- Úrsula in
Spanish (notice the
acute accent) Uršula in
Bosnian Ursule in
French Uršulė in
Lithuanian Urszula in
Polish Uršula / Urša / Urška in Slovenian...
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Ursule Peshanga Mikobi (born 5
August 1980),
commonly referred to as
Ursule Peshanga, is a
Congolese actress, producer, and entrepreneur.
Ursule Peshanga...
- Pierre-Rose-
Ursule Dumoulin-Borie (20
February 1808 – 24
November 1838) was a
French Catholic missionary priest and a
member of the
Paris Foreign Missions...
- Grégory
Ursule (born 14
January 1977) was a
French professional football player. He last pla**** in the
Championnat National for
Rodez AF.
Ursule graduated...
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Ursule Wibaut (18 June 1887 – 17 June 1968) was a
French footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1908
Summer Olympics. "
Ursule Wibaut"...
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Ursule Mirouët
Ursule Mirouët, a novel,
belongs to Honoré de Balzac’s
series of 94
novels and short...
- Sainte-
Ursule (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t yʁsyl]) is a muni****lity in the
Mauricie region of the
province of
Quebec in Canada. "Banque de noms de lieux...
- a surname. In the
course of the novel, she is
mistakenly identified as
Ursule, Lark, or
Mademoiselle Lanoire. She is the
daughter of Fantine, a working...
- year the
years 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976 and 1978. In 1968, a
translation by
Ursule Molinaro was
published as
Narcissus and Goldmund. In 1994 a new translation...
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Ursule Molinaro (1916,
Paris –10 July 2000, New York City) was a
prolific novelist, playwright,
translator and
visual artist, the
author of 12 novels,...