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- "Eulalie", or "Eulalie — A Song", is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in the July 1845 issue of The American Review and reprinted shortly thereafter...
- "Eulalie" (or "Eulalie - A Song") is an 1845 poem by Edgar Allan Poe. Eulalie may also refer to: Eulalie Minfred Banks (1895–1999), American writer, illustrator...
- department Sainte-Eulalie, Cantal, in the Cantal department Sainte-Eulalie, Gironde, in the Gironde department Sainte-Eulalie, Limousin Sainte-Eulalie, former commune...
- as the Canticle of Saint Eulalia (French: Séquence/Cantilène de sainte Eulalie) is the earliest surviving piece of French hagiography and one of the earliest...
- underclothing, being the proprietor of Eulalie Soeurs of Bond Street. Bertie's Aunt Dahlia is a customer at Eulalie Soeurs and remarks that the shop is very...
- Eulalie de Mandéville also known as Cécée Macarty (1774–1848) was an American placée and businesswoman. She has been called the 'most successful free...
- Eulalie Minfred Banks (12 June 1895 – 12 November 1999) was a British illustrator of children's books, illustrating over 50 children's books. Born in...
- Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (French pronunciation: [bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃ lwi ølali də bɔnvil]; April 14, 1796 – June 12, 1878) was an American officer in...
- by Derek Ridell) is the Head of the Department Magical Law Enforcement. Eulalie "Lally" Hicks (pla**** by Jessica Williams) is a respected teacher at Ilvermorny...
- Eulalie Piccard (Saint Petersburg, 26 October 1879 - Neuchâtel, June 1957), sometimes called Eulalie Piccard Guée, was a Russian-Swiss novelist, translator...