-
Suire (born 1943),
French cyclist Karl von Le
Suire (1898–1954),
German general Pierre-André Le
Suire (1742–?),
French enameller Wilhelm von Le
Suire...
- Karl Hans
Maximilian von Le
Suire (8
November 1898 – 18 June 1954) was a
German general during World War II who
commanded the ****XIX
Mountain Corps. He...
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Catherine Suire (born 15
September 1959) is a
French former tennis player who
competed at the 1988
Summer Olympics in Seoul. She won
eight doubles titles...
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Jacques Suire (born 18
February 1943) is a
former French cyclist. He
competed at the 1960
Summer Olympics and the 1964
Summer Olympics. "Jacques
Suire Olympic...
- Pierre-André Le
Suire (30
November 1742 - ?) was a
French enameller. He
married Justine de
Corranson (born c.1753, Paris), who
appears in
issue 467 of...
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Wilhelm von Le
Suire (9 June 1787 – 10
March 1852),
known in
Greece as
Lessouiros (Gr****: Λεσσουΐρος, Λεζουΐρος), was a
Bavarian Lieutenant General, War...
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Patricia Tarabini won the
title by
defeating Nathalie Herreman and
Catherine Suire 6–1, 6–1 in the final.
Rachel McQuillan /
Nathalie Tauziat (semifinals)...
- are in the sea". The term
suire for "mermaid" also
finds instance in the Dinsenchas.
Croker also
vaguely noted that
suire has been used by "romantic...
- the
semifinals to
Catherine Suire and
Dianne Van Rensburg.
Manon Bollegraf and Eva
Pfaff won the
title by
defeating Suire and Van
Rensburg 7–5, 6–4 in...
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Thomas More, Quarterback". 247sports.com.
Retrieved September 27, 2023.
Suire,
Mackay (September 10, 2022). "Quick Hits: LSU
football defeats Southern...