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Suger (French: [syʒɛʁ]; Latin: Sugerius; c. 1081 – 13
January 1151) was a
French abbot and statesman. He was a key
advisor to King
Louis VI and his son...
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brought back
again to the
abbey in 1819. In the 12th century, the
Abbot Suger rebuilt portions of the
abbey church using innovative structural and decorative...
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Suger's Eagle (Aigle de
Suger) is an
ancient Egyptian porphyry vase made with niello, gold, and
mounted in a
medieval silver-gilt eagle. The vase is a...
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Guatemala City and of the
Suger Montano Institute.
Suger was the
first Central American to
receive his PhD in physics.
Suger was born in Zürich, Switzerland...
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Fjorton suger (English: "Fourteen Sucks") is a
Swedish film
which was
released to
cinemas in
Sweden on 29
October 2004,
directed by Emil Larsson, Henrik...
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September 2016. "Qui était
Suger ?" Lycée
Suger.
Retrieved on
September 9, 2016.
Archived 2016-04-17 at the
Wayback Machine "Au lycée
Suger, l'urgence des moyens...
- the
fifth season of The Crown. Gull-Pian (1988)
Sherdil (1999)
Fjorton suger (2004) Kärlek 3000 (2008) Kingsman: The
Secret Service (2014) Sami Blood...
- 14
January 2016,
Little Jinder released her
third album titled Allting suger which reached number 16 at the Sverigetopplistan. On 16
January she won...
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Blood Sugar ****
Magik is the
fifth studio album by
American rock band Red Hot
Chili Peppers,
released on
September 24, 1991, by
Warner Bros. Records. Produced...
- (d. 862) Æthelwold of
Winchester (d. 984)
Edmund Rich (1175–1240)
Abbot Suger (c. 1081 – 1151) John
Beche (d. 1539)
Richard Whiting (d. 1539) Hugh Cook...