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- Sergines (French pronunciation: [sɛʁʒin]) is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. Communes of the Yonne...
- Geoffrey of Sergines, sometimes known as Geoffroy of Sargines (c. 1205 – April 1269), was a French knight who served as seneschal of the Kingdom of Jerusalem...
- Véra Sergine (born Marie Marguerite Aimée Roche; August 18, 1884 – August 19, 1946) was a French actress (though her stage name meant she was often described...
- Riccardo Filangieri (1231–1242) Philip of Cossie (c. 1250) Geoffrey of Sergines (c. 1254) John of Gibelet (1261–1262) William Canet (1269–1273) James Vidal...
- garrison of French soldiers in Acre, under the command of Geoffrey of Sergines. In the midst of these events, Alice of Champagne had died in 1246 and...
- Sergine Andre (‘Djinn’), born in the Artibonite region of Haiti, is an artist who has lived and worked in Brussels since 2010. Her paintings express an...
- coup instigated by his stepmother Shajar al-Durr. On 6 May, Geoffrey of Sergines handed Damietta over to the Moslem vanguard. Many wounded soldiers had...
- director Jean Renoir. Renoir was born in Paris, his mother being actress Véra Sergine. He was apprenticed to Boris Kaufman, a brother of Dziga Vertov, who much...
- sick and weary soldiers, it was clear that the end had come. Geoffrey of Sergines, commander of the royal bodyguard, sheltered the king at nearby Sharamsah...
- Cagnes, c. 1908–1914, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Portrait of Vera Sergine Renoir, 1918, Botero Museum, Bogotá Self-portrait, 1875 Self-portrait,...