- Raphaël
Sylvain Mirval (born 4 May 1996) is a
Guadeloupean international playing for
Italian Serie D club Aglianese. He made his
professional debut in...
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invites Eugénie for a two-day
course on
being libertine. Le
Chevalier de
Mirval,
Madame de Saint-Ange's 20-year-old brother. He aids his
sister and Dolmancé...
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Mireval (French pronunciation: [
miʁval]; Occitan: Miravau) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in
Occitanie in
southern France. Vic-Mireval station...
- moderne. Vol. tome III (nouvelle ed.). Paris: A. T. Desplaces. pp. 179–181.
Mirval, José (6
September 1980). "Artistes qui ont disparus!", p. 1. Sisteron-Journal...
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Maikel Reyes Jules Haabo Yvelin Nozile Thomas Torvic Jordan Leborgne Raphaël
Mirval Kenny Mixtur Ange-Freddy
Plumain Enoch George Andre Burley Romaine Sawyers...
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piano 1.
words by Jean
Bonnerot 2.
words by Paul
Fournier 3.
words by Jean
Mirval Choral — 1920
Hymne à
Jeanne d'Arc for
chorus and
organ Choral 164 — Aux...
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Cayman Islands 0–6 Guadeloupe
George Town,
Cayman Islands 15:00
Report Mirval 12'
Leborgne 37'
Plumain 41'
Tille 64'
Mixtur 71'
Owens 90' (o.g.) Stadium:...
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composed the
operas La
sposa di
Corinto (1918),
Miranda (1937),
Enrico di
Mirval, Impressioni,
Sacra Terra and
Medea (1959). In 1950,
Italian President Luigi...
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Bryan Ruiz
Jairo Henríquez
Walmer Martinez Alex
Roldan Romar Frank Raphaël
Mirval Matthias Phaëton
Dimitri Ramothe Gerardo Gordillo Ricardo Adé
Carnejy Antoine...
- Spaak, in
Biographie Nationale, part 38, col. 735–744, Brussels, 1974. José
MIRVAL, Le littérateur
belge Paul Spaak, Brussels, 1938.
Gustave VANZYPE, Notice...