- François
Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26
October 1916 – 8
January 1996) was a
French politician and
statesman who
served as
President of
France from...
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Francio may be: Francus,
eponymous founder of the
Franks according to the
Liber Historiae Francorum The
Italian name of
Francium The
Esperanto name of...
- Dr.
Francio Guadeloupe, a
social &
cultural anthropologist and
development sociologist by training, is the
President of the
University of St.
Martin in...
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Fokofpolisiekar (Afrikaans: [ˈfɔkɔf puˈlisiˌkɑːr], ****offpolicecar) is an
Afrikaans alternative rock band from Bellville, near Cape Town,
South Africa...
- François-Auguste
Gevaert (31 July 1828 – 24
December 1908) was a
Belgian musicologist and composer.
Gevaert was born in ****se, near Oudenaarde. His father...
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splitting into, two groups, half of them
entered Europe with
their king
Francio.
After crossing Europe with
their wives and
children they
occupied the...
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Retrieved 27
September 2015. Olsberg, Nicholas; Ranalli, George; Bedard, Jean-
Francios; Polano, Sergio; Di Lieto, Alba; Friedman,
Mildred (1999). "Carlo Scarpa...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 24
February 2021. Bugnion,
Francios (2000). "The
Geneva Conventions of 12
August 1949: From the 1949 Diplomatic...
- François de
Malherbe (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa də malɛʁb], 1555 – 16
October 1628) was a
French poet, critic, and translator. He was born in Le Locheur...
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Francus or
Francio is a
mythological figure of
French medieval historians which referred to a
legendary eponymous king of the Franks, a
descendant of...