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Catherine Fillol (or
Filliol; c. 1507 – c. 1535), Lady Seymour, was the
daughter and co-heiress of Sir
William Fillol (or
Filliol; 1453 – 9 July 1527)...
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Filliol at
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- war, he fled to Spain,
where he
worked for the
local office of L'Oréal.
Filliol was one of the
founding members of La Cagoule,
after being previously a...
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Edouard Frank Filliol (16
December 1895 – 19
March 1955) was a
Swiss ice
hockey player who
competed in the 1924
Winter Olympics. He pla**** for Genève-Servette...
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varied career with a
number of far
right groups. A
close ****ociate of Jean
Filliol, he
followed him into the
Camelots du Roi
militia group before, in 1930...
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January 1552)
married firstly Catherine,
daughter of Sir
William Filliol and
secondly Anne,
daughter of Sir
Edward Stanhope Sir
Henry Seymour (1503–1578)...
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claimant to the
throne of
England Catherine Seymour, born
Catherine Filliol, wife of
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of
Somerset This
disambiguation page...
- (c. 1500 – 1552) married, firstly, Catherine,
daughter of Sir
William Filliol, and, secondly, Anne,
daughter of Sir
Edward Stanhope. Sir
Henry Seymour...
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Francis Willoughby 26.
Thomas Grey, 2nd
Marquess of
Dorset 13. Anne...
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