- Sainte-
Pétronille (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t petʁɔnij]) is a
village muni****lity in the L'Île-d'Orléans
Regional County Muni****lity in the Capitale-Nationale...
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Louise Florence Pétronille Tardieu d'Esclavelles d'Épinay (11
March 1726 – 17
April 1783),
better known as Mme d'Épinay, was a
French writer, a saloniste...
- chronicle, in
connection with the
Battle of Al Mansurah.
Peter was
married to
Pétronille (d.1289), a
daughter of
Gaucher of
Joigny and
Amicie de Montfort. They...
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Petronilla of Chemillé (died 24
April 1149) was the
first abbess of the
double monastery of
Fontevrault in
western France,
which she
headed from 1115 to...
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Petronille Vaweka (born 1948), is a
humanitarian NGO
activist who led the
Ituri Interim ****embly of
Ituri Interim Administration,
while in
transition from...
-
bridge and
circles the
perimeter of the island. At the
village of Sainte-
Pétronille toward the
western end of the island, a
viewpoint overlooks the impressive...
- is now
reputed for. On 17
April 1828
Thierry Hermès
married Christine Pétronille Piérart (1805 - 30
April 1896),
daughter of
Adrien Piérart and Madeleine...
-
Magazine (in ****anese). No. 3.
SoftBank Publishing.
January 1997. pp. 9–13.
Petronille, Mark; Audureau,
William (2013). The
History of
Sonic the Hedgehog. Pix'n...
- Cornélie-
Pétronille-Bénédicte
Wouters (October 14, 1737 –
April 3, 1802),
known as the
baroness of V****é, was a
woman of
letters known for her work as...
- you'd be hard-pressed to find in such
abundance on any
other platform.
Pétronille, Marc; Audureau,
William (2014). "3D Games:
Sonic Adventure". The History...