- Jean de
Tournes (1539–1615) was a
French author, printer, book
publisher and bookseller, and
member of the long-lasting
family printing business founded...
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Uruguay Tourné del
Campo (13 May 1929 – 30
November 2022) was a
Uruguayan politician. In his youth,
Tourné was an
activist for the
National Party (Uruguay)...
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Tournes (French pronunciation: [tuʁn] ) is a
commune in the
Ardennes department in
northern France. The
river Sormonne forms most of the commune's southern...
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Tourne case or
tourne-case is an
historical French tables game in the same
family as Backgammon.
Lalanne recommends it as a children's game. Some sources...
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Living in
Oblivion is a 1995
American independent satirical black comedy film
written and
directed by Tom DiCillo, and
starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine...
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Tourne County Park is a
county park in
Morris County, New Jersey,
United States. The park
covers 547
acres (2.2 km²) in four
different muni****lities,...
- Le
Tourne (French pronunciation: [lə tuʁn]; Occitan: Lo Torne) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
Southwestern France. Communes...
- son of Jean de
Tournes (1539–1615) and
grandson of Jean de
Tournes (1504–1564); he was the son-in-law of
Samuel Crespin. Jean de
Tournes was born in Geneva...
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Daisy Tourné (17
March 1951 – 19
November 2022) was a
Uruguayan politician, teacher, and syndicalist.
Daisy Tourné was the
daughter of María
Obdulia Valdez...
- Honoré
Tournély (28
August 1658 – 26
December 1729) was a
French Catholic theologian. He was a
Gallican opponent of Jansenism. He was born in Antibes,...