- Look up
ivry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ivry and Ivri may
refer to:
Ivrim (plural of Ivri),
Hebrew for "Hebrews" Ivri
Lider (born 1974), Israeli...
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Ivry-sur-Seine (French pronunciation: [ivʁi syʁ sɛn]) is a
commune in the Val-de-Marne
department in the
southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located...
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Rodulf of
Ivry (Rodolf, Ralph, Raoul,
comte d'Ivry) (died c. 1015) was a
Norman noble, and
regent of
Normandy during the
minority of
Richard II. Rodolf...
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Ivry Gitlis (Hebrew: עברי גיטליס; 25
August 1922 – 24
December 2020) was an
Israeli virtuoso violinist and
UNESCO Goodwill Amb****ador. He
performed with...
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Galeran of
Ivry was an
official of
Charles I of Sicily.
Galeran was
appointed seneschal of the
kingdom of
Sicily in 1272,
where he was unpo****r due to...
- The
Battle of
Ivry was
fought on 14
March 1590,
during the
French Wars of Religion. The
battle was a
decisive victory for
Henry IV of France,
leading French...
- multi-sports club
based in
Ivry-sur-Seine, Val-de-Marne. The club is
primarily known for its
football team and
handball team. US
Ivry play
their home matches...
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formerly known as
Ivry. King
Henry IV of
France won the
Battle of
Ivry near
Ivry on 14
March 1590. The
place was
renamed Ivry-la-Bataille (
Ivry-the-Battle)...
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Ivry Cemetery (cimetière
parisien d'Ivry) is one of the
extramural cemeteries of Paris,
located in the
neighbouring town of
Ivry-sur-Seine in Val-de-Marne...
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collection its name.
Macaulay also
included two
poems inspired by
recent history:
Ivry (1824) and The
Armada (1832). The Lays were
composed by
Macaulay in his thirties...