- was ill or overloaded. Upon
Colines's death it was Chaudière and not
Robert who took over
Colines' backlist.: 15
Colines may not have been a
major contributor...
- died in 1520.
Simon de
Colines had been the
elder Estienne's ****istant,
married his widow, and set up his own press. The de
Colines roman of 1531 resembled...
-
Coline Serreau (born 29
October 1947) is a
French actress, film
director and writer. She was born in Paris, the
daughter of
theatre director Jean-Marie...
-
Simon de
Colines who also
married Estienne's mother, the
widow Estienne. As
Estienne was not yet of age at the time of his father's death,
Colines and Gilles...
-
Coline Creuzot is an
American singer and Sony ATV songwriter.
Coline Creuzot was born in Houston, Texas. At the age of three,
Creuzot took up
dance where...
- the U.S.
state of Michigan. The po****tion was 1,739 at the 2020 census.
Coline is a
former settlement formed around a
power plant and
general store operated...
-
Retrieved 29
January 2025. Keriven,
Coline. "****o
everyone ☀️". Instagram. Instagram.
Retrieved 9
March 2025. "FRA –
Coline KERIVEN / Tom BOUVART". SkatingScores...
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Coline Bouby (born 14
August 1998) is a
French footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for OGC Nice in
Division 2 Féminine.
Coline Bouby transferred to Serie...
-
Simon de
Colines, but
Vervliet rejects this as unlikely: "it
seems unlikely that
Estienne would have
parted from his
punches or that
Colines would have...
- the 16th century. He
published editions until 1537,
printed by
Simon de
Colines. From this point,
Latin was the
preferred language for
presenting De Materia...