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Norman Fiering (born 1935 in New York City) is an
American historian, and
Director and Librarian, Emeritus, of the John
Carter Brown Library. He graduated...
- 274.
Fiering 1976, p. 644.
Israel 2001, p. 143.
Lambe 1988, p. 277.
Fiering 1976, p. 642.
Fiering 1976, p. 643.
Fiering 1976, p. 649.
Fiering 1976, p...
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Margaret of
Louvain (also
known as
Fiere Margriet or
Margaretha de
Trotse (Dutch);
Marguerite la
Fière (French); 1207–1225) was a
servant murdered by...
- southwest. They were to
seize causeways and
bridges over the ****eret at La
Fière and Chef-du-Pont,
destroy the
highway bridge over the
Douve River at Pont...
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Migraine Boy is a w****ly
comic strip created by
cartoonist Greg
Fiering,
which has been
published in
several mainstream printed media and TV. Usually...
- representatives. The
current council is
composed of an
equality of 8 Québec
forte et
fière councillors, led by the
mayor Bruno Marchand. The main
opposition party...
- the Métropole Européenne de Lille. The
motto of the town is
Pauvre mais
fière (Poor but proud). Armentières lies on the
Belgian border,
northwest of the...
- 2006. A
replica of The
Airborne Trooper stands above the
bridge at La
Fiere in Normandy,
where on June 6–9, 1944
members of 505th
Parachute Infantry...
- California: ABC-CLIO. pp. 210–212. ISBN 978-1-4408-4570-3. Bernardini, Paolo;
Fiering,
Norman (2001). The Jews and the
Expansion of
Europe to the West, 1450...
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Expansion of
Europe to the West, 1450-1800.
Paolo Bernardini and
Norman Fiering, eds. New York:
Berghalm Books 2001 See
David M. Gitlitz,
Secrecy and Deceit:...