- Abbé
Pierre GOQ (born
Henri Marie Joseph Grouès; 5
August 1912 – 22
January 2007) was a
French Catholic priest. He was a
member of the
Resistance during...
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groue vnwycht quam hyr vor by. Eein
groawe onwicht kwam hier veurbie. Seer greselyk...
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suspected of
having murdered her
first husband as well. Marie-Louise
Victorine Grouès was born in Lyon on 24
October 1868. She was the aunt of Abbé Pierre. Known...
- Gröde (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁøːdə] ; Danish: Grøde,
North Frisian:
Groue) is a muni****lity in the
district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein...
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iiven bifor it
bikeim noun thät the nuu bodi was räpidli
grouing laardsher änd braiter, änd thät its
moushon was
kwait different from the...
- Preceded by
Kristin Castillo Miss
Illinois 2002 Succeeded by Mic****e La
Groue Preceded by
Katie Harman Miss
America 2003 Succeeded by
Ericka Dunlap Party...
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needy first. The
first Emmaus Community was
founded by
Father Henri-Antoine
Groues (known as Abbé Pierre) in
Paris in 1949
following the
Second World War....
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theatrically released in
France by SND on 8
November 2023. The life of
Henri Grouès,
known as Abbé Pierre, from his time in the
Resistance in WWII to his fights...
- 1967, 1968
Nominated by Odin
Langen (1913–1976) each time. Abbé
Pierre Grouès 5
August 1912 Lyon, Rhône,
France 22
January 2007 Paris,
France 1967, 1970...
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player Aaron Pierre (born 1993),
footballer Abbé Pierre,
Henri Marie Joseph Grouès (1912–2007),
French Catholic priest who
founded the
Emmaus Movement Carmine...