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Taurine (/ˈtɔːriːn/), or 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid, is a non-proteinogenic
naturally occurring amino sulfonic acid that is
widely distributed in animal...
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Arnolds Tauriņš (10
August 1905 – 20
August 1984 in Milwaukee) was a
Latvian footballer and a seven-time
champion of
Latvia in the 1920s-1930s. For most...
- the seat of the
bishops of Évreux
since its
traditional founder,
Saint Taurin of Évreux, most
probably working between 375 and 425;
Bishop Maurusius was...
- L'Écho
taurin was a
publication from Béziers,
France which called for
support to 'bull-fighting and
southern freedoms'. It was
founded as a w****ly newspaper...
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Taurinus of Évreux (died ca. 412), also
known as
Taurin, is
venerated as a
saint by the
Catholic Church. His
legend states that he was the
first bishop...
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Jacques Taurin de
Lormand (born 4
September 1762 in
Bayonne — 24
January 1847 in Bayonne) was a
French politician and banker. He was a
councillor in the...
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Louis Gabriel Taurin Dufresse, MEP (8
December 1750 – 14
September 1815) was a
French Catholic prelate who
served as
Vicar Apostolic of Se-Ciouen from...
- of Ilse
Taurins, who was a
Latvian émigrée. At the time,
Taurins was
dating one of the
Playboy Club co-founders,
Victor Lownes III.
Taurins had suggested...
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Saint Fiacre, 15th-century
statue in the
Church of
Saint Taurin d'Évreux....
- Box reliquary/ch****e of St.
Taurin...