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Achille Liénart (French: [aʃil ljenaʁ]; 7
February 1884—15
February 1973) was a
French cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as
Bishop of Lille...
- Marc
Liénart van
Lidth de
Jeude (22
November 1950 – 27
December 2019),
known professionally as Art ****van, was a
Belgian singer. He was
successful in...
- 1055-1269 (in French). Paris:
LienArt. pp. 119–126. Salmon,
Xavier (2016). Marrakech:
Splendeurs saadiennes: 1550-1650. Paris:
LienArt. ISBN 9782359061826. Marçais...
- Fathers, but in
August 1930
Liénart required him to
first work as ****istant
curate in a
parish in Lomme, a
suburb of Lille.
Liénart released him from the diocese...
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Anton Russell Lienert-Brown (born 15
April 1995) is a New
Zealand rugby union player who
plays as a
Centre for the
Chiefs in
Super Rugby and
Waikato in...
- Andoma,
formerly called Liénart, is a
village in the Bas-Uélé
province of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was a
junction on the
defunct Vicicongo...
- Sayegh:
patriarch of the
Melkite Gr****
Catholic Church Cardinal Achille Liénart:
bishop of
Lille (France), the
senior French bishop Cardinal Josef Frings:...
- (1896–1990), minister, deputy,
resistance fighter, and
Mayor of
Lille Achille Liénart (1884–1973), « cardinal des ouvriers »
Alain de
Lille (c. 1128 – c. 1202)...
- Salmon,
Xavier (2016). Marrakech:
Splendeurs saadiennes: 1550–1650. Paris:
LienArt. ISBN 9782359061826. Denny,
Walter B. (2009). "Alhambra". In Esposito,...
- Almohade:
Architecture et décors au
temps des conquérants, 1055-1269. Paris:
LienArt. Lintz, Déléry & Tuil
Leonetti 2014, p. 327. "Islamic 12th-century bathhouse...