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Éléonore Duplay (1768,
Paris – 26 July 1832, Paris),
called Cornélie,
after Cornelia Africana of
Ancient Rome, was the
daughter of
Maurice Duplay, a master...
- The ship
Eleonore, or
Mission Eleonore, is a
former fishing vessel which was
operated on the
Mediterranean Sea by the
German NGO
Mission Lifeline for...
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Eleonore Hendricks (born 1983) is an
American actress,
photographer and
casting director based out of New York City. She has
appeared in
films such as...
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Éléonore Caroit (French pronunciation: [eleɔnɔʁ kaʁwa]; born 8 July 1985) is a
French politician from
Renaissance who has
represented the
Second constituency...
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Eleonore Stump (born
August 9, 1947) is an
American philosopher and the
Robert J.
Henle Professor of
Philosophy at
Saint Louis University,
where she has...
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Eleonore Hodys (10
August 1903 – 1964) was a
communist political prisoner in
Auschwitz who
became the ****
slave of ****
commandant Rudolf Höss, was impregnated...
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Eleonore von Habsburg-Lothringen (
Eleonore Maria del
Pilar Iona
Christina Jelena; born 28
February 1994) is an
Austrian jewelry designer, gemologist, model...
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Eleonore Polsleitner (born 2
October 1920) was a
female guard at the
Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. Born in Unterach, Austria,
Polsleitner became...
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Eléonore Bez (born 24 June 1976) is a
French politician of the
National Rally. She is a
member of the
Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, the...
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Marie Christiane Eleonore Prochaska (11
March 1785, in
Potsdam – 5
October 1813, in Dannenberg) was a
German female soldier who
fought in the Prussian...