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Taillefer (Latin:
Incisor ferri,
meaning "hewer of iron") was the
surname of a
Norman jongleur (minstrel),
whose exact name and
place of
birth are unknown...
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refer to:
Taillefer, an eleventh-century
Norman juggler and singer. the
Taillefer Rocks,
small Tasmanian granite islands the M****if du
Taillefer in the Dauphiné...
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Taillefer et
filles is a
television series is
hosted by
Claudette Taillefer and her
daughter Marie-Josée
Taillefer. It
aired on Télé-Québec and was produced...
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Wulgrin I
William II ("
Taillefer" I) (926–c.945), son of
Alduin I
Aymer II (after 945–before 952), son of
William II (
Taillefer I)
Bernard (after 945–before...
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Taillefer Isthmus (French:
Isthme Taillefer) is an
Australian isthmus linking Peron Peninsula to the
coast of
Western Australia in the
Gascoyne region...
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Alexandre Taillefer is a
Canadian entrepreneur from Quebec. He is the
founder and
managing partner of XPND Capital, a
private equity firm. In 1993, at...
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Taillefer m****if (French: M****if du
Taillefer) are a m****if in the
French Alps
located in the Isère department. The m****if
extends southwest of the...
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Joseph Noel
Taillefer (December 25, 1828 – June 1, 1897) was a farmer,
lawyer and
political figure in Manitoba. He
represented Ste.
Agathe in 1879 and...
- Le
Taillefer is a
mountain in the Dauphiné Alps,
culminating at a
height of 2,857 m (9,373 ft). It is
located south-east of Grenoble, and is the highest...
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Taillefer may
refer to:
William Taillefer I (died 962),
first to be
called William Taillefer William II of Angoulême (died 1028),
William Taillefer II...