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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...
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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...
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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...
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Geoffrey of
Sergines,
sometimes known as
Geoffroy of
Sargines (c. 1205 –
April 1269), was a
French knight who
served as
seneschal and
regent of the Kingdom...
- Savigny-sur-Clairis (89380) Sens (89387) Sépeaux-Saint-Romain (89388)
Serbonnes (89390)
Sergines (89391)
Soucy (89399)
Subligny (89404) Thorigny-sur-Oreuse (89414) Les...
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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...
- to 1911 by
Ernest Schrameck (1844–1911), who
wrote under the
pseudonym "
Sergines". Comic-Finance was
published w****ly, on Thursdays. It
included humorous...
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Sergine Ibrahima Moreau (born
February 25, 1986, in Kaolack,
Senegal ) is a
Senegalese footballer, who
currently plays for ASD Mozzano. In
January 2011...
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instigated by his
stepmother Shajar al-Durr. On 6 May,
Geoffrey of
Sergines handed Damietta over to the
Moslem vanguard. Many
wounded soldiers had...
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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...