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Quernes (French pronunciation: [kɛʁn]; West Flemish: Kernes) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of France. The...
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Tours Aldebert, a monk,
possibly at
Fontenelle Abbey Erlebert,
Seigneur de
Quernes A daughter,
whose name is unknown.
Christian Settipani, Les
Ancetres de...
- St Michael-le-
Querne, also
called St
Michael ad Bladum, was a
parish church in the
Farringdon Within Ward in the City of London. It was destro**** in the...
- the
Saale in Salzmünde. The
upper section of the
Salza carries the name
Querne. Its
source is near the
village Landgrafroda [de], a
district of the town...
- Haspengau) and so
nephew of
Robert I,
Bishop of Tours. He was born in
Quernes where his
father was seigneur.
Because of his high rank, he was sent to...
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Erlebert (b.
after 600),
Seigneur of
Quernes, son of
Charibert de
Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd. The only
facts known about Erlebert are that he was...
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falsely claimed she had died 16 June 1941, but
recent research by Lisa
Quernes, a
student at the
Landesmusikgymnasium in Montabaur, has
determined that...
- used
mainly as an
analogy to
English words spelt with ⟨ph⟩ or ⟨wh⟩ Qq /kw/
querne "quern" used
mainly as an
analogy to
English words spelt with ⟨qu⟩ Rr /r/...
- Prédefin
Pressy Preures Pronville-en-Artois
Puisieux Quéant
Quelmes Quercamps Quernes Le Quesnoy-en-Artois
Quesques Questrecques Quiéry-la-Motte Quiestède Quilen...
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burnt 27
November 1531 Smithfield,
London 5. John
Tewkesbury St Michael-le-
Querne Parish,
Paternoster Row,
London leatherseller burnt December 1531 Smithfield...