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estate Château
Magdelaine from its
Premier grand cru classé B listing,
which was
followed by the
announcement by
Moueix that Château
Magdelaine would be merged...
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Magdelaine La
Framboise (1780–1846), born Marguerite-
Magdelaine Marcot, was one of the most
successful fur
traders in the
Northwest Territory of the United...
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Magdelaine Chapelain (1651 – June 1724; also
spelled Madeleine Chappelain) was a
French fortune teller and poisoner. She was a
defendant in the famous...
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Marie Magdelaine Mouron, also
known as Picard, Saint-Michel and La
Garenne (floruit 1696), was a
French soldier.
Marie Magdelaine Mouron grew up near...
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Magdelaine de La
Grange (c. 1641–1679) was a
French fortune-teller
involved in the
Affair of the Poisons. Her
arrest in 1677
marked the
opening of the...
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Retrieved 6
November 2021.. Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain;
Magdelaine, F.;
Magdelaine, B. (1994). L'Allemagne
dynastique (in French). Vol. Oldenbourg...
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Crane Marguerite de
Angeli Emma
Genevieve Gillette Icie Macy
Hoobler Magdelaine Laframboise Martha Longstreet Elly M.
Peterson Jessie Pharr Slaton Mary...
- King
George III of the
United Kingdom. Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain;
Magdelaine, F. and B. (1991). L'Allemagne Dynastique, Tome VI: Bade-Mecklembourg...
- Cay, Mid
Islet almost 8 m high,
South Islet or
Willis Island 10 m high)
Magdelaine Cays &
Coringa Islets (one large,
partially sunken atoll structure, almost...
- La
Magdelaine-sur-Tarn (French pronunciation: [la maɡdəlɛn syʁ taʁn],
literally La
Magdelaine on Tarn; Occitan: La
Magdalena de Tarn) is a
commune in the...