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| Two of Friedrich's sisters, Irene and | Alix, also had haemophiliac sons. |
| Alix Alvarez - keyboards | |
| urites were Blake and Mortimer, Spike and Suzy, | Alix and The Adventures of Tintin. |
| married to Cliff and a mother of two children, | Alix and William. |
| The route begins at | Alix, and runs north and west to Altus. |
| He is survived by his wife, | Alix, and his three children Kellen (26), Cameron (2 |
| Nicholas's parents had known | Alix as a child and formed the impression that she w |
| After leaving McKinsey | Alix became Head of Development for The Wireless Gro |
| sessions of the Assembly, Speaker of the House | Alix Boyd Knights declared their seats vacant, and a |
| Alix Combelle et son Orchestre (4 October 1937) | |
| Alix Combelle (15 June 1912-2 March 1978) was a Fren | |
| ecorded two sessions as a leader (which include | Alix Combelle), both in Europe, in 1938-39. |
| His sidemen included Philippe Brun, | Alix Combelle, and Guy Paquinet. |
| Alix Comte - Tableaux Personnel | |
| Alice of Ibelin or | Alix d'Ibelin (1325/1330- after 1374) was the titula |
| He married | Alix, daughter of Walter III de Bethsan and Theodora |
| Alix de Montfort | |
| She received the | Alix de Rothschild Foundation Prize in 2001. |
| On 19 September 1362, he married | Alix de Thoire de Villars, but he had no children. |
| Alice (or | Alix) de Vergy (1182-1252) was duchess consort of Bu |
| n 8 February that same year, she married Claude | Alix de la Faye, the French dentist of the queen; in |
| oth from Baton Rouge, and three daughters, Mary | Alix deGravelles (deceased), Elizabeth Claire Clonig |
| Alix did have an introduction to broadcasting at the | |
| Alix, died young | |
| Alix Dobkin (born August 16, 1940) is an American fo | |
| Alix Dobkin's Adventures In Women's Music (1979) | |
| hrough Geoffery, Agnes was great-grandmother to | Alix, Duchess of Brittany. |
| cher Stowe (who worked for Parade Magazine) and | Alix Dunraven (who was a London book editor). |
| eindorp (Bishop of Guildford and Salisbury) and | Alix Edington. |
| Alix Friedberg - Modern Family | |
| rought to her room to prevent the seriously ill | Alix from choking to death. |
| d had an illegitimate son, Jean by his mistress | Alix Gibelet. |
| Alix has a post office with ZIP code 72820. | |
| Alix has been featured in popular drum and bass maga | |
| When the war ended, she received word that | Alix, her husband and children and her sister Elizab |
| Alix is located on Arkansas Highway 186 1.5 miles (2 | |
| Alix is an unincorporated community in Franklin Coun | |
| Alix Jon Popham (born 17 October 1979 in Newport) is | |
| ependent film, Adela (2008), directed by Adolfo | Alix, Jr.. |
| He married | Alix Kilroy (1903 - 1999), a civil servant with the |
| Alix Koromzay as Joyce | |
| Alix Koromzay as Mrs. Cordell | |
| Alix lives in South London and is married with one s | |
| ture film Sunday (1997), which he produced with | Alix Madigan, co-wrote with James Lasdun and directe |
| ∞ 1924 Princess Wiltrud | Alix Marie of Bavaria (1884-1975), sixth daughter of |
| Alix married Robert d'Auvergne, count of Clermont, a | |
| urepel, son of Philip Augustus, and the second, | Alix, married Jean de Trie, in whose line the county |
| Elinor Donahue as | Alix Morgan |
| The marriage of | Alix Nielles to Jean de Berghes, Grand Veneur de Fra |
| Alix of Burgundy | |
| See also: | Alix of Ibelin |
| Marie's younger sister was | Alix of France. |
| He was son of Duke Peter I and | Alix of Thouars, heiress of the duchy. |
| maternal half-sister of Marie de Champagne and | Alix of France. |
| He was the son of Theobald V and | Alix of France. |
| had long had his heart set on marrying Princess | Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt. |
| maternal half-sister of Marie de Champagne and | Alix of France. |
| 25 May 1921: Her Royal Highness Princess Maria | Alix of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony |
| y d'Ibelin (1286 † 1308) and their daughter was | Alix of Ibelin, queen of Cyprus by her marriage with |
| s was the half-sister of Marie de Champagne and | Alix of France, Louis's children by Eleanor of Aquit |
| He married Princess Maria | Alix of Saxony, also a daughter of Frederick Augustu |
| ames was the third son of Hugh IV of Cyprus and | Alix of Ibelin, and became king upon the death of hi |
| an, the third son of King Hugh IV of Cyprus and | Alix of Ibelin, who three years later became her ste |
| ssia) and first cousins through Nicholas' wife, | Alix of Hesse. |
| or three years, until Nicholas married Princess | Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt-the future Empress Alexandra |
| ally acclaimed folk poet and spoken word artist | Alix Olson. |
| e first film mogul, based in Philadelphia), and | Alix Olson: Pirates (spoken word performance about i |
| Company, the restructuring and consulting firm | Alix Partners, and the corporate law firm Quarles & |
| Wiltrud Marie | Alix, Princess of Bavaria (1884-1975). |
| In her role as Controller of BBC Distribution, | Alix proposed a controversial scheme for DRM encrypt |
| Dr Alexandra ( | Alix) Pryde is part of the senior BBC Management tea |
| lly included that of serial bank robber Froilan | Alix Roldan, whom he sentenced to 18 years' imprison |
| raise their family of four children: Jonathan, | Alix, Sarah and Lucus. |
| Alix Sargant Florence, sister of Philip, was active | |
| Maria and Alexander found | Alix shy and somewhat peculiar. |
| Assisted by | Alix Strachey and Alan Tyson, 24 volumes, Vintage, 1 |
| , in collaboration with Anna Freud, assisted by | Alix Strachey and Alan Tyson. |
| She was the mother of | Alix Strachey, the British psychoanalyst and transla |
| Alix Talton as Beulah | |
| ley, and starred Craig Stevens, William Hopper, | Alix Talton, and Pat Conway. |
| Reluctantly they both agreed for Nicholas and | Alix to wed. |
| ried Adele of Champagne, he betrothed Marie and | Alix to Adele's brothers. |
| d McKay was let go, and Operations Manager Jack | Alix took over WBBT's programming. |
| The following year, two of her aunts, | Alix, Tsarina of Russia, and Grand Duchess Elizabeth |
| ree in the morning on November 12, six-year-old | Alix was diagnosed with the disease. |
| d in 1152, and custody of Marie and her sister, | Alix, was awarded to their father, King Louis. |
| anz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern-Emden, Maria | Alix was a member of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigma |
| Alix was born in Cyprus sometime between 1304 and 13 | |
| Although Christine | Alix was born out of wedlock, her parents married in |
| In 2003 | Alix was promoted to Head of Strategy for BBC News a |
| 1140 - 4 June 1206), also known as Adelaide and | Alix, was the third wife of Louis VII of France (the |
| Alix Wilton Regan- Sophie Welling | |
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