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Eugene IV (Latin:
Eugenius IV; Italian:
Eugenio IV; 1383 – 23
February 1447), born
Gabriele Condulmer, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of...
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Eugene I (Latin:
Eugenius I; died 2 June 657) was the
bishop of Rome from 10
August 654 to his death. He was
chosen to
become Pope
after the deposition...
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Eugene II (Latin:
Eugenius II; died 27
August 827) was the
bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from 6 June 824 to his death. A
native of...
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Eugene (/juːˈdʒiːn/ yoo-JEEN) is a city in and the
county seat of Lane County, Oregon,
United States. It is
located at the
southern end of the Willamette...
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Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (French: [øʒɛn vjɔlɛ lə dyk]; 27
January 1814 – 17
September 1879) was a
French architect and author,
famous for his restoration...
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Eugène Goossens (28
January 1867 – 31 July 1958) was a French-born
conductor and violinist. To
distinguish him from his
conductor father and his composer...
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Eugene M.
Davis (born
January 27, 1952) is an
American actor known for
playing the
psychotic killer Warren Stacy in the 1983 film 10 to
Midnight with Charles...
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Eugene Onegin is a
novel in
verse by
Alexander Pushkin.
Eugene Onegin may also
refer to:
Eugene Onegin (opera), an 1879
opera by
Pyotr Tchaikovsky Eugene...
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Eugene Daniel (born 1961) is an
American football player.
Eugene Daniel(s) may also
refer to:
Eugene Daniels (born 1989),
American journalist A 1921 lynching...
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Eugene Victor Debs (November 5, 1855 –
October 20, 1926) was an
American socialist,
political activist,
trade unionist, one of the
founding members of...