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Douai (French: [dwɛ] ; UK: /ˈduːeɪ/; US: /duːˈeɪ/; Picard: Doï; Dutch: Dowaai;
formerly spelled Douay or
Doway in English) is a city in the Nord département...
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division Douai station in the town
University of
Douai Douai Mountain in the
Canadian Rockies Adolph Douai (1819–1888), German-American
Marxist Douai Abbey...
- also /duːˌeɪ -/), also
known as the Douay–Rheims Version, Rheims–
Douai Bible or
Douai Bible, and
abbreviated as D–R, DRB, and DRV, is a
translation of...
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University of
Douai (French: Université de
Douai) (Dutch:
Universiteit van Dowaai) was a
former university in
Douai, France. With a
medieval heritage...
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Douai (French pronunciation: [filip ɑ̃twan mɛʁlɛ̃ də dwɛ], 30
October 1754 – 26
December 1838), was a
French politician and lawyer.
Merlin de
Douai was...
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Douai School was a
public (fee-charging boarding)
school run by the
Douai Abbey Benedictine community at Woolhampton, England,
until it
closed in 1999...
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Catholic seminary in
Douai,
France (also
previously spelled Douay, and in
English Doway), ****ociated with the
University of
Douai. It was
established in...
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Walter of
Douai (Old Norman:
Wautier de
Douai) (born c.1046, died: c.1107) was a
Norman knight,
probably at the
Battle of Hastings, and a
major landowner...
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Adolf Douai (1819 – 1888),
known to his
peers as "Adolf", was a
German Texan teacher as well as a
socialist and
abolitionist newspaper editor.
Douai was...
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Douai Abbey is a
Benedictine Abbey at
Upper Woolhampton, near Thatcham, in the
English county of Berkshire,
situated within the
Roman Catholic Diocese...