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Tanguy Malmanche (7
September 1875 – 20
March 1953) was a
French writer involved in the
revival of
Breton culture. His
first name also
appears as Tangi...
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Peter de
Malmanche (born 11
September 1984 in
Palmerston North, New Zealand) is a New
Zealand rugby union footballer. He
plays at
hooker for Stade...
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Thomson de
Malmanche (15
March 1900 – 1988) was a
politician and diplomat.
Descending from the
first French settlers in
Akaroa in 1840, de
Malmanche was born...
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Resident HCs Bill
Challis (1958–1960) Sir Guy
Powles (1960–1963) Fred de
Malmanche (1963–1965)
James Esmond Farrell (1965–1968)
Brian Lendrum (1968–1971)...
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Saint Tanguy, sixth-century
Breton monk and
abbey founder Tanguy Malmanche (1875–1953),
Breton writer Tanguy Nef (born 1996),
Swiss alpine skier...
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Parry R, de
Malmanche H,
Asgari S (2021). "Persistent
Spodoptera frugiperda rhabdovirus infection...
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Baird –
multiple New
Zealand and
Australian motorsport champion Aled de
Malmanche –
former Chiefs (rugby union),
Waikato Rugby Union and NZ All Black, now...
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Joseph de
Malmanche on 19
October 1840. He was born in a tent on the
beach to
parents Emeri De
Malmanche and Rose
Jeanne Victoire De
Malmanche (née Jerzeau)...
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squad (vs England, Ireland, Wales) Hooker(s) Benoît
August Aled de
Malmanche John Smit (c) Prop(s) John Afoa
Duncan Jones Neemia Tialata Lock(s) Mark...
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Whitelock 2009 1 1 5 5 1094 Owen
Franks 2009 108 108 0 0 1095 Aled de
Malmanche 2009 5 5 0 0 1096 Tom
Donnelly 2009 15 15 0 0 1097 Zac
Guildford 2009...