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- Antonin-Dalmace Sertillanges, was a French Catholic philosopher and spiritual writer. Born Antonin-Gilbert, he took the name Antonin-Dalmace when he entered...
- Dalmas I of Semur (French: Dalmace Ier de Semur, c. 980/985 - 1048) was a Burgundian nobleman. He was the eldest son of Geoffroy I of Semur (c. 942 -...
- ********ination of her brother Joceran and the murdering of her father, Lord Dalmace I of Semur, with his own hands. In that same year, the bishop of Langres...
- Search". The GRAMMYs. April 30, 2017. "Latin Grammy Winners". The GRAMMYs. Dalmace, Patrick. Discography & Sessionography, Montuno Cubano. Orquesta Cubana...
- do****entary, Road Movies Filmproduktion, Berlin. Licensed by FilmFour Ltd, 1999. Dalmace, Patrick. "Conjunto de ****nio Rodríguez". Montuno Cubano (in French)....
- Balkan Roman provinces. Its type site is Koman and its fort on the nearby Dalmace hill in the Drin river valley. Kruja and Lezha represent significant sites...
- Balkan Roman provinces. Its type site is Komani and its fort on the nearby Dalmace hill in the Drin river valley. Kruja and Lezha represent significant sites...
- Balkan Roman provinces. Its type site is Komani and its fort on the nearby Dalmace hill in the Drin river valley. Kruja and Lezha represent significant sites...
- performed at Live Earth in Hamburg, Germany. Amadito Valdés, Drummerszone. Dalmace, Patrick. "Amadito Valdés Jr". Montuno Cubano (in Spanish). Retrieved 24...
- Amato Masnovo (1880–1955), Francesco Olgiati (1886–1962), and Antonin-Dalmace Sertillanges (1863–1948). Authors such as Étienne Gilson, Jacques Maritain...