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Coubert (French pronunciation: [kubɛʁ] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. The inhabitants...
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Samuel Bernard (1651 in
Sancerre –
January 18, 1739, in Paris),
Count of
Coubert (1725), was a
French noble and financier. Of
Dutch origin,
Samuel Bernard...
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mysterious stranger with a
badly burned and
disfigured face
named Lain
Coubert (the name of the
character of the
devil in the book) who is also trying...
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Opened in 1994, it
consists of
three branches,
which begin at
Coubert: west branch:
towards Paris and
western France,
terminating at Valenton...
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network has four grade-separated high-speed triangles:
Fretin (near Lille),
Coubert (southeast Paris), Claye-Souilly (northeast Paris) and
Angles (Avignon)...
- (pink, single), 'Pink Grootendorst' (pink, semi-double), 'Blanc
Double de
Coubert' (white, double) and the more
common 'Roseraie de L'Haÿ' (pink, double)...
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returned to France,
became a
naturalised Frenchman and
bought the
lordship of
Coubert near Paris. He had been
rewarded by the king of Portugal, in 1663, with...
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Aubert died on 6
March 1988, aged 88, in a
retirement home in
Coubert, Seine-et-Marne, France, and was
interred in the Cimetière
parisien de...
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series 1969
Skippy Steven Landau TV
series 1967-68
Contrabandits John
Coubert, Hoffman,
Kraft TV
series 1968
Hunter Brian Clarke TV
series 1967-75 Homicide...
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marquis (later duc) de Vitry; he was also
seigneur de
Nandy et de
Coubert.
Nicolas de L'Hôpital de
Vitry was the
elder son of
Louis de L'Hôpital...