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Camma (Ancient Gr****: Κάμμα) was a
Galatian princess and
priestess of
Artemis whom
Plutarch writes about in both On the
Bravery of
Women and the Eroticus...
- Lambert-François-Thérèse
Cammas (1743–1804) was a
French painter, architect, and engineer.
Cammas was born at
Toulouse in 1743. He was
instructed in the...
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sheet Saint-Loup-
Cammas,
EHESS (in French). Po****tion en
historique depuis 1968,
INSEE Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Saint-Loup-
Cammas. v t e...
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Trophy in 2010,
Cammas has
switched from
multihull to
monohull racing and won the 2011–12
Volvo Ocean Race with the Open 70
Groupama 4.
Cammas is involved...
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Guillaume Cammas (1688–1777) was a
French painter and architect.
Cammas was born in Aignes, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées. He
studied under the painter...
- independent.
According to
Cammas,
these steps are
important in
order to
maintain freedom of
expression and taste. In 2012,
Cammas published an
article in...
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Cammas website Archived 10
February 2010 at the
Wayback Machine Franck Cammas website Archived 9
February 2010 at the
Wayback Machine Franck Cammas website[permanent...
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Camma Sylvia L****n-Ledet née Søgaard (22
October 1915,
Esbjerg — 12
August 1991, Aabenraa) was a
Danish politician who
represented the
Social Democratic...
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trophy record in 2009-2010, the
trimaran Groupama 3
skippered by
Franck Cammas covered 798
nautical miles in 24
hours on 13
February 2010 at 5 p.m. UT...
- (Bushmanland) in the
Northern Cape
province of
South Africa.
Earlier known as
Cammas Fonteyn, the
spring was used by a
nearby stronghold of San people. In 1776...