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Hambye (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃bi]) is a
commune in the
Manche department in
northwestern France. Its
inhabitants are
called Hambion(ne)s or Hambyon(ne)s...
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Hambye abbey is a
Benedictine medieval monastery located in the
countryside of Normandy. It lies in the
valley of
Sienne in a
rural preserved environment...
- Édouard René
Hambye (3 July 1916 – 7
September 1990), was a
Belgian Jesuit missionary priest in the
Indian subcontinent, and a
leading scholar on the history...
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Norse býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Perhaps an
altered spelling of
French Hambye, a
habitational name from a
place in Manche.
Notable people with the surname...
- Clèdes
Baron of
Calvinet Baron of Buis
Baron of La Luthumière
Baron of
Hambye Baron of
Altkirch Baron of Saint-Lô
Baron of M****y (Title now used by Christian...
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Perumalil 1971, pp. 50–51. 20th
Century Discussions:
Hambye 1952;
Comes 1973.
Farquhar 1926, pp. 30–31.
Panjikaran 1926, p. 99 esp....
- Jean
Baptiste Douville (1794–1837),
French traveller, was born at
Hambye, in the
department of Manche.
Having at an
early age
inherited a fortune, he decided...
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Loosley and the Pink and Lily at Parslow's Hillock. It is
twinned with
Hambye, France.
Lacey Green was home to the chef
Heston Blumenthal,
whose parents...
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Granville Gratot Grimesnil Le
Grippon Grosville Le
Guislain La
Hague Le Ham
Hambye Hamelin Hardinvast Hauteville-la-Guichard Hauteville-sur-Mer Hautteville-Bocage...
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Postcolonial India.
University of
Washington Press. Tisserant, E. (1957). E. R.
Hambye (ed.).
Eastern Christianity in India: A
History of the Syro-Malabar Church...