- Magny-le
Freule (French pronunciation: [maɲi lə fʁœl] ) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. On...
- Jonkvrouw/
Freule Christine de
Bosch Kemper (16
August 1840,
Amsterdam - 12 May 1924, Amersfoort) was a
Dutch writer. She was a
member of the
Kemper noble...
- the Côte-d'Or
department Magny-le-Désert, in the Orne
department Magny-le-
Freule, in the
Calvados department Magny-le-Hongre, in the Seine-et-Marne department...
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Health Organization. p. 73. ISBN 978-92-4-140023-7.
Fooks AR,
Johnson N,
Freuling CM,
Wakeley PR,
Banyard AC,
McElhinney LM, et al. (September 2009). "Emerging...
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styled Jonkvrouw,
though the wife of a
Jonkheer is a
Mevrouw or, sometimes,
Freule,
which could also be used by
daughters of the same.
Junker is a
German noble...
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inheritance of
Prince William III of
Orange in 1702. German:
Erbprinz The
freule (baroness)
Judith Van
Dorth tot Holt****zen; see Schama, p. 397 The States...
- (7 May 1747, in
Warnsveld – 22
November 1799, in Winterswijk),
known as
Freule Van
Dorth (Lady of Dorth), was a
Dutch orangist and aristocrat. She was...
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Croissanville Grandchamp-le-Château Lécaude Magny-la-Campagne Magny-le-
Freule Méry-Corbon Le Mesnil-Mauger Mézidon-Canon
Monteille Percy-en-Auge Saint-Julien-le-Faucon...
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probably also the
castle (but this is not recorded). The last
inhabitant was
Freule (Lady)
Constance van der Brugghen. Her
uncle bought Croy in 1772, In 1773...
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frequency in
which it
occurs are
oeuvre [ˈœːvrə],
manoeuvre [maˈnœːvrə] and
freule. In the more
common words, /ɛː/
tends to be
replaced with the
native /ɛ/...