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Euchre or
eucre (/ˈjuːkər/ YU-kər) is a trick-taking card game
commonly pla**** in Australia, Canada,
Great Britain, New Zealand, and the
Midwestern United...
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Robert Antoine Eucher (14 June 1884 – 23 May 1940) was a
French footballer who pla**** as a
forward in one
match for the
France national team in May 1908...
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Eucherius (c. 380 – c. 449) was a high-born and high-ranking
ecclesiastic in the
Christian church in
Roman Gaul. He is
remembered for his
letters advocating...
- in
parish activities at Notre-Dame-Saint-Alban
church and
later at Saint-
Eucher church in Lyon.
Pilgrimage was also an
important part of his life: he made...
- six-kilometre
pedestrian and
bicycle path with a
panoramic view of Ha! Ha! Bay.
Eucher (or Eusher)
Trail is a
walking path
along the
Philippe Cove and the main...
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alleged that
gendarmerie officers had
executed prisoners. One gendarme,
Eucher Jean,
stated that: ... during the
first part of the
month of
November 1918...
- 1943 - 1944 Jean
Alexandre Léon
Rapenne (1901 - 1952) 1944 - 1946
Jules Eucher Surlemont (1897 – 1983) "Loi n° 46-451 du 19 mars 1946
tendant au classement...
- René Veber,
Governor 2nd time 1943 to 1944 Jean
Alexandre Léon Rapenne,
Governor 1944 to 1946
Jules Eucher Surlemont,
Governor 1946 Jean Pezet, Governor...
- noster, by
Henri Busser (published 1895)
Sancta Maria, canticle.
Words by
Eucher (published 1895) Amen (published 1895) O
salutaris (published 1897) Hymne...
- London: John C. Nimmo, 1897. p. 354. Rev.
Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "S.
Eucher, B. of Orleans. (A.D. 743.)." In: The
Lives of the Saints.
Volume the Second:...