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Quiers (French pronunciation: [kjɛʁ] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. The inhabitants...
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Louis Quier Bowerbank (26
August 1814 – 5
October 1880) was a
British physician who,
following his
experiences of the Sam
Sharpe Rebellion and then medical...
- (feminine for "in the"), nel (masculine for "in the"),
dexay (let), diz (says),
quier (wants), sal (goes out), and many others. Son of
Alfonso de Cantalapiedra...
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Quiers-sur-Bezonde (French pronunciation: [kjɛʁ syʁ bəzɔ̃d];
before 2023:
Quiers-sur-Bézonde) is a
commune in the
Loiret department in north-central France...
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Piedmontese Civil War, also
known as the
Savoyard Civil War, was a
conflict for
control of the
Savoyard state from 1639 to 1642.
Although not formally...
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Retrieved 2021-11-27. "Tuti
questi populi, çoè nef, alich, marobab, balimata,
quier, smaici, meschiera, sibir, cimano, çestan, mordua, cimarcia, sono ne la...
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battles and
sieges in Italy,
including the
action called the "Route de
Quiers" and the
celebrated four-cornered
operations round Turin. In 1640 he became...
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Robertson 2013, pp. 92–95, 101.
Knightley &
Kennedy 1987, pp. 243–247.
Quier, Hawley; Rohn,
William J.; Dillon,
Walter S., eds. (3
August 1963). "Ward...
- Centralia, Washington: CT
Publishing LLC.
Retrieved September 7, 2021.
Quier, Hawley; Rohn,
William J.; Keller,
James E.; Dillon,
Walter S.; Burkholder...
- Caselle, G****ino, Lanzo, Moncalieri, Orb****ano, Poirino,
Chieri (French:
Quiers), Riva
presso Chieri, Rivoli,
Turin (6 cantons),
Venaria and Viù. Pinerolo...