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  • Alain de Lille (älăN' də lēl) , (Also called Alain of Lille, Lanus ab insulis, or De Insulis, Alain von Ryssel, Alanus de lnsulis) ...
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  • Alain de Lille (älăN' də lēl) , (Also called Alain of Lille, Lanus ab insulis, or De Insulis, Alain von Ryssel, Alanus de lnsulis) ...
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  • Duhem went on to teach at Lille Catholic University until 1893. In fact, Duhem was already teaching there when he earned his doctoral degree; ...
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  • eveques de l'eglise de France au XIXe siècle. Lille: Société de Saint-Augustin, Desclée, De Brouwer, first published in 1893-1894. ...
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  • [[Image:Musée de Lille P. F. de Grebber.jpg|thumb|350px|Herodias and Antipas hear the preaching of John the Baptist.]] Around 23, Herodias divorced ...
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  • of Aix-en-Provence, and later moved to Lille (1920) and then to the University of Paris, in 1929. He remained there until his retirement from ...
    11 KB (1,759 words) - 04:06, 8 December 2022
  • of Oudenarde, and then proceeded to capture Lille. In Italy, Austrian tried ... The disasters of Oudenarde and Lille led France to the brink of ruin ...
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  • rode to Matilda's father's house in Lille, threw her to the ground in her room (again by the braids), and either hit her or violently shook ...
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  • [[File:Lille hospice comtesse int.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Hospice Comtesseis, a seventeenth-century hospice in the Old Town area of Lille, France ...
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  • [[Image:Grondplan citadel Lille.JPG|thumb|150px|Map of citadel of Lille, 1667]] As the Romanesque period merged into the Gothic, relief sculpture ...
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  • used to cover a well), and is now in a museum in Lille. ==Music and influence== Dufay was among the most influential composers of the fifteenth ...
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  • [[Image:Musée de Lille P. F. de Grebber.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Pilgrims who traveled to see John the Baptist confessed their sins before receiving ...
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  • [[Image:Musée de Lille P. F. de Grebber.jpg|thumb|250px|Antipas and Herodias reacted to the preaching of John the Baptist.]] [[Image:Lucas Cranach ...
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  • In 1854, he was named Dean of the new College of Science in Lille. In 1856, Pasteur was made administrator and director of scientific studies ...
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  • progressive Roman Catholic family. Born in Lille, de Gaulle grew up and was ... entrepreneurs from the industrial region of Lille in French Flanders. ...
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  • Geneva, Switzerland, and later to the Université Lille Nord de France.Anthony Barcellos, [http://users.math.yale.edu/~bbm3/web_pdfs/inHisOwnWords.pdf ...
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  • and added the rich cloth cities of Lille and Douai, sites of major cloth fairs, to the royal territory. Béthune, first of the Flemish cities ...
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  • example, falls under the jurisdiction of the Lille académie.H.D. Lewis, The French Education System (Palgrave Macmillan, 1986, ISBN 0312304544). ...
    32 KB (4,665 words) - 18:08, 14 April 2023
  • asp?pid=331 November 29, 1900 speech] in Lille on the "Two Methods," held during several hours before 8,000 persons. ===Revisionism=== ...
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  • |leader_name=Patricia de Lille |leader_party=DA |leader_title1=Council |leader_name1=Cape Town City Council |leader_title2=City manager ...
    27 KB (3,877 words) - 19:33, 25 November 2023
  • Ferrara to his home region of Condé, southeast of Lille on the present-day border between Belgium and France, becoming provost of the collegiate church ...
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