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Judith Magre (born 20
November 1926) is a
French actress, born in Montier-en-Der, Haute-Marne.
Judith Magre at IMDb...
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Maurice Magre (Occitan:
Maurici Magre; 2
March 1877 - 11
December 1941) was a
French writer, poet, and playwright. He was an
ardent defender of Occitan...
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Magre is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Judith Magre (born 1926),
French actress Maurice Magre (1877–1941),
French writer, poet,...
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since Magre's account closely follows details from the Fama –
except where Magre inserts details about Rosenkreuz's
birth and
early life.
Magre appears...
- ˈvaɪnˌʃtraːsɛ]; Italian:
Magrè sulla Strada del Vino [
maˈɡrɛ ssulla ˈstraːda del ˈviːno]),
often abbreviated to
Margreid or
Magrè, is a
comune (muni****lity)...
- by
Daulat Chak and
Jahangir Magre. The
Kingdom was
again divided among Abdal Magre, who
continued as Wazir,
Lohar Magre, Kaji Chak, Regi Chak and Malik...
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alphabet of
Magrè (near Schio). It was used to
write the
Rhaetic language.
Alphabet of Este:
Similar but not
identical to that of
Magrè,
Venetic inscriptions...
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Peplos vert by
Maurice de
Waleffe (1915) Les
Colombes poignardées by
Maurice Magre (1917) La
Guerre est
morte by
Louis Delluc (1917) Le
Journal de Marinette...
- Sikandar.
Magre went on to
poison Haybat, Sikandar's
younger brother and even Sahaka. Sikandar,
sensing a
possible usurpation of the
throne by
Magre, chose...
- Markey,
Thomas L. (2006). "Early
Celticity in
Slovenia and at
Rhaetic Magrè (Schio)". Linguistica. 46 (1): 145–72. doi:10.4312/linguistica.46.1.145-172...