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Normalcy
Normalcy Nor"mal*cy, n. The quality, state, or fact of being normal; as, the point of normalcy. [R.]

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- de Klobusicz et Zétény (b. 1971). Princess Madeleine Marie Annonciade "Malcy" Murat (1943-1990). "Joachim" Louis Napoleon Murat, 8th Prince Murat (b...
- 27 April 1884, Paris). She was the daughter of Nicolas Joseph Clary and Malcy Anne Jeanne Rougier. She was also the niece of Désirée Clary, former fiancée...
- France. His parents were Joachim Joseph Murat, 4th Prince Murat and of Malcy Louise Caroline Berthier de Wagram. His paternal grandparents were Prince...
- Prince of Wagram (French: Prince de Wagram; [pʁɛ̃s də vaɡ.ʁam]) was a title of French nobility that was granted to Marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier in...
- MasterChef Parti****nt 2018 Richard Osman's House of Games Himself Parti****nt 2019 Sadie Sparks Blaine (voice) 2021 Grantchester Malcy Smith 1 episode...
- maintain the title of general and prince. In 1854, he married in Paris Malcy Louise Caroline Berthier de Wagram (1832–1884), at the Tuileries Palace...
- Françoise Clary 22. Marie François Rouyer, 1st Baron Rouyer et de l'Empire 11. Malcy Anne Jeanne Rouyer 1. Alexandre Louis Philippe Marie Berthier, 4th Prince...
- Françoise Clary (25 November 1812 – 27 April 1884). They had two daughters, Malcy Louise Caroline Frédérique Berthier Princess of Walgram (1832-1884), Elisabeth...
- Empress Eugénie, 1853 Portrait of the Prince de Wagram and his daughter Malcy Louise Caroline Frederique Napoléon Alexandre Berthier, 1837 Portrait of...
- Prince Murat (1834–1901), Major-General of the French Army, married firstly Malcy Louise Caroline Berthier de Wagram (1832–1884) and had issue, and secondly...