- people:
Alberto Juan
Vignes,
Argentine Minister of
Foreign Affairs, 1973-1975
Christian Vignes,
French rugby player Hans des
Vignes,
Trinidadian radio broadcaster...
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NormandAdrien Normand lock 19 May 1957 v
Romania at
Bucharest 472
VignesChristian Vignes centre 19 May 1957 v
Romania at
Bucharest 473
QuaglioAldo Quaglio...
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Vignes,
Christian (2014). "Il
chausse les
stars du
monde entier". ladepeche.fr. Retrieved...
- The
Abbey of Saint-Jean-des-
Vignes was a
monastery of
Augustinian canons in Soissons, France,
southwest of the old town. Only
ruins remain, of
which the...
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Santa Maria delle Vigne is a
Roman Catholic basilica church in Genoa, Italy. It was
built in the 10th century. The main
altar was
completed in 1730 by...
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Ancient Egypt (Revised ed.). Philadelphia:
University of
Pennsylvania Press.
Vigne, J. D.; Guilaine, J.; Debue, K.; Haye, L.; Gérard, P. (2004). "Early taming...
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Pierre Vigne (20
August 1670 – 8 July 1740) was a
French Roman Catholic priest who
established the
Blessed Sacrament Sisters of Valence. Pope John Paul...
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labels of
Champagne under the
Bollinger name,
including the
vintage Vieilles Vignes Françaises,
Grande Année and R.D. as well as the non-vintage
Special Cuvée...
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Raymond of Capua, (ca. 1303 – 5
October 1399) was a
leading member of the
Dominican Order and
served as its
Master General from 1380
until his death. First...
- of Self-Consciousness in Dunton, D’Urfey, and Sterne.
Peter Lang, 1996.
Vignes, Jean. "Culture et
histoire dans la
Satyre Menippee".
Etudes sur la Satyre...