- Jean
Mabire (8
February 1927—29
March 2006) was a
French journalist and essayist. A neo-pagan and nordicist,
Mabire is
known for the
regionalist and euronationalist...
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Mabire (2000), p. 46.
Mabire (1900), p. 44.
Ageorges (2006), p. 105.
Mabire (2000), pp. 51 Gontar, Cybele. (2006)...
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Mabire is a
critically endangered Afro-Asiatic
language spoken in
Oulek village in Chad. As of a
report published in 2001,
there were
three living speakers...
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first wife were
finally divorced in 1949.
Reynaud then
married Christiane Mabire (one of his
former office ****istants, who had
voluntarily joined him at...
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responsibilities as the
Elizabeth College chaplain. The
deacon is the
Reverend Jill
Mabire and the
church wardens are Ruth
Abernethy (Rector's warden) and Charles...
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which are in
their views contradictory positions. In 1995
Pierre Vial, Jean
Mabire and Jean
Haudry co-founded the
nativist movement Terre et Peuple. Guillaume...
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founded in 1995 by
Nouvelle Droite writers Pierre Vial, Jean
Haudry and Jean
Mabire, is
generally considered a
precursor of the
Identitarian movement. In the...
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lacking among his
elder colleagues like
Dominique Venner (1935–2013) or Jean
Mabire (1927–2006), and the
young journalist led them to
discover a conceptual...
- Dangla:
Bidiyo (Bidiya), Dangaléat (Dangla), Birgit,
Jonkor Bourmataguil,
Mabire, Migaama,
Mogum (Jegu),
Toram (B.1.2) Mubi: Mubi, Kajakse, Masmaje, Zirenkel...
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Sailor Nationality Year
Halvard Mabire France 1981–82 Mor
Bihan 1985–86 Côte d'Or 1989–90
Belmont Finland II 1993–94 La
Poste 1997–98 America's Challenge...