- (1826–1887),
French physician Edmée Daenen (born 1985),
Belgian singer Edmee Janss (born 1965),
Dutch cricketer Edmée Pardo (born 1965),
Mexican writer...
- a
dance cover of "Listen to Your Heart" with
vocals from
Belgian singer Edmée. It was
initially released on 30
November 2003 as the
first single from...
- The
Edmee S. is a
Chesapeake Bay log canoe. She was
built in the
Tilghman Island style from hewn logs by
Oliver Duke in the 1930s. She is one of the last...
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acronym for
Dance House Trance) was a
Belgian duo
consisting of
singer Edmée Daenen (born 25
March 1985 in Kortrijk) and Flor Theeuwes, also
known as...
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Edmée Abetel-Barré (26
November 1922 – 14
April 2002) was a
Swiss alpine skier. She
competed in the 1952
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- Billboard. "DHT feat.
Edmée – I Go Crazy" (in Dutch). Ultratip. "DHT feat.
Edmée – I Go Crazy" (in French). Ultratip. "DHT feat.
Edmée – I Go Crazy" (in French)...
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Adjaw Edmée Onésima
Diagne (born 1 May 1998),
known as
Edmée Diagne, is a
Senegalese footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Lycée
Ameth Fall and the...
- was a
French novelist. He was the
husband of
Julia Daudet and
father of
Edmée, Léon and
Lucien Daudet.
Daudet was born in Nîmes, France. His family, on...
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Edmée de La
Rochefoucauld (1896-1991) was a
French activist for women’s
voting rights and a writer,
sometimes using the
pseudonym Gilbert Mauge. Edmée...
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Branca Edmée Marques de
Sousa Torres (Lisbon, 14
April 1899 - Lisbon, 19 July 1986) was a
leading Portuguese specialist in the
peaceful applications of...