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Normandy in
northwestern France.
Before 1961, the
commune was
known as
Laigle.
According to
Orderic Vitalis, the nest of an
eagle (aigle in French) was...
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Pierre Laigle (born 9
September 1970) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Laigle pla**** for a
number of
Ligue 1 teams...
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Mathilde Laigle (1865–1949) was a
French historian. She was an
early student in
America becoming a
governess to the
children of the
governor of Iowa. She...
- Vitrai-sous-
Laigle (French pronunciation: [vitʁɛ su lɛgl] ,
literally Vitrai under Laigle) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France...
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published under the
pseudonyms of Rémi
Maure , Rémi-Maure, and Jean-Pierre
Laigle. Ave
Caesar Imperator ! (2008)
Retour à Opar (2008)
Dimension Antarès (2018)...
- family's
Norman lands. L'Aigle
lords Kathleen Thompson, "The
Lords of
Laigle:
Ambition and
Insecurity on the
borders of Normandy" in Anglo-Norman Studies;...
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Vincent Laigle (born 23
January 1973) is a
retired French badminton player.
Currently he is
coaching in the
French badminton team. Men's
doubles Mixed...
- Runner-Up: Gisèle Maui (1985) 6th Runner-Up:
Emmanuelle Darman (2005);
Mondy Laigle (2014)
Until 2007, the
pageant was
known by the name Miss
Caledonia (French:...
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political theorist Christine was
descending into obscurity. Similarly,
Mathilde Laigle and Marie-Josephe
Pinet are
credited with
reviving the work of de Pizan...
- 35, 5 are
known to have died in the battle:
Robert of Vitot,
Engenulf of
Laigle,
Robert fitzErneis,
Roger son of Turold, and Taillefer. "****"
means grey...