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Francinaina Cirer Carbonell (1 June 1781 – 27
February 1855) was a
Spanish Roman Catholic member of the
Sisters of
Charity of
Saint Vincent de Paul of...
- south-eastern
direction towards the end of Bétera,
reaching its wide
river bed. The
Cirer and Náquera
ravines join it from the left. It
crosses further on in the...
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current rector of the cathedral[as of?] is the
military chaplain Jaime Casals Cirer.
During the
nineteenth century it was the
chapel of Lo Bravo,
which after...
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Francina All
pages with
titles containing Francina Francine Francinaina Cirer Carbonell (1781 – 1855),
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Francesco Faà di
Bruno 1888 1988
Francesco Spoto 1964 2007
Francinaina Cirer Carbonell 1855 1989
Francis of
Fabriano 1322 1775
Francis Xavier Seelos...
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Carbonell (born 1990),
Argentine film
director and
screenwriter Francinaina Cirer Carbonell (1781–1855),
Spanish Roman Catholic venerated Christian Guidette...
- ; Bardelli, L.; Sampietro-Vattuone, M.M.; Peña Monné, J.L.; Bertea, E.;
Cirer, M. (February 2024). "Revisiting the
Holocene tephrochronology of northwestern...
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Cirer-Costa, Joan
Carles (2015). "Tourism and its hy****nsitivity to oil spills"...
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Francesco Zirano Franciscan habit[citation needed]
Francinaina Cirer Carbonell Religious habit[clarification needed], Crucifix[citation needed]...
- one-woman shows.
Roumanoff became part of the team of
French TV show Rien à
cirer on
France Inter with
Laurent Ruquier in 1991. In 1998, she
celebrated her...