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- daughter's fiancé breaks off their engagement, and his fortune has gone. Vandeuvres, his most persistent rival, imports a promising filly and bets heavily...
- titled De Ferraria, Bourbon wrote about his origins and his native city of Vandeuvre, known in the 15th century for cannonball forges. He also served as a...
- Schwechat (2013–2015) VK Prostějov (2015–2018) BKS Bielsko-Biała (2018–2019) Vandeuvre Nancy Volley-Ball (2019–present) "Nina Herelová". svf.sk (in Slovak)....
- please her; Georges Hugon stabs himself with scissors in anguish over her; Vandeuvres incinerates himself after Nana ruins him financially; Fauchery, a journalist...
- (1280-1285) Robert de Torote (1285-1297) Duke-Bishop of Langres Hutin de Vandeuvre (1200-1205) Robert de Châtillon (1205-1210) Guillaume de Joinville (1210-1226)...
- Man****es of Bar 1193–1199 Garnier II de Rochefort 1200–1205 Hutin de Vandeuvre 1205–1210 Robert de Châtillon 1210–1220 Guillaume de Joinville († 1226)...
- Military Valour (1 palm). A street named is after him in the town of Vandeuvre les Nancy. From May 22 to October 14, 2003, an exhibition describing his...
- Hessling as Nana Werner Krauss as Count Muffat Jean Angelo as Count de Vandeuvres Raymond Guérin-Catelain as Georges Hugon Pierre Lestringuez as Bordenave...
- died whilst undertaking action across the river Dives between Jort and Vandeuvre, on the left flank of the Polish First Armoured Division. He is buried...
- Montera 1926: Nana (2800m, en 8 parties) by Jean Renoir: Le comte de Vandeuvres 1927: Une java by Henry Roussel - Jean Charvel Marquitta (1927) (2400m)...