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- Marie-Magdeleine is an oratorio (Drame Sacré) in three acts and four parts by Jules M****enet to a French libretto by Louis Gallet. It was first performed...
- Magdeleine Vallieres Mill (born 10 August 2001) is a Canadian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's Continental Team EF Education–Oatly...
- Madeleine Hutin, taking the name Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus (26 April 1898 – 6 November 1989), founded a Roman Catholic community of religious sisters...
- La Magdeleine (French pronunciation: [la madəlɛn]; Valdôtain: La Madéléna) is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of north-west Italy. La Magdeleine...
- Magdeleine-Marie Desgarcins (1769 at Mont-Dauphin (Hautes Alpes) – 27 October 1797 in Paris) was a French actress. Her stage name was Louise Desgarcins...
- Magdeleine Paz (born Magdeleine Legendre, later Magdeleine Marx; 6 September 1889 – 12 September 1973) was a French journalist, translator, writer and...
- were founded by Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus (Madeleine Hutin). Madeleine Hutin, taking the name Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus, founded the Little...
- Magdeleine Brard (7 August 1903 – 3 June 1998), also known as Magda Brard, was a French pianist. During the 1930s, she was ****ociated with Benito Mussolini...
- Louise-Magdeleine Horthemels, or Louise-Madeleine Hortemels, also called Magdeleine Horthemels (1686 – 2 October 1767), was a French engraver, the mother...
- Magdeleine Thenault-Mondoloni (19 November 1921 - 31 March 2016) was a French cosmetologist, union organizer, and businesswoman. Once referred to as France's...