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Louis Martin (22
August 1823 – 29 July 1894) and Azélie-Marie "
Zélie" Guérin
Martin (23
December 1831 – 28
August 1877) were a
French Catholic couple...
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debut novel and the
first in her
Legacy of Orïsha trilogy,
follows heroine Zélie Adebola as she
attempts to
restore magic to the
kingdom of Orïsha, following...
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Zélie is a
French short form of the name Azélie.
Anglicized spellings and
pronunciations of the name also in use
include Zelie and Zellie. In some instances...
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Zélie Hadamard (September 30, 1849 –
October 5, 1902) was a
French actress.
Zélie Hadamard was born into a
Jewish family in Oran, Algeria, in 1849. Her...
- death,
Tzain and
Zélie bury him at sea, with
Zélie conducting the
ritual to lead his
spirit through to the afterlife. Tzain,
Zélie, and
Amari reach land...
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Zelie P****avant
Emerson (1883 —
March 1969) was an
American suffragette in England. She
suggested and then
founded the Workers'
Dreadnought newspaper...
- Disappointed,
Zélie learned lacemaking instead. She
excelled in it and set up her own
business on Rue Saint-Blaise at age 22.
Louis and
Zélie met in early...
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Zélie de
Lussan (21
December 1861 – 18
December 1949) was an
American opera singer of
French descent who was
successful in her
native country but made...
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October 2024.
Retrieved 25
February 2025. "Pope
Francis canonises Louis and
Zélie Martin".
Catholic Herald. 19
October 2015.
Archived from the
original on...
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Zélie Lardé Arthés (1901–1974) was a
Salvadoran painter,
considered the
first Primitivist painter in El Salvador.
Zélie Lardé was born on 11
August 1901...