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Pradines may
refer to:
Maurice Pradines, a
French philosopher places in France:
Pradines, Corrèze, a
commune in the
department of Corrèze
Pradines, Loire...
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Maurice Pradines (28
March 1874 – 26
March 1958) was a
French philosopher.
Although his
thought was
largely original,
Pradines may be
categorized among...
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Auguste Linstant de
Pradines, also
known as
August de
Pradines, Ti
Candio or
Kandjo (10
September 1879 –
October 1947) was an
influential Haitian musician...
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Pradines (French pronunciation: [pʁadin]; Occitan: Pradinas) is a
commune in the Lot
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Lot department...
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Pradines (French pronunciation: [pʁadin]) is a
commune in the
Loire department in
central France.
Communes of the
Loire department "Répertoire national...
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Pradines (French pronunciation: [pʁadin]; Occitan: Pradinas) is a
commune in the Corrèze
department in
central France.
Communes of the Corrèze department...
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Emerante Morse, also
known as
Emerante de
Pradines Morse (born
Emerante de
Pradines; 24
September 1918 – 4
January 2018) was a
Haitian singer, dancer...
- join the Cernon. La Bastide-
Pradines appears as la
Baftide de
Pradines on the 1750 C****ini Map and as la
Bastide de
Pradines on the 1790 version. Formerly...
- Sous
Lieutenant Pierre Fortaner Paul de
Cazenove de
Pradines (14
April 1894 – 17
January 1982) was a
French World War I
flying ace
credited with seven...
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Ehresmann on
groupoids in
geometry is
considered in the
article below by
Pradines. In
mathematical logic, the
Erlangen program also
served as an inspiration...