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Eutropius of
Orange (French:
Saint Eutrope; died 475) was
bishop of Orange, France,
during the 5th
century and
probably since 463, in
succession to Justus...
- Saint-
Eutrope (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿øtʁɔp]) is a
former commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France. On 1
January 2017, it was merged...
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Eutrope Bouret (16
April 1833 in
Paris – 1906) was a 19th-century
French sculptor.
Eutrope Bouret was a
student of
Louis Buhot. He
exhibited at the Salon...
- L'Ormeau de Pied, Recouvrance, La Fenêtre, Saint-Rémy, Saint-Vivien, Saint-
Eutrope, Saint-Pierre, Saint-Pallais, Saint-Sébastien de Bouard, La Récluse, Le...
- lifts.
Pauline Étienne as
Suzanne Simonin Isabelle Huppert as
Abbess Saint Eutrope Louise Bourgoin as
Abbess Christine Martina Gedeck as Suzanne's mother...
- Beth, Bour, Merny, Our, and Plainevaux. Paliseul,
church (l'église
Saint Eutrope) Plainevaux,
church (l'église
Saint Barbe) Nollevaux,
church (l'église...
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Suzanne to
another convent, Sainte-
Eutrope,
liberating her from
Sister Sainte-Christine's ****cution. At the Sainte-
Eutrope convent, the
Mother Superior is...
- Saint-
Eutrope-de-Born (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿øtʁɔp də bɔʁn]; Occitan: Sent Estròpi de Bòrn) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in south-western...
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Albert Victor "
Eutrope"
Eutropius (10
January 1888 – 26 May 1915) was a
rugby union player, the
second black man to play for France. He was
killed in...
- Doney, in the
Grande vie des
saints (1872) wrote,
Saint Tygrius et
Saint Eutrope,
Martyrs The
chance of
birth seemed to have
never separated these two holy...