- The
Sancy, a pale
yellow diamond of 55.23
carats (11.046 g), was once
reputed to have
belonged to the
Mughals of antiquity, but it is more
likely of Indian...
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Sancy may
refer to: The
Sancy, a pale
yellow diamond of 55.23
carats (11.046 g) that has been
owned by a
number of
important figures in
European history...
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Sancé or
Šance may
refer to:
Sancé, Bam, a town in
Burkina Faso
Sancé, Bazèga, a town in
Burkina Faso
Sancé, Saône-et-Loire, a
commune in
France Šance...
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Giovanni Felice Sances (also
Sancies, Sanci, Sanes, Sanchez, ca. 1600 – 24
November 1679) was an
Italian singer and a
Baroque composer. He was renowned...
- the
founder and
director of
Alliance Graphics.
Sances is
based in Berkeley, California. John
Joseph Sances was born
August 18, 1952, in Boston, M****achusetts...
- The Beau
Sancy is a 34.98-carat (6.996 g)
diamond originally mined in India,
which is cut in a
modified pear
double rose-cut shape.
Since appearing in...
- Puy de
Sancy (US: /ˌpwiː də sɒ̃ˈsiː/, French: [pɥi d(ə) sɑ̃si]; Auvergnat: Puèi de la
Crotz [ˈpœj də lɔ ˈkɾu(ts)], lit. ''Mount of the Cross'') is the...
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Demetria Jean
Sance (born
August 30, 1977) is a
former indoor volleyball player. She pla**** for the
University of
Texas at
Austin and the
United States...
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Nicolas de Harlay,
seigneur de
Sancy (1546–1629) was a
French soldier, diplomat, and gem collector.
Although de
Harlay belonged to the
Protestant branch...
- Maître
Molines – A
Huguenot steward who
manages the
finances of the de
Sancés' and the du Plessis'
estates and Jeoffrey's
Poitou business contact. It...