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adaptations of the
story for stage, film, and television. Her
birth name,
Euphrasie, is only
mentioned briefly. As the
orphaned child of an
unmarried mother...
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Euphrasie Borghèse (born
Juliette Euphrosine Bourgeois; 1818), was a
French operatic soprano who is best
known for
creating the role of
Marie in Donizetti's...
- Adèle
Euphrasie Barbier (religious name
Mother Mary of the
Heart of Jesus) (4
January 1829 – 18
January 1893) was a New
Zealand Roman Catholic religious...
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Euphrasie Bigirimana is a
Burundian politician and educator. She is a
former Deputy Minister of Commerce,
Industry and
Tourism in Burundi,
having been...
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Mother Euphrasie Hinkle, S.P. (September 15, 1847 –
August 27, 1889) was the
Superior General of the
Sisters of
Providence of
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods...
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Euphrasie Kandeke was a
Burundian politician. She was
named Minister for Women's
Questions by Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza in 1982 (some
sources state instead...
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Euphrasie House was a pre-war
Spanish Mission style convent in
Hamilton East, New Zealand. Only St Mary's
Convent Chapel remains. It was
designed in 1926...
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Euphrasie Kou****i Yao (also Yao Kou****i, born 18
April 1964) is an
Ivorian politician, who is the
current special advisor to
president Al****ane Ouattara...
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Mexican and
Balinese practices.
Antonin Artaud was born in M****ille, to
Euphrasie Nalpas and Antoine-Roi Artaud. His
parents were
first cousins: his grandmothers...
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Charles Euphrasie Kuw****eg (1838, Draveil,
Essonne – 1904) was a
French painter of the 19th century. He
essentially specialized in
landscape paintings...