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Georges Marie Martin Cottier OP (25
April 1922 – 31
March 2016) was a
Swiss Catholic prelate who
served as
Theologian of the
Pontifical Household under...
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Cottiers is a
theatre located in Glasgow, Scotland. It also
operates as a bar and restaurant.
Cottiers occupies the
building of the 19th-century former...
- town. The
Cottier windows are
included in the book, "The
Church That Moved" by
Father Paul Zielinski,
which is also
available online. See
Cottiers in Context:...
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Charles Cottier (born 27
October 1992) is an
Australian actor,
perhaps best
known for
portraying Dexter Walker on the
Australian soap
opera Home and Away...
- Frédéric
Cottier (born 5
February 1954) is a
French equestrian and
Olympic medalist. He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine. He won a
bronze medal in show jumping...
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Charles Keith Cottier (born
January 8, 1936) is an
American former second baseman, manager, coach, and
scout in
American Major League Baseball. Born in...
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Belva Cottier (June 27, 1920 – May 2, 2000) was an
American Rosebud Sioux activist and
social worker. She
proposed the idea of
occupying Alcatraz Island...
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Cottier may
refer to:
Cottier (surname), a name
originating from the
British Isles Cottier (farmer), a type of serf, also cottar,
cottager This disambiguation...
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Damien Cottier (born
April 3, 1975, in Neuchâtel) is a
Swiss politician. He was
elected to the
National Council in 2019,
where he
represents Neuchâtel...
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Cottier is a surname. It is of
English origin, but can also be an
Americanized form of a
French and
Swiss surname. The
surname Cottier is of
English origin...