- and
Perotine M****ey were sisters, who
lived with
their mother,
Catherine Cauchés (sometimes
given as "Katherine Cawches").
Perotine was the wife of a Norman...
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Mother Catherine Cauchés (center) and her two
daughters Guillemine Gilbert (left) and
Perotine M****ey (right) with her
infant son
burning for heresy...
- Mauritius.
Although the
first French claims date from 1638, when François
Cauche [fr] and
Salomon Goubert visited in June 1638, the
island was officially...
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Mother Catherine Cauchés (centre) and her two
daughters Guillemine Gilbert (left) and
Perotine M****ey (right) with her
infant son
burning for
their Protestant...
- that
Cauche was
describing a new
species of dodo ("Didus nazarenus"). The
description was most
probably mingled with that of a c****owary, and
Cauche's writings...
- de Queso,
Potato au-gratin,
Costillar Frito, Cuy
Chactado (Guinea Pig),
Cauche de Queso, Locro,
Chaque de tripas, etc.
Common items for
dessert include:...
-
Norman French Standard French Meaning la
cauche la chausse, la
chaussure shoes la cose la
chose thing la
gaumbe la
jambe leg la quièvre la chèvre goat...
- Anne-Marie; Gargani, Julien; Singh, Mukesh; Abdessadok, Salah; Voinchet, Pierre;
Cauche, Dominique; Karir, Baldev; Pal,
Surinder (January 2024). "Magnetostratigraphy...
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Guernsey Martyrs – (Three
women and one
unborn male foetus) 146.
Catherine Cauchés (sometimes
spelt Katherine Cawches) St
Peter Port, Guernsey,
Channel Islands...
-
Santa Ana, La Higuera, La Joya, Los Llanos, Los
Nogales and
Villanueva de
Cauche. On the
northern outskirts of the city
there are two
Bronze Age
burial mounds...