- 3°49′34″W / 56.3993°N 3.8262°W / 56.3993; -3.8262
Monzie Castle is a
castellated mansion, near
Monzie in
Perth and Kinross,
Scotland that incorporates...
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Anatole de
Monzie (French pronunciation: [anatɔl də mɔ̃zi]; 22
November 1876, Bazas,
Gironde – 11
January 1947, Paris) was a
French administrator, encyclopaedist...
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Villa de
Monzie, and
Villa Stein-de
Monzie.
Located at 17 Rue de
professeur Victor Pauchet, the
villa was
built for
Gabrielle Colaco-Osorio de
Monzie (1882–1961)...
- for Sarah,
Michael and
their longtime friend Gabrielle Colaco-Osorio de
Monzie (1882–1961)
between 1926 and 1928. For the
Steins and
their friend the house...
- Crieff,
within the
Highland district of
Perth and Kinross. The
village of
Monzie (pronounced "Mon-ee") lies a few
miles to the east-northeast. The place...
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Dalbiez -
Minister of
Liberated Regions Changes 3
April 1925 -
Anatole de
Monzie succeeds Clémentel as
Minister of Finance. Édouard
Herriot -
President of...
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Monzie –
pronounced money (IPA /ˈmʌni/), from the
Gaelic Moighidh, "a
level tract", a
parish in
Perthshire near
Crieff which lends its name to
Monzie...
- the
initial editor of the Encyclopédie française
together with
Anatole de
Monzie.
Lucien Febvre was born and
brought up in Nancy, in
northeastern France...
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Patrick Campbell, Lord
Monzie (1675–1751) was a
Scottish judge and
Senator of the
College of Justice. He was born in
Monzie Castle, two
miles north-east...
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Grunwald (1910–1967),
British film
producer and
screenwriter Anatole de
Monzie (1876–1947),
French administrator and
encyclopaedist Anatole Fistoulari...