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marriage to
Peter I, Duke of Bourbon.
Following her husband's
death at
Poiters, she took the veil.
Isabella died 26 July 1383, aged seventy. Isabella...
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Sidney Poitier (/ˈpwɑːtjeɪ/ PWAH-tyay;
February 20, 1927 –
January 6, 2022) was a Bahamian-American actor, film director, activist, and diplomat. In 1964...
- anything-goes
forum at the
heart of the
Pelicot rape case". The Guardian.
Poiter,
Cahterine (18
December 2024). "The Dark
Mystery of France's Most Notorious...
- York, 1974), 6:16.
Richard Hooker, "Civil War and the Umayyads" Tours,
Poiters, from "Leaders and
Battles Database" online.
Robert W. Martin, "The Battle...
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Follows Catherine de'
Medici Main
Torrance Coombs Sebastian "Bash" de
Poiters Main Toby
Regbo Francis II of
France Main
Guest Jenessa Grant Lady Aylee...
- Anthony, Barbarians, Marauders, and
Infidels ISBN 0-8133-9153-9 Tours,
Poiters, from "Leaders and
Battles Database" online. Watson,
William E., "The Battle...
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Republican forces under Nicolás
Romero was
defeated at Apatzingán by
Colonel Poiter with a loss of 200 men. On 19 May,
Salazar with 400 men
defeated a Franco-Mexican...
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yards Florida State P****ing
Brock Glenn 9-26, 139 yards, 2 INT
Rushing Ja'Khi
Douglas 8 attempts, 46
yards Receiving Kentron Poiter 4 catches, 84 yards...
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question her
innocence and amnesia.
After Irma
departs in tears, Mlle. de
Poiters discovers that Miss
Lumley has
restrained Sara
against one of the walls...
- Books.
Retrieved 14
March 2013. Hopper,
Hedda (30
August 1965). "Africa is
Poiter's Choice". The News and Courier. p. 3.
Retrieved 24
April 2012. "Wilbur Smith:...