- In
Quebec cuisine,
cretons (sometimes
gorton or corton,
especially among New
Englanders of French-Canadian origin) is a forcemeat-style pork
spread containing...
- Lola
Créton (born 16
December 1993) is a
French actress.
Créton began her
career at the age of 10,
appearing in the
short film
Imago (2004). She is known...
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drama film
directed by
Pierre Creton. The film
centres on Pierre-Joseph (pla**** by
Antoine Pirotte in
youth and by
Creton himself in adulthood), a young...
- Jean
Creton (fl. 1386–1420) was a
medieval French historian and poet who
served as
valet de
chambre (or squire) to King
Charles VI of
France in the late...
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William Creton (also Cretyng) (d. 1519) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1489 to 1519. He was appointed:
Rector of
South Molton (diocese of Exeter) 1486 Fellow...
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Michel Creton (17
August 1942 in W****y, Haute-Marne, France) is a
French actor. He came to
international attention with the
release of Un
homme de trop...
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Cretan hieroglyphs are a
hieroglyphic writing system used in
early Bronze Age Crete,
during the
Minoan era. They
predate Linear A by
about a century, but...
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gratitude to and
annoyance with his father. In 1896,
Magnard married Julie Creton,
became a
counterpoint tutor at the
Schola Cantorum (recently
founded by...
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Roger Creton (24 May 1926 – 2 July 2002) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1950 Tour de France. "Roger
Creton".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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hempen warp and
linen weft. The word is
sometimes said to be
derived from
Créton, a
village in Mesnils-sur-Iton (Eure,
Upper Normandy)
where the manufacture...