- leksikon) Bull,
Edvard (1917).
Vincens Lunge (in Norwegian). Kristiania:
Steenske forlag. Koht,
Halvdan (1950).
Vincens Lunge contra Henrik Krummedige:...
- He
finished 11th in the
folding K-1 10000 m
event at the 1936
Summer Olympics in Berlin.
Mirko Vincens'
profile at
Sports Reference.com v t e v t e...
- Legge's flower**** (Dicaeum
vincens) or the white-throated flower****, is a
small p****erine bird. It is an
endemic resident breeder in Sri Lanka....
- Jean-César
Vincens-Plauchut (September 16, 1755 –
August 15, 1801) is a
French politician.
Vincens-Plauchut has been an MP for Gard.
Biographical details...
- Vinçenc
Prennushi (born
Nikoll Prendushi, 4
September 1885 – 19
March 1949) was an
Albanian Roman Catholic professed member from the
Order of
Friars Minor...
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Vincens Grandjean (18
September 1898 – 19
April 1970) was a
Danish equestrian. He
competed in two
events at the 1936
Summer Olympics.
Grandjean grew up...
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Vincens Budde (also
known as
Vincents Budde or
Vincent Budde) was a
Norwegian officer, born in 1660 in Halden,
Norway into a
Norwegian military family...
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Vincen Vincen is an
unincorporated community in
Tyler and
Wetzel counties, in the U.S.
state of West Virginia. A post
office opened on the
Wetzel County...
-
renowned clergy have
served in the church,
including Shtjefën Gjeçovi,
Vinçens Prennushi,
Klement Miraj,
Robert Ashta, and Zef Pllumi. Merlika, Eugjen...
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Emmanuel Boileau de
Castelnau (1857–1923),
French alpinist Jean-César
Vincens-Plauchut (1755–1801),
French politician Nîmes is
twinned with: Preston...