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- Paul Decamps (14 January 1884 – 27 June 1915) was a rugby union player, who represented France. He died in the First World War. "Paul Decamps - Rugby...
- Paul Decamps (1884–1915), French rugby union player Roullet & Decamps, a defunct French toy company This page lists people with the surname Decamps....
- BavozetJoseph Bavozet flanker 2 January 1911 v Scotland at Colombes 64 DecampsPaul Decamps lock 2 January 1911 v Scotland at Colombes 65 FailliotPierre Failliot...
- entered the competition for, and won, the Rome Prize and shortly thereafter decamped for Rome where he attended the American Academy from 1909 until 1912. While...
- Shivaji sacked the port city of Surat, a wealthy Mughal trading centre and decamped with plunder exceeding Rs 10 million. On 13 February 1665, he also conducted...
- Roman taken prisoner by the Huns. The Huns, satisfied with the treaty, decamped from the Roman Empire and returned to their home in the Great Hungarian...
- September 25, 2018. Retrieved September 25, 2018. each summer the family ... decamped to Ardmore. Vilkomerson, Sara (April 11, 2007). "Wilde At Heart". New York...
- 1996, two years after the wedding, Mom Sujarinee (as she was now known) decamped to Britain with all her children, while Vajiralongkorn caused posters to...
- Party members publicly burned their party cards. First Secretary Vezirov decamped to Moscow and Ayaz Mutalibov was appointed his successor in a free vote...
- Contention in Public Life. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 77. Paul Khalifeh (11 November 2018). "Pressing issue: Lebanon's print media is dying"...