- Dieudonné
Joseph Saive (French: [djødɔne ʒozɛf sɛːv]; 23 May 1888 – 12
October 1970) was a
Belgian small arms
designer who
designed several well-known...
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Saive, Wallonia,
district of the muni****lity of Blegny,
Belgium Saiye, Ghana, also
known as
Saive Dieudonné
Saive,
Belgian arms
designer Jean-Michel Saive...
- Jean-Michel
Saive (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ miʃɛl sɛv]; born 17
November 1969) is a
Belgian former professional table tennis player.
Saive competed at...
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Valerie Saiving (1921–1992) was a
feminist theologian. She is the
author of the
influential essay The
Human Situation: A
Feminine View.
Valerie Saiving Goldstein...
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autoloading battle rifle designed by
Belgian small arms
designer Dieudonné
Saive in 1947. It was
adopted by the
militaries of Argentina, Belgium, the Belgian...
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Philippe Saive is a male
former international table tennis player from Belgium. He won a
silver medal at the 2001
World Table Tennis Championships in...
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known as the
Browning Hi-Power. The
weapon was
finalized by FN's Dieudonné
Saive and did not
appear until 1935,
nearly a
decade after Browning's death; it...
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Fernand Saivé (24 May 1900 – 12
April 1981) was a
Belgian cyclist. He
competed in
three events at the 1924
Summer Olympics winning a
silver medal in the...
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merit and was
eventually completed in 1935 by
Belgian designer Dieudonné
Saive.
Released as the
Fabrique Nationale GP35, it was more po****rly
known as...
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recognized by
International Olympic Committee in 1906. President: Jean-Michel
Saive Vice Presidents: Tom Van Damme,
Dominique Monami CEO: Cédric Van Branteghem...