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Cosse or
Cossé may
refer to:
Cossé-d'Anjou,
France Cossé-le-Vivien,
France People named Cosse or
Cossé include:
Airbertach mac
Cosse,
Irish poet Carolina...
- Ana
Carolina Cosse Garrido (born 25
December 1961) is a
Uruguayan engineer and
politician who is
serving as the Vice
President of
Uruguay since 2025,...
- Köse
Mihal (Ottoman Turkish: كوسه ميخال, lit. 'Michael the Beardless'; 13th
century – c. 1340)
accompanied Osman I in his
ascent to
power as a bey and...
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Barbera Rissa,
Barbera Rosa,
Barbera Vera, Barberone, Barbexinis, Besgano,
Cosses Barbusen, Gaietto, Lombardesca, Perricone,
Pignatello and Ughetta. Barbera...
- info
Vladimir Cosse at WorldFootball.net
Vladimir Cosse at National-Football-Teams.com
Vladimir Cosse at EU-Football.info
Vladimir Cosse at
Soccerway Profile...
- Jürgen
Coße (born 16
August 1969) is a
German politician of the
Social Democratic Party (SPD), who has
served as a
member of the
Bundestag from 2016 to...
- here of a city, so
considerable that it
extended to
Chicha Watni,
thirteen cosses distant, and that it was destro**** by a
particular visitation of Providence...
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Pontchartrain (1715–1781), and
married in 1760 to
Louis Hercule Timoléon de
Cossé, Duke of
Brissac (1734–1792). They had one son,
Jules Gabriel Timoléon,...
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former Intendant of
Montevideo Carolina Cosse, as well as
their peer from
Canelones Yamandú Orsi. However, only
Cosse and Orsi were
relevant to the electoral...
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Maxime Cosse (born 20
March 1992) is a
Belgian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Belgian club RFC Huy. A two-footed attacker, he can...