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Carency (French pronunciation: [kaʁɑ̃si]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of France. 8
miles (13 km) northwest...
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Care,
care, -
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carer, or
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CARE (New Zealand),
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lordship of
Carency belonged to a
cadet branch of the
House of Bourbon. From the 15th
century onwards they were
known as
princes of
Carency, even if their...
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Carency Jacques de Bourbon,
Succeeded his
elder brother Pierre as Lord of
Carency Philippe de Bourbon, Lord of
Duisant Eleonore de Bourbon-
Carency, died...
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prince de
Carency (1494–1515) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├3>Jean (1500–1520),
prince de
Carency │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├3>Louise,
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constitute health care. The term
includes work done in
providing primary care,
secondary care,
tertiary care, and
public health.
Access to
health care may vary...
- 1373), a nun at Poissy. Louis,
Count of Vendôme (1376–1446). John, Lord of
Carency (1378–1457),
married c. 1416 Catherine,
daughter of
Philip of Artois, Count...
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Stuer de
Caussade (1706–1772) was the duc de La
Vauguyon (1759),
prince de
Carency, pair de France,
Menin to the Dauphin,
lieutenant général of the royal...
- the union, in the
village of Souchez, of two
smaller brooks,
called the
Carency and the Saint-Nazaire. The
channeled part
comprises two branches: the high...
- Duglas) (1690)
History of Jean de Bourbon,
Prince of
Carency (Histoire de Jean de Bourbon,
Prince de
Carency) (1692) The
Count of
Warwick (Le
Comte de Warwick)...