- Jean-Euphèle
Milcé (born 1969) is a
Haitian writer and librarian. He was born in P****e-Reine,
Gonaives in the
north of Haiti. He
studied at the State...
- in a few Old
English words, as miltse, bletsien, in
early Middle English milce, blecien. By the end of the
thirteenth century, both in
France and England...
- Men's
versions of the name:
Milanek (diminutive), Miladin, Milad, Milanko,
Milče, Milček, Milči, Milčo, Milušo, Mile, Milen, Milenko, Miletus, Mili, Milivoj...
- Héctor Murillo,
Zoraida Celis Carrillo,
Clara Isabel Rodríguez
Serrano and
Milce Idárraga de González in Education;
Adolfo Pinilla Plata and
Rafael Valero...
-
Retrieved 2014-09-20. Bosworth, Joseph. "An Anglo-Saxon
Dictionary Online." þri-
milce. Ed.
Thomas Northcote Toller and Others. Comp. Sean
Christ and Ondřej Tichý...
- last book "Princess Milly" that was
devoted to her
younger daughter Milče.
Milče was a
frightened little girl, and the
stories of this book were weaved...
-
Emmelie Prophète (born June 5, 1971), also
known as
Emmelie Prophète
Milcé, is a
Haitian writer and diplomat. From
November 2022 till
April 2024, she...
- sin na
Milče; Martin, sin na Bogdan; Nenad, sin na Martin; Pejo, sin na Daničin; Mile, asin na Nikola; ,sin na Verimir; Pejo, sin na
Milče; Martin,...
-
Qualifying competition 1
Carolina Alves 6 6 WC
Milce Banzer 0 1...
- Z'Graggen for "Un étang sous la glace" Prix Georges-Nicole 2004: Jean-Euphèle
Milcé for "L'Alphabet des nuits" Prix Eugène
Rambert 2004:
Thomas Bouvier Prix...