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Hector de
Pétigny (1904–92) was a
French artist who made paintings, sculpture,
engravings and
stained gl****.
After World War II (1939–45) he undertook...
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changes in
attitudes of the era.[citation needed]
Cultural liberalism Alan
Petigny, The
Permissive Society, America, 1941–1965 (University of Florida, 2009;...
- Cul-des-Sarts, Dailly, Frasnes-lez-Couvin, Gonrieux, Mariembourg, Pesche,
Petigny, Petite-Chapelle, and Presgaux.
Couvin railway station provides the town...
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Pétigny, 330–331 de
Pétigny, 331 de
Pétigny, 331–332 de
Pétigny, 332–334 de
Pétigny, 334–340; Castelnau, 97–98 de
Pétigny, 340 "Personnages...
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inactive as of
November 2024 (link)
Petigny, Loïc; Périno-Issartier, Sandrine; Wajsman, Joël; Chemat,
Farid (2013-03-12)...
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Clara Pauline Filleul, also
Clara Filleul de
Pétigny, (née
Claire Pauline Filleul) (1822–1878) was a
French painter and children's writer.
Together with...
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Yenoussi 64' Gérard 80'
Germain 88' (o.g.) Stadium:
Complexe Sportif Éric Carrière Referee:
Victor Petigny...
- 2012. "The West Australian". yahoo.com.
Retrieved 9
January 2017.
William Petigny. "Le
Cercle Polaire - Khoo Swee Chiow". "Everest K2 News
ExplorersWeb -...
- see de
Pétigny, 336–339 de
Pétigny, 327–349 "Personnages – La
princesse de Clèves"
Catherine De Medici, end of the
Introduction de
Pétigny, 340 Formel...
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Grottes de l'Adugeoir are a
series of
natural caves located in
Wallonia near
Petigny in the muni****lity of Couvin, Belgium. They are
located on the Eau Noire...