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interest of Gethryn, soon
joins them.
RaoulLe Borg
becomes strongly attracted to Jocelyn. The
first conclusion Gethryn and
Le Borg draw from Messenger’s dying...
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Raoul Le Mat (September 3, 1875 –
February 15, 1947) was a French-American film director, and ice
hockey coach, most
famous for
introducing ice hockey...
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Raoul le Bon ('Ralph the Good)' (d. 4
January 1235), also
known as
Raoul III de Nesle, was the
Count of
Soissons from 1180. He was the
third son of Raoul...
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Raoul François
Charles Le Mouton de Boisdeffre, or more
commonly Raoul de
Boisdeffre (6
February 1839, Alençon – 24
August 1919, Paris) was a
French Army...
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Raoul Blanchard (1877–1965),
French geographer Raoul Bleuse (1895–1984),
French politician Raoul de
Boigne (1862–1949),
French sport shooter Raoul Le...
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Raoul de
Soissons (1210/15 – c. 1270) was a
French nobleman, Crusader, and trouvère. He was the
second son of
Raoul le Bon,
Count of Soissons, and became...
- (d. 1200), Châtelain of Bruges,
Seigneur of Nesle, Falvy, and Hérelle
Raoul le Bon,
Count of
Soissons Baudouin of Nesle.
Griffiths 1997, p. 124. Griffiths...
- Duke of
Brittany (French: Jean
le Vaillant), (John V in some
English sources)
Ralph I,
Count of
Vermandois (French:
Raoul le Vaillant)
Theodoric II, Duke...
- François Bar,
Les épîtres
latines de
Raoul le Tourtier;
etude de sources. La
Legende d'Ami et
Amile Raoul of Tourtier,
Radolfus of Tortara,
Raoul de La Tourte...
- on 24 June 1156, and had the
following issue: Adèle (d. 1195),
married Raoul le Roux.
Amicia (1160–1226),
married Baldwin de Yerres, John
Briard & Gauthier...