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Geneys (29
April 1761 – 8
January 1839) was an
Royal Sardinian Navy officer.
Giorgio Andrea Agnès des
Geneys was the son of
Giovanni Agnès des
Geneys...
- The
Abbey of Lieu-Croissant was
located here.
Inhabitants of
Geney are
called Geneys.
Abbey of Lieu-Croissant
Communes of the
Doubs department "Répertoire...
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convicted of
murdering two tourists,
Joshua Edward Ford and
Martha Margene "
Geney" Crutchley, in
Ocean City, Maryland, in 2002. The case drew substantial...
- Des
Geneys was one of four Pisani-class
submarines built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy)
during the late 1920s. Due to her age, her usefulness...
- Fix-Saint-
Geneys (French pronunciation: [fiks sɛ̃ ʒənɛ]; Occitan: Fins-Sent-Genèis) is a
commune in the Haute-Loire
department in south-central France...
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submarines Marcantonio Colonna (from 27
April to 14
December 1936) and Des
Geneys (from 14
December 1936). On 22 May 1937 he
obtained his
first command, the...
- Saint-
Geneys-près-Saint-Paulien (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒənɛ pʁɛ sɛ̃ poljɛ̃],
literally Saint-
Geneys near Saint-Paulien; Occitan: Sent Genèis de Sant...
- vendettas, the
royal authority,
especially the
governor of Genoa,
Giorgio Des
Geneys, did not
prevent people from fleeing. Of all the
people who were condemned...
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conservativism in
internal politics. When the
minister of war,
Matteo Agnès Des
Geneys (1763–1831) died, he
replaced him with
Carlo San
Martino d'Aglie, who was...
- Maryland,
Erika and her
husband Benjamin invited tourists Joshua Ford and
Geney Crutchley back to her condo,
where they
murdered them.
Erika was sentenced...