- de
Sourdis, 20
February 1593 to 18 June 1645, was a
French naval commander and
Archbishop of Bordeaux. Like many
churchmen of his day, de
Sourdis was...
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December 2010.
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Adelaida (1996). Marcos,
Alfredo (ed.). "Evaristo
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Abanderado de la Integración Costeña" [Evaristo
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Fernando Mayorga García;
Juana M. Marín Leoz;
Adelaida Sourdis Nájera (2011). El
patrimonio do****ental de Bogotá,
Siglos XVI – XIX: Instituciones...
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Archbishop at his
death by his brother,
Henri de
Sourdis.
Catholic Hierarchy: François d'Escoubleau de
Sourdis [self-published] The
Cardinals of the Holy Roman...
- de
Sourdis (brother and
successor of
Cardinal François de
Sourdis) led to a
public altercation in
which Épernon
struck Sourdis. Furious,
Sourdis demanded...
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Giannis Sourdis (Gr****: Γιάννης Σουρδής; born 29
September 2001) is a Gr****
professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Super League club Lamia...
- Getaria, in
northern Spain. A
French naval force commanded by
Henri de
Sourdis attacked and destro**** a
Spanish squadron under Lope de Hoces, who survived...
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Escoubleau de
Sourdis is a
marble portrait sculpture by the
Italian artist Gian
Lorenzo Bernini.
Executed in 1622, the work
depicts François de
Sourdis. It is...
- Condé,
Bernard de La Valette, Duke d'Épernon and
Henri d'Escoubleau de
Sourdis composed of 27,000 men and
several warships besieged the city for two months...
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musician and
prominent figure in the
Carnival of
Barranquilla Evaristo Sourdis,
politician who held
several significant positions Fredy Montero, ****ociation...