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- Didier Milinaire, Caterine Milinaire, Gilles Milinaire, Agnès Milinaire and three grandchildren: Serafine Klarwein, Galaad Milinaire and Thea Milinaire. Nicole...
- Caterine Milinaire (born in 1942, Paris, France)[citation needed] is a journalist, photographer, and author. She was educated in Paris and in England...
- Michel Le Milinaire (7 June 1931 – 1 December 2023) was a French football player and coach. A midfielder, he pla**** for Laval and CA Mayennais. After...
- 1980: René Hauss 1981: Aimé Jacquet 1982: Michel Hidalgo 1983: Michel Le Milinaire 1984: Aimé Jacquet 1985: Jean-Claude Suaudeau 1986: Guy Roux 1987: Jean...
- Mrs Faith Diane Carrington (née Ibrahim), a Singapore-born model Nicole Milinaire (29 June 1920 – 7 September 2012, née Schneider), a French television...
- Wilkins in about fifteen episodes. The series' ****ociate producer, Nicole Milinaire, was one of the first women to attain a senior production role in a television...
- November 2020). "Stade lavallois. Michel Le Milinaire, l'homme qui a fait Laval" [Laval Stadium. Michel Le Milinaire, the man who made Laval]. Ouest-France...
- Alexander, Hilary. "Smoke Without Fire." The Telegraph (Dec. 12, 2005). Milinaire, Caterine (30 September 1968). "Let the Winners Lead the Way". New York...
- aspirations came about and Laval named former club player and Breton Michel Le Milinaire manager. The president was Henri Bisson. Together, the two made Laval...
-  • Paniliakos (1990, 1993–1996) 1,089 486 261 342 44.63 ? 78 Michel Le Milinaire  • CA Mayennais (1960–1964)  • Laval II (1964–1968)  • Laval (1968–1992)...