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Officially remembered as
Saint Alphege within some churches, and also
called Elphege, Al****e, or Godwine. How
exactly Ælfheah had
saved Ælfmaer's life is not...
- Saint-
Elphège (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿ɛlfɛʒ]) is a
parish muni****lity
located on the east bank of the Saint-François
River in the Nicolet-Yamaska...
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Marcel Elphège Dionne (born
August 3, 1951) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey centre who pla**** 18
seasons in the
National Hockey League (NHL)...
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Elphège Gravel[pronunciation?] (October 12, 1838 –
January 28, 1904) was a
Canadian Roman Catholic priest and the 1st
Bishop of Nicolet, Québec from 1885...
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Elphège Marier (31 July 1888 – 1
January 1978) was a
Liberal party member of the
House of
Commons of Canada. He was born in Drummondville,
Quebec and...
- Guy-
Elphège Anouman (born 13 June 1994) is a
French sprinter who
specialises in the 100 and 200 metres. In 2011,
Amouman established a new
World Youth...
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Bishop of
Winchester Alphege of
Wells (died c. 937),
third Bishop of
Wells Elphege of
Lichfield (died 1012–1014), Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of
Lichfield Ælfheah...
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Elphege (or Ælfheah; died c. 1003) was a
medieval Bishop of Lichfield.
Elphege was
consecrated in 975 and died
between 1002 and 1004. Fyde, et al. Handbook...
- tricolour. The
direct predecessor of the
modern Fleurdelisé was
created by
Elphège Filiatrault, a
parish priest in Saint-Jude, Quebec.
Called the Carillon [fr]...
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window arches St. Peter's Church,
sanctuary Sacred Heart Church,
Caterham Elphege Joseph, born 1868, and
Oswald Cody, 1869, and to a
lesser extent their...