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Ferrette (French pronunciation: [fɛʁɛt] ; German:
Pfirt [pfɪʁt] ; Alsatian: Pfìrt) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Alsace in north-eastern...
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Jules Ferrette, also
spelled Julius Ferrette: 242 (22
April 1828 – 10
October 1904 or in 1903), was
allegedly bishop of Iona; he is
allegedly the founder...
- The
County of
Ferrette (or Pfirt) was a
feudal jurisdiction in
Alsace in the
Middle Ages and the
early modern period. It
roughly corresponds with the Sundgau...
- The Château de
Ferrette is a
ruined castle in the
commune of
Ferrette in the Haut-Rhin département of France. It is a
recognized historical monument since...
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Joanna of
Pfirt (French:
Jeanne de
Ferrette; c. 1300 – 15
November 1351) was the
Countess of
Pfirt in her own
right from 1324 and
Duchess of
Austria as...
- Vieux-
Ferrette (French pronunciation: [vjø fɛʁɛt] ; German: Altpfirt; Alsatian: Olde Pfert) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Alsace in north-eastern...
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Treaty of
Verdun (843) Prince-Bishopric of
Strasbourg (982–1803)
County of
Ferrette (11th-century–14th-century) Salm (1165−1793)
Landgraviate of
Alsace (1186–1646)...
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LaVerne Janet Jones-
Ferrette (born
September 16, 1981) is a
sprinter from the
United States Virgin Islands who
specializes in the 100 and 200 meters. She...
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April 7, 2023.
Retrieved April 7, 2023. Eidler, Scott; LaRocco, Paul;
Ferrette,
Candice (February 4, 2023). "How
George Santos benefited from sister's...
- Gorizia, Barcelona, Artois,
Burgundy Palatine, Hainaut, Holland, Seeland,
Ferrette, Kyburg, Namur, Roussillon, Cerdagne, Drenthe, Zutphen,
Margrave of the...