- to
check up on the work of the
vergers,
indicating that many
vergers performed maintenance. The
office of the
verger has, for the most part, disappeared...
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Mason Verger is a
fictional character and the main
antagonist of
Thomas Harris's 1999
novel Hannibal, as well as its 2001 film
adaptation and the second...
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Adolphe Noël des
Vergers. The des
Vergers family entertained notable guests at the villa. With the
death of Hèlene Noël des
Vergers in 1934, the family...
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Pierre Edouard Leopold Verger,
alias Fatumbi or Fátúmbí (4
November 1902, in
Paris – 11
February 1996, in Salvador, Brazil) was a photographer, self-taught...
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surname Verger:
Charles Paumier du
Verger (fl. 1900–1908),
Belgian sports shooter François
Verger (1911–2001),
French field hockey player Frédéric
Verger (born...
- Look up
verger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
verger is a
person who ****ists in the
ordering of
religious services.
Verger or The
Verger may also...
- The Musée
Verger-Tarin is a
museum in Autun, France. In 1475,
Cardinal Rolin built a
building between two pre-existing
walls to
house altar boys and their...
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Maria Verger Ventayol (1892–1983) was a
Spanish archivist, librarian, and poet in
Catalan and Spanish. Born in Alcúdia in 1892,
Maria Verger trained as...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 1021. "What is a virge?".
vergers.org. FAQ.
Vergers Guild of the
Episcopal Church....
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volume 1,
volume 2
Villa des
Vergers – a
countryside villa in Rimini, Italy,
purchased by des
Vergers in 1843 Noël des
Vergers in J. C. F. Hoefer : Nouvelle...