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Louis William Valentine DuBourg PSS (French: Louis-Guillaume-Valentin
DuBourg; 10
January 1766 – 12
December 1833) was a
French Catholic prelate and Sulpician...
- concert-master
Victoria Dubourg (1840–1926),
French painter Bishop DuBourg High School, a
private Roman Catholic school in St. Louis, Missouri, US
Bourg (disambiguation)...
- Anne
du Bourg (1521, Riom – 23
December 1559, Paris) was a
French magistrate,
nephew of the
chancellor Antoine du Bourg, and a
Protestant martyr. Educated...
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morning of Monday, 21
February 1814, a
uniformed man
calling himself Colonel du Bourg and
claiming to be aide-de-camp to Lord Cathcart,
arrived at the Ship Inn...
- Louis, Missouri,
United States.
Founded in 1818 by
Louis William Valentine DuBourg, it is the
oldest university west of the
Mississippi River and the second-oldest...
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Baldwin II, also
known as
Baldwin of
Bourcq (French: Baudouin; c. 1075 – 21 August 1131), was
Count of
Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and King of Jerusalem...
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Bishop DuBourg High
School is a private,
Roman Catholic high
school in St. Louis, Missouri. It is
located in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Saint Louis...
- president:
Louis William Valentine DuBourg, who was a Sulpician.
Three presidents have gone on to
become bishops:
DuBourg,
Leonard Neale, and
Benedict Joseph...
- and most of the
Breakfast in the
Field album were
recorded on the Ken
DuBourg guitar and his
Martin D-28,
named "Barbara". Some of the
techniques he...
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Matthew Dubourg (1703 – 3 July 1767) was an
English violinist, conductor, and
composer who
spent most of his life in Ireland.
Among other achievements...