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Moigne, Le
Moigne,
Lemoigne or Le
Moing may
refer to:
Moigne derives from mogn
which means armless in
Breton or from the Old
French moignier which means...
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Thomas Moigne (by 1510 – 7
March 1537), of Willingham, Lincolnshire, was an
English politician,
executed for his part in the
Lincolnshire Rising.
Moigne was...
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Owermoigne (/ˌoʊ.ərˈmɔɪn/ OH-ər-MOYN) is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
Dorset in
southern England,
situated 6
miles (9.7 km) south-east of...
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knights and a lady
believed to be of the Le
Moyne family (originally Le
Moigne) and
dating from the
fourteenth century. The font is in
memory of Edward...
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Pinti 2011, p. 938. Le
Moigne et al. 2022, p. 17. Le
Moigne 2020, p. 85. Le
Moigne et al. 2020, p. 368. Le
Moigne et al. 2022, p. 15.
Turner et...
- The Rt. Rev.
Thomas Moigne was an
Anglican bishop in Ireland.
Moigne was born in Cadeby,
Lincolnshire and
educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He was ordained...
- Jérôme Le
Moigne (born 15
February 1983) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. In July 2017, Le
Moigne joined French...
- Jean-Louis Le
Moigne (French: [mwaɲ]; 22
March 1931 – 16
November 2022) was a
French specialist in
systems theory and
constructivist epistemology. He was...
- the area.
Chapon Sao, Cécile; Tudryn, Alina;
Dambricourt Mal****é, Anne;
Moigne, Anne-Marie; Gargani, Julien; Singh, Mukesh; Abdessadok, Salah; Voinchet...
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constructivist epistemology, as noted, for instance, by Jean-Louis Le
Moigne in his
description of
constructivist history. One of
three epigraphs in...