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Marion Clignet (born 21
February 1964) is a
French former track cyclist.
Clignet was
diagnosed with
epilepsy at the age of 22 and was
shunned by the United...
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Empire in
French West Africa: France's
Successful Decolonization? (2002)
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African Education"...
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primary education".
Paedagogica Historica (1975) 15#2 pp: 406–425. Remi
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Clignet, R., Many Wives, Many Powers,
Northwestern University Press,
Evanston (1970)...
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Archived from the
original on
March 11, 2018.
Retrieved December 24, 2020.
Clignet, R., Many Wives, Many Powers,
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Evanston (1970)...
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enemy archers, a
cavalry force of 800–1,200
picked men-at-arms, led by
Clignet de Bréban and
Louis de Bosredon, was
distributed evenly between both flanks...
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November 2008. "Marion
Clignet's Back".
Retrieved 20
November 2008. Epsy Health. "Inspirational
Epilepsy Stories:
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Encyclopedia of
African history. New York: CRC Press, p. 878 Remi
Clignet, "Inadequacies of the
notion of ****imilation in
African education". Journal...
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Jules Clévenot France M
swimming 1,
water polo 1 1900 1900 1
Marion Clignet France F road
cycling 2,
track cycling 2 1992 2000 3
Joseph Cludts Belgium...
- Longo-Ciprelli (1986–1989)
Catherine Marsal (1990)
Marion Clignet (1991)
Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (1992)
Marion Clignet (1993)
Chantal Gorostegui (1994)
Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli...