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Santa María de
Óvila is a
former Cistercian monastery built in
Spain beginning in 1181 on the
Tagus River near Trillo, Guadalajara,
about 90
miles (140 km)...
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Ovila Légaré (21 July 1901 - 19
February 1978) was a French-Canadian
actor and
singer from Quebec. Légaré was born in
Montreal on 21 July 1901, and died...
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Raymond Ovila Beaudoin (July 15, 1918 –
April 6, 1945) was a
United States Army
officer and a
recipient of the
United States military's
highest decoration...
- work and even some
comic acting.
Bolduc was
recommended by folk
singer Ovila Légaré to
musical producer Roméo
Beaudry of the
Compo Company.
Beaudry signed...
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Quebec during the 19th century. The
company was run by Louis-Élie and
Ovila Desmarais. From 1864 to 1868, the
company operated a
studio at 17 boulevard...
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Ovila "Frenchy"
Cayer (February 9, 1844 –
February 7, 1909) was a
Union Army
soldier in the
American Civil War and a
recipient of the
United States military's...
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Ovila Bergeron was a
politician and
business person in Quebec, Canada. He was born on
February 17, 1903, in Warwick, Quebec.
Lemieux ran as a Bloc Po****ire...
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chapter house (meeting room) of the
Cistercian monastery of
Santa Maria de
Ovila that once
stood in Trillo, Guadalajara, in Spain.
William Randolph Hearst...
- of the most po****r
fighters of the 1920s, the
French Canadian was born
Ovila Chapdelaine in Saint-François-du-Lac, Quebec, Canada. His
parents moved...
- died 14
December 855 in Esquelbeques)
Cartulario de
Óvila, of the
monastery Santa María de
Óvila Hemming's Cartulary, two
cartularies bound together,...