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Nicolas Lorgne (died 1285) was the twenty-first
Grand Master of the
Knights Hospitaller,
serving first from 1277
until 1285 and was the
successor to Hugues...
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attacked and
damaged Templar Sidon. This time a
truce was
mediated by
Nicolas Lorgne,
grand master of the Hospital. The last
conflict began in
January 1282,...
- the
French lorgner, to take a
sidelong look at, and
Middle French, from
lorgne, squinting.
Their precise origin is debated: some
sources describe English...
- modifications, from the 12th
century until 1798.
Until 1278, when
Nicholas de
Lorgne introduced a
separate conventual bulla,
there was no
distinction between...
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February 2015.
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October 2015. "PSG –
Reims (3–2):
Paris lorgne sur le triplé" [PSG –
Reims (3–2):
Paris eyes three-peat]. Le
Parisien (in...
- (10
February 2014). "Le
Duqueine Engineering fait
confiance à
Ferrari et
lorgne sur l'Endurance". Endurance-Info (in French).
Archived from the original...
- the
Knights Hospitaller,
serving in 1285 and was the
successor to
Nicolas Lorgne. De Taxi was
appointed as
acting leader of the
Order prior to the arrival...
- du prêt de
Sekou Lega" (in French). SC Bastia. 10
January 2024. "Laval
lorgne sur Sékou Lega et
Cheick Keïta" (in French). AfricaFoot. 1 July 2023. "La...
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January 2024. "Boostée par
Macky Sall, Air Sénégal
muscle sa
flotte et
lorgne les États-Unis" (in French).
Jeune Afrique. 26
January 2021. Sean Mendis...
- the
successor to
Guillaume de Chateauneuf. He was
succeeded by
Nicolas Lorgne. Born
before 1222, by some
accounts he was a son of
Richard Reynell, a Somerset...