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Ferry de
Locre (Latinized
Ferreolus Locrius) (1571–1614) was a
historical and
devotional writer from the
County of
Artois (then part of the
Habsburg Netherlands...
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Loker (also
spelt Locre) is a
small village in the
Belgian province of West Flanders, and a part ("deelgemeente") of the muni****lity of Heuvelland. For...
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Timaeus of
Locri (pronunciation in
modern English /taɪˈmiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τίμαιος ὁ Λοκρός, romanized: Tímaios ho Lokrós; Latin:
Timaeus Locrus) is...
- A View in
Flanders behind the Lines,
Showing Locre and the Tops of Dug-Outs on the
Scherpenber (1916; Tate, London)....
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Hainault Jeanne de Bar
Guillaume VI de Béthune,
Seigneur de
Locres Jean I de Béthune,
Seigneur de
Locres Marie de Roye
Robert VIII de Béthune,
Viscount of Meaux...
- flash-spotting and the
communication of
results through the Army
Report Centre at
Locre Château. Counter-battery
artillery bombardments increased from
twelve in...
- the
spring of 1920,
including service at the
Battle of the
Somme and at
Locre, Wytschaete,
Messines Ridge, P****chendaele, Ypres,
Amiens and
Arras in Flanders...
- melancholy", by G.B.
Harrison Richard Henry Horne, Orion, 1928 Elza de
Locre, I See the Earth: Poems, 1928.
Illustrated by
Peter Meadows,
pseudonym for...
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Kirchberg 2–0 FC
Oberwinterthur FC Portalban/Gletterens 0–1 (a.e.t.) Le
Locre Sports SC Düdingen 6–0 FC
Langenthal 11
August 2002 FC
Geneva 3–4 (a.e.t...
- Ferté-Ancoul and Meaux),
Coucy (Enguerrand III ;
Enguerrand V), of Béthune-
Locres, Bar (Robert of
Marle and his
daughter Jeanne), of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol...