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- Kléber Haedens (11 December 1913 in Équeurdreville – 13 August 1976), was a French novelist and journalist. He was a monarchist and a member of the Action...
- l'imaginaire – Prix spécial 1988: Prix Charles-Oulmont 1988: Prix Kléber-Haedens 1995: Prix Femina 2007: Prix Duménil [fr] 2009: Prix Marie-Claire; prix...
- then translated into other languages. "Heathen" comes from Old English: hæðen (not Christian or Jewish); cf. Old Norse heiðinn. This meaning for the term...
- Derivation heidano Meaning heathen Other names Variant form(s) Haydn, Haydon, Haeden, Heyden, Haiden, Haidyn Related names Haydn (surname) See also Hayden (surname)...
- (1909–1991), entrepreneur and statesman (Minister of the Army, Education) Kléber Haedens (1913–1973), writer François Missoffe (1919–2003), statesman Jean-Claude...
- 1971 Jean d'Ormesson 1972 Patrick Modiano 1973 Michel Déon 1974 Kléber Haedens 1975 1976–2000 1976 Pierre Schoendoerffer 1977 Camille Bourniquel 1978...
- 1971 Jean d'Ormesson 1972 Patrick Modiano 1973 Michel Déon 1974 Kléber Haedens 1975 1976–2000 1976 Pierre Schoendoerffer 1977 Camille Bourniquel 1978...
- 1971 Jean d'Ormesson 1972 Patrick Modiano 1973 Michel Déon 1974 Kléber Haedens 1975 1976–2000 1976 Pierre Schoendoerffer 1977 Camille Bourniquel 1978...
- Champs-Philippe (previously named after Kléber Haedens, the name was revoked by the Hauts-de-Seine general council due to Haedens having been a **** collaborationist)...
- Anglo-Saxon England. p. 113 Richard Abels. "Alfred the Great, the micel hæðen here and the Viking threat" in Timothy Reuter. Alfred the Great. pp. 266–267...