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- Maurice de Waleffe (1874–1946), who also created, in 1920, what by 1927 had become the Miss France pageant. Miss Europe, under de Waleffe, was first held...
- Waleffe Castle is a castle in Belgium. List of castles in Belgium 50°38′10″N 5°13′44″E / 50.636°N 5.229°E / 50.636; 5.229 v t e...
- d'Eustache Leroussin by Daniel Barrias (1914) Le Peplos vert by Maurice de Waleffe (1915) Les Colombes poignardées by Maurice Magre (1917) La Guerre est morte...
- their possessions were numerous manors in the upper Saar area, Moha and Waleffe and High justice in the Diocese of Metz. The Etichonids died out in 1225...
- Vieux-Waleffe (French pronunciation: [vjø walɛf], lit. 'Old Waleffe') is a village and district of the muni****lity of Villers-le-Bouillet, located in...
- woman of France). The competition was founded by journalist Maurice de Waleffe, who chose to have the winner be decided by French filmgoers. After more...
- 578T. doi:10.1126/science.261.5121.578. PMID 17758167. S2CID 18221574. Waleffe, Fabian (1995). "Transition in shear flows: Nonlinear normality versus...
- consists of the following districts: Fize-Fontaine, Vaux-et-Borset, Vieux-Waleffe, Villers-le-Bouillet, and Warnant-Dreye. In 1982–1988, it was the first...
- fait du prince (=The prince's act): Amélie Nothomb (author) and Patrick Waleffe (narrator), Paris, "Audiolib", 21 January 2009 (ISBN 978-2-356-41048-1)...
- l'Amour (Doubt Stronger than Love) (1900). In collaboration with Maurice de Waleffe she was the author of the novel Mater dolorous (Mother of pain) (1901)...