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Thadée Cisowski (16
February 1927 – 24
February 2005),
originally Tadeusz Cisowski, was a
French footballer who pla**** as a striker. A son of
Polish immigrants...
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Thadée **** (2 June 1932 – 23
September 2024) was a
French footballer who pla**** as a centre-back. His
career spanned from 1952 to 1967 and he primarily...
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Thadée Gasztowtt (8 June 1881 – 22
January 1936), also
known as
Seyfeddin Bey (Ottoman Turkish: سيفددڭ بك), was a French-born Ottoman, Turkish, and Polish...
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Thadée Jean
Auguste Gabrielli (7
August 1856 – 10
April 1940) was a
French lawyer,
magistrate deputy and
senator of Corsica.
Thadée Gabrielli was born...
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goals in 1959–60.
Notable players include Roger Marche,
Oscar Heisserer,
Thadée Cisowski,
Raoul Diagne, Luis Fernández,
Maxime Bossis,
David Ginola, Luís...
- he was
called Thaddeus,
which is as much to say as
taking a prince; or
Thadee is said of Thadea, that is a vesture, and of Deus, that is God, for he was...
- Thaddée
Nsengiyumva (17
March 1949 - 8 June 1994) was the
Bishop of Kab****i in Rwanda. He was
killed at Kab****i
during the
Rwandan genocide. Thaddée Nsengiyumva...
- Fontaine,
Raymond Kopa, Jean Vincent,
Robert Jonquet,
Maryan Wisnieski,
Thadée Cisowski, and
Armand Penverne. At the 1958
World Cup,
France reached the...
- Jaurès), the
authors of La
Revue Blanche, (where
Lazare knew the
director Thadee Natanson), and the
Clemenceau brothers Albert and Georges. Blum
tried in...
- time, but they were
unsure about the artist's
intentions in this work.
Thadée Natanson of La
Revue Blanche expressed confusion over its meaning, describing...