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marchais in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marchais may
refer to:
Auguste Marchais (1872–1951),
French athlete and
Olympian Georges Marchais (1920–1997)...
- Elkabbach!"),
which was not
actually ever said by
Marchais (it was said by
Pierre Douglas while imitating Marchais to
Thierry Le Luron, who was
himself imitating...
- the name
Jacqueline Klauber,
noting that she used
Marchais as her
professional name.
Jacques Marchais Coblentz was born in 1887 in Cincinnati, Ohio. After...
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Reynaud Des
Marchais,
Chevalier des
Marchais was a
French cartographer, navigator, and
captain of a
slave ship who
travelled extensively in the west coast...
- The Château de
Marchais is an
historic château in
Marchais, Aisne, near Laon in
northern France. The château was
built in the 16th century. It was purchased...
- of six men who did not finish.
Auguste Marchais at
Olympedia Auguste Marchais at Olympics.com
Auguste Marchais at
Olympedia Mallon, Bill (1998). The 1900...
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Marchais (French pronunciation: [maʁʃɛ]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. It
takes its name from the
Latin 'mercasius'...
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Liliane Marchais (24
August 1935 – 9
April 2020) was a
French communist activist. Born in
Malakoff on 24
August 1935,
Marchais'
father was a toolmaker...
- 1988 in Long Island, New York, by
vocalist Frank Mullen,
guitarists Guy
Marchais and Todd German, b****ist Josh Barohn, and a
drummer whose name has not...
- May 1964)
Georges Marchais,
interim secretary-general
later deputy secretary-general from June 1969 to 17
December 1972
Georges Marchais: 17
December 1972...