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Fulgence is a
Francophone given name
derived from the
Latin name
Fulgentius (meaning "bright, brilliant"),
which was
borne by
several saints. Some modern...
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Fulgence Bienvenüe (French pronunciation: [fylʒɑ̃s bjɛ̃v(ə)ny]; 27
January 1852 – 3
August 1936) was a
French civil engineer, best
known for his role in...
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Fulgence (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ fylʒɑ̃s]) is a muni****lity in Quebec, Canada. "Banque de noms de
lieux du Québec:
Reference number 72559"....
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Fulgence Charpentier, OC (June 29, 1897 –
February 6, 2001) was a
French Canadian journalist,
editor and publisher. Born in Sainte-Anne-de-Prescott, Ontario...
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Fulgence Ouedraogo (born 21 July 1986) is a
former French rugby union player. He pla**** the
entirety of his 17 year
career for
Montpellier Hérault RC in...
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Fulgence Kayishema (born 1960) is a
Rwandan Hutu
militiaman arrested for war
crimes in
relation to his role in the 1994
Rwandan genocide. Born in Kivumu...
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Fulgence Ndagijimana is the
founder of the
Burundian Unitarian Universalist Church and Vice
President of the
International Council of
Unitarians and...
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Fulgence Rwabu (born 23
November 1947) is a
Ugandan long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Fulgence Fresnel (/ˈfreɪn-, ˈfrɛn.ɛl, -əl/ FRAYN-, FREN-el, -əl or /freɪˈnɛl/ fray-NEL; French: [fylʒɑ̃s fʁɛnɛl]; (15
April 1795 – 30
November 1855) was...
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gauge as a
compromise with the state. On 20
April 1896,
Paris adopted the
Fulgence Bienvenüe project,
which was to
serve only the city
proper of Paris. Many...