- (1682–1771),
French Benedictine of the
Maurist Congregation and
historian Ursins (disambiguation), muni****lity in the
district of Jura-Nord
Vaudois of the...
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Ursins (French pronunciation: [yʁsɛ̃]) is a muni****lity in the
district of Jura-Nord
Vaudois of the
canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
Ursins is
first mentioned...
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Marie Anne de La Trémoille,
princesse des
Ursins (1642 – 5
December 1722), was a
French courtier and
royal favourite known for her
political influence...
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Ursins is a muni****lity in Switzerland.
Ursins may also
refer to:
Guillaume Jouvenel des
Ursins (1400–1472),
Chancellor of
France Jean Juvénal des Ursins...
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Juvenal Des
Ursins,
Societe de l'histoire de France, C. Klincksieck, ISBN 2-252-02894-7 (2-252-02894-7) Famiglietti,
Richard C. "Juvenal Des
Ursins". in Kibler...
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Marie Félicie des
Ursins (Italian:
Maria Felice Orsini; 11
November 1600 – 5 June 1666) was the wife of
Henri de Montmorency, 4th Duke of Montmorency,...
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received des
Ursins and
asked to
speak with her privately.
Shortly after, the
party could hear the
sounds of a
violent argument,
after which des
Ursins was arrested...
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Clara Ursin (6 May 1827 – 6
August 1989), was a Norwegian-Danish
stage actress and
opera singer. In 1828, she was
admitted to the
music conservatory in...
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Holger Thorvald Ursin (11
February 1934 – 13
August 2016) was a
Norwegian physician and psychologist. He was born in Oslo. He
lectured at the University...
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Ursin Durand (20 May 1682,
Tours – 31
August 1771, Paris) was a
French Benedictine of the
Maurist Congregation, and historian.
Durand took vows in the...