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Scholastique Mukasonga (born 1956) is a French-Rwandan
author born in the
former Gikongoro province of Rwanda. In 2012, she won the prix
Renaudot and the...
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Scholastique of
Champagne (also Scholastica; 1172–1219) was the
daughter of
Marie of
France and
Count Henry I of Champagne. She
married William IV, Count...
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Scholastique Dianzinga is a
historian from the
Republic of Congo, who
specialises in women's history. As of 2025 she is
Professor of
Contemporary History...
- The
village of Sainte-
Scholastique, Quebec, Canada, was the
historic seat of Deux
Montagnes County from 1834
until its
amalgamation with
neighbouring towns...
- Sainte-
Scholastique (1855); Saint-Canut (1857); Sainte-Monique (1872), and Saint-Janvier-de-la-Croix (1959).
Initially called Ville de Sainte-
Scholastique but...
- Notre-Dame du Nil) is a French-language
novel by Rwanda-born
writer Scholastique Mukasonga,
originally published in 2012 by Éditions Gallimard. It is...
- Jean
Scholastique Pitton (18
December 1621 – 21
February 1689) was a
French writer and historian. Jean
Scholastique Pitton was born in Aix-en-Provence...
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August 25, 1829, the
widow Scholastique (Picou)
Breaux founded Breaux Bridge,
Louisiana at the age of 33. She was born
Scholastique Melanie Picou on July 25...
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Louis VII of
France and
Eleanor of Aquitaine. They had four children:
Scholastique of
Champagne (died 1219),
married William IV of Mâcon
Henry II (1166–1197)...
- The
Isaie and
Scholastique Martin House at 137
Saint Catherine Street in Madawaska, Maine, is a well-preserved
example of an
Acadian log
house built following...