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Since 1999, the Villa | Marguerite, a building in La Chaux-de-Fonds from the be |
enowned art collection that he and his wife, | Marguerite, a former gallery director, donated in nearl |
Marguerite Abouet as the African girl | |
Christabel | Marguerite Alain Chamarette, sometimes Christabel Bridg |
Marguerite Allan - Fancy Day | |
Marguerite Allan - The Daughter | |
film directed by Harry Lachman and starring | Marguerite Allan, Nigel Barrie and John Batten. |
Norman Walker and starring William Freshman, | Marguerite Allan, Moore Marriott and Judd Green. |
starring Frank Pettingell, Finlay Currie and | Marguerite Allan. |
ph Goetten as Percy, Ann-Christin Elverum as | Marguerite and Christopher Murray as Chauvelin. |
were it not for the courage of the heroine, | Marguerite, and a faithful company servant. |
Marguerite and Robert were awarded the 2006 TACA Neiman | |
Cota tinctoria, or Golden | Marguerite and Yellow Chamomile, is a species in the ge |
Marguerite and Armand is an adaptation created in 1963 | |
lyn, his children, Tom and Jack, his mother, | Marguerite, and his three sisters, along with many niec |
wo surviving sons already in the priesthood, | Marguerite and three other women founded in 1737 a reli |
In 1948 he married | Marguerite Anne Gowans. |
he had 6 daughters, Rosalie (b 1785), Marie | Marguerite Antoinette (b 1786), Marie Genevieve (b 1788 |
Marguerite appears and Faust declares his admiration, b | |
n Mission Viejo, California, training at the | Marguerite Aquatic Center. |
he suffered an upset defeat when he lost to | Marguerite Archie-Hudson in his bid to represent the 48 |
and settled out of court, the appointment of | Marguerite as administratrix of Carmack's estate. |
Marguerite as Otto | |
1, 1699, as a young sister lay dying, Mother | Marguerite asked God to take her life in exchange. |
Lenfest's wife, | Marguerite B. Lenfest has also played an active role in |
Cecil | Marguerite Bailey (8 June 1895 - 29 June 1962); married |
Born Lavender Rosamund | Marguerite Barnes, the nickname 'Pinkie' apparently ref |
ege, Ms. Purl went to England to study under | Marguerite Beale, before returning to the United States |
miral married, on 28 October 1920 in London, | Marguerite Beatrice Daisy Watson (14 April 1863-26 Febr |
s superior because of ill health in 1833 and | Marguerite Beaubien was her able replacement. |
Marguerite Beaubien was an important figure in the Sist | |
out with Henri in 1632, his sister Charlotte | Marguerite became the owner of L'Isle Adam as well as t |
ilibert of Savoy, bending on his knee before | Marguerite, begged her consent to try the dance with hi |
Written by | Marguerite Bertsch, and directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon. |
Olds, | Marguerite, Biography of the Mack Families, 1798-1850, |
r Ralph William Anstruther, 6th Baronet, and | Marguerite Blanche Lily de Burgh, he was educated at Et |
n of Jean Le Veneur (their mothers Marie and | Marguerite Blosset were sisters), and brother of Claude |
rother Steve, born 1799 and his older sister | Marguerite born in 1797-98. |
Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620-1700), foundress of the Cong | |
Saint | Marguerite Bourgeoys (17 April 1620 - 12 January 1700, |
Opened on May 24, 1998, the | Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum is located on the shores of |
Both the | Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum and Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secou |
La Venerable | Marguerite Bourgeoys by Pierre Le Ber in the possession |
January 12 - | Marguerite Bourgeoys (born Troyes, France on April 17, |
of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel and the | Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum includes works on paper of |
The chapel now also houses the | Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum, dedicated to the life of S |
In 2005, | Marguerite Bourgeoys's mortal remains were brought back |
Exhibits focus on | Marguerite Bourgeoys, Montreal's first teacher and foun |
Marguerite Bourgeoys, the town's first teacher | |
f the Congregation of Notre Dame, founded by | Marguerite Bourgeoys, she is also engaged in the missio |
Marguerite Bowman is a former member of the Ohio House | |
Marguerite Broquedis (April 17, 1893 - April 23, 1983) | |
y, Douglas fathered a daughter, Margaret (or | Marguerite), but did not marry the mother, Catherine No |
e way, Olive Dame Campbell and her colleague | Marguerite Butler, began forming the John C. Campbell F |
e Surrey Theatre on 28 May 1855 in Faust and | Marguerite by Meyer Lutz. |
literary review Botteghe oscure for Princess | Marguerite Caetani from its founding in 1948 until it h |
d Island, the son of Dr. Isidore Gallant and | Marguerite Campbell. |
eled Alice Roosevelt (daughter of Theodore), | Marguerite Cassini (daughter of the Russian ambassador) |
f their children (Henry "the Young King" and | Marguerite) celebrated at once. Louis understood the da |
Marguerite Chapman as Alita | |
Marguerite Chapman as Mary Boleslavski | |
Marguerite Chapman as Stella Tracy | |
contribution to the motion picture industry, | Marguerite Chapman has a star on the Hollywood Walk of |
, when he meets Faust's woman, Laura Matson ( | Marguerite Chapman), he slowly charms her into a double |
952 British film noir starring George Brent, | Marguerite Chapman, and Diana Dors. |
Gaynor, along with Scott Brady, Mitzi Green, | Marguerite Chapman, Michael O'Shea, Wally Vernon and Ge |
Marguerite Church went on to hold the seat for six cong | |
He was married to | Marguerite Church, whom upon his death was elected to h |
Marguerite Churchill as Miriam | |
It stars Paul Muni, | Marguerite Churchill, DeWitt Jennings, Henry Kolker, Ed |
a 1931 comedy film starring Will Rogers and | Marguerite Churchill. |
starring Virginia Cherrill, John Wayne, and | Marguerite Churchill. |
It starred stage actress | Marguerite Clark in her first motion picture. |
s with Clara Kimball Young in Eyes of Youth, | Marguerite Clark in Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. |
Marguerite Clark - Letty Roberts | |
Marguerite Clark in The Prince and the Pauper (1915) | |
February 22, 1883, | Marguerite Clark, (actress) (d. |
Kellerman, and Out of a Clear Sky, starring | Marguerite Clark, with extra added attraction Miss Emil |
self was developed into a 1915 film starring | Marguerite Clark. |
Marguerite Clayton | |
Marguerite Clayton - Ethel Brannon | |
Marguerite Clayton - May | |
operation of the ships owned by the heroine ( | Marguerite Clayton). |
to Paris accompanied by a French maid named | Marguerite Clements. |
Marguerite comes from the French word for pearl and is | |
ith Aileen D'Orme, who was later replaced by | Marguerite Cornille, a music hall star. |
Marguerite Courtot - Nargis | |
ayers Film Company and smaller independents, | Marguerite Courtot took most of 1918 off to use her pub |
came her most important feature-length work, | Marguerite Courtot began a relationship with co-star Ra |
1525 - c. 1 February 1553, or | Marguerite d'Elter, a noblewoman from Guelders, relativ |
Jean de Berlo, lord of Bolland, and his wife | Marguerite d'Eynatten. |
Marguerite d'Youville (Born Varennes, France October 15 | |
Marguerite d'Youville and her colleagues adopted the pa | |
The order was founded in 1738 by Saint | Marguerite d'Youville, a young widow. |
tophe du Frost de Lajemmerais, the father of | Marguerite d'Youville. |
d, having married on 13 November 1945 Hester | Marguerite, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel George Cecil |
Provence (then an imperial fief) in favor of | Marguerite, daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Pr |
Marguerite Daulboys | |
McCollum and biochemist-in-training | Marguerite Davis gave the "factors" letter names, becau |
Marie | Marguerite de Bourbon (1752-1830), who married Denis Ni |
olas Cop was befriended by the King's sister | Marguerite de Navarre. |
Garcia was succeeded by his son with | Marguerite de l'Aigle, Sancho IV of Navarre. |
925 film starring Conrad Nagel, Lewis Stone, | Marguerite de la Motte and Paulette Duval. |
of Ibelin († 1313), lord of Korakou, and of | Marguerite de Giblet. |
Marguerite de Bourbon | |
y (April 1439 - 9 March 1483), also known as | Marguerite de Savoie or Margherita di Savoia, was the e |
Marguerite De La Motte - Doris | |
Descendants of | Marguerite de Bourbon |
Marguerite de l'Aigle (died 1141) was a daughter of Gil | |
Marguerite De La Motte - Sylvia Fair | |
silent drama film starring Lon Chaney, Sr., | Marguerite De La Motte, Harrison Ford, and John St. Pol |
Marguerite De La Motte as Ruth Cameron | |
the university under the protection of Queen | Marguerite de Navarre. |
Margaret of Burgundy (French: | Marguerite de Bourgogne) (1290 - 14 August 1315) was th |
Marguerite De Valois Et Henri De Navarre | |
Marguerite de Bourbon b. 8 Nov 1556 | |
Marguerite De La Motte : Constance Bonacieux | |
She co-operated with the King's sister, | Marguerite de Navarre. |
Marguerite de Rothschild, Duchesse de Gramont (born in | |
Marguerite De La Motte as Lady Edith Plantagenet | |
1310), Lord of Besmedin, married | Marguerite de Morf, without issue |
Marguerite de Valois, Countess of Caylus; after the sam | |
Margaret of Foix, (French: | Marguerite de Foix) (c. |
Marguerite De La Motte - Sonia Borisoff / Margaret Smit | |
Marguerite de Bourbon (5 February 1438 - 24 April 1483) | |
Marguerite de Lorraine (b. 9 February 1550), d. young. | |
Marguerite de Bourbon, Lady of Albret (1344 - 1416) was | |
Margaret of Valois (French: | Marguerite de France, Marguerite de Valois, 14 May 1553 |
Margaret of Navarre, who was the daughter of | Marguerite de l'Aigle, daughter of Julienne, another da |
Marguerite de Rothschild, Duchesse de Gramont, by Phili | |
He was a son of James of Piedmont and | Marguerite de Beaujeu (1346-1402). |
He is the author of Mirroring Belief: | Marguerite de Navarre's Devotional Poetry (Edinburgh, 1 |
agel) makes his merger bid for artist Doris ( | Marguerite de la Motte) as his partner Jim Knight (Lewi |
s variously recorded as Marie de Turenne and | Marguerite de Turenne. |
1438 - 7 November 1497), who married firstly | Marguerite de Bourbon, and secondly Claude de Brosse, L |
Marguerite de Toucy, who married Leonardo of Veruli, Ch | |
he elder Pierre Lafitte remarried in 1775 to | Marguerite Desteil; they had six children, including Je |
Marguerite Deval - Madame Tampico | |
Marguerite Deval - Madame Courtois | |
Marguerite Deval (1866-1955) was a French singer and ac | |
Marguerite died on 22 May 1704. | |
oote married three times: in 1916 he married | Marguerite Doris Wellstead, of Hessle, East Riding of Y |
He was married to | Marguerite du Plessis. |
He is married to Dr | Marguerite Dupree, an academic historian of medicine cu |
friends with fellow journalist and feminist, | Marguerite Durand but following a confrontation with th |
n started in 1897 by journalist and activist | Marguerite Durand, the Library opened in 1931 at 79 rue |
feminist newspaper La Fronde is published by | Marguerite Durand. |
Marguerite Duras - Elle | |
entioned Mark Twain, George Bernard Shaw and | Marguerite Duras in his works. |
1991, Bouraoui has affirmed the influence of | Marguerite Duras in her work, although the life narrati |
Proust, Simone de Beauvoir, Michel Tournier, | Marguerite Duras and Romain Gary (who exceptionally won |
ectness of her voice led to comparisons with | Marguerite Duras and Sylvia Plath |
Marguerite Duras looked after Antelme and wrote La Doul | |
Marguerite Duras And Charles Bukowski: The Yin And Yang | |
s and philosophers including Samuel Beckett, | Marguerite Duras, Maurice Blanchot, Georges Bataille, P |
She has also translated works by | Marguerite Duras, Nathalie Sarraute, Katherine Mansfiel |
Marguerite Duras, the pseudonym (after the town) of Mar | |
ing French writers of her own time including | Marguerite Duras, Amin Malouf, Julia Kristeva, Michel Q |
nger is a 1972 French drama film directed by | Marguerite Duras. |
ion) is a 1977 French drama film directed by | Marguerite Duras. |
Marguerite Duras: Apocalyptic Desires (London, Routledg | |
Marguerite Duras: The Afternoon of Mr. Andesmas, Frankf | |
nt-Paul, Quebec, the son of Louis Gagnon and | Marguerite Durette. |
etipa), Tatiana and Olga in Onegin (Cranko), | Marguerite Duval in Die Kameliendame (Neumeier) and Man |
Oliver Sandys - Hilda Wagner (billed | Marguerite Evans) |
e Marshall Hall gave to Madame (or Princess) | Marguerite Fahmy in 1924 for the shooting death of her |
Nancy | Marguerite Farriss is an American historian. |
In 1938 he married | Marguerite Fearnsides, daughter of William Fearnsides, |
John A. and | Marguerite fell in love and their relationship, which w |
He married his second wife | Marguerite Ferret, daughter of a law court usher, on 16 |
play was adapted from the 1928 novel Mops by | Marguerite Florence Barclay. |
Judd was born February 15, 1885 and married | Marguerite Foulke in 1910. |
Marguerite found it impossible to ignore this particula | |
Marguerite Gabrielle Courtot (August 20, 1897 - May 28, | |
- molto con impeto - moderato (dedicated to | Marguerite Gagne) |
Kentucky by Sir Gallahad III out of the mare | Marguerite, Gallant Fox was a bay colt who became the s |
Married | Marguerite Gamelin (b. |
Marguerite Garcya - Albertine's mother | |
Theda Bara - | Marguerite Gauthier |
It stars Theda Bara as | Marguerite Gauthier. |
ady Baynton; "The Lady of Camellias" (1958), | Marguerite Gautier |
Norma Talmadge - | Marguerite Gautier,Camille |
ellocq (circa 1912) of one of her girls, one | Marguerite Griffin, is frequently reproduced in texts a |
Sister | Marguerite Guillot collaborated with Eymard and became |
Marguerite Guillot, better known as Blessed Margaret of | |
Marguerite H. Davis | |
ose Creek Police Department is housed at the | Marguerite H. Brown Municipal Center, along with the Ci |
But, Mother | Marguerite had a raging fever, suffered 12 days, and di |
the royal court of England, suggesting that | Marguerite had influence on the Protestant Reformation |
King Louis IX's marriage to | Marguerite had been arranged by his mother, Blanche of |
ed GP, Doctor Neil Stirling - whose own wife | Marguerite had died of motor neurone disease - accepted |
Marguerite Harrison was a spy, a member of American mil | |
The letter went on to relate that | Marguerite Harrison was the sister-in-law of the Govern |
es of King Charles VII, by his marriage with | Marguerite, heiress of Reynald V of Nanteuil-Aci and Ma |
On 22 October 1913, he married Jessie | Marguerite Henderson, daughter of William Henderson; th |
Marguerite Henry Story (11 May 1922 - 25 September 2009 | |
Misty, the local pony made famous by | Marguerite Henry's award-winning children's book Misty |
of Chincoteague and Stormy, Misty's Foal by | Marguerite Henry. |
l is the son of Rowland Louis Hill and Paddy | Marguerite Henwood. |
Marguerite Higgins of The Washington Times said that th | |
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