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- Crystina Poncher (born July 20, 1984) is currently a commentator, host and reporter for Top Rank Boxing on ESPN. She previously served as host, reporter...
- François Poncher (1480–1532) was the Bishop of Paris from 1519 to 1532. He was born in Tours in 1480, the son of Louis de Poncher and his wife, Robine...
- Murphy Dunne of the Blues Brothers), and "Ming the Merciless" (drummer Don Poncher). All tracks (except where noted) are credited to Michael McKean and David...
- Etienne Poncher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Etienne Poncher is a French name. Notable people with the name include: Étienne de Poncher (1446–1524)...
- Étienne de Poncher (1446–1524) was a French prelate and diplomat. After studying law he was early provided with a prebend, and became councillor at the...
- (born September 23, 1944, in Ballinger, Texas) and drummer/vocalist Don Poncher (born July 29, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois) were original members of The...
- 1492–1502: Jean-Simon de Champigny 1503–1519: Étienne de Poncher 1519–1532: François Poncher 1532–1541: Jean du Bellay 1551–1563: Eustache du Bellay 1564–1568:...
- Fairweather moved to Los Angeles, where they met music executive Diane Poncher. She saw potential in Page and Fairweather and eventually became their...
- Étienne Poncher (died 15 March 1553), was a French clergyman of the 16th century. He was successively Bishop of Bayonne, then Archbishop of Tours. Poncher was...
- d'Ailly de Rochefort Bishop of Bayonne 1524–1532 Succeeded by Etienne de Poncher Preceded by Charles de Gramont Administrator of the diocese of Bordeaux...