- The
Médaille militaire (French pronunciation: [medaj militɛʁ], "Military Medal") is a
military decoration of the
French Republic for
other ranks for meritorious...
-
Medaille University was a
private college in Buffalo, New York. The
Sisters of St.
Joseph founded Medaille in 1937,
naming it
after their founder, Jean...
- grounds.
Medaille Sports Complex opened in 2019 as the
anchor tenant of
Buffalo Color Park, and the $4
million facility served as home of
Medaille University's...
- The
Médaille de l'enfance et des
familles (English:
Medal of
childhood and families),
formerly known as the
Médaille de la
Famille française (English:...
- Delalande-Guérineau
Médaille Drouin Médaille Alfred Dutens Médaille Fould Médaille Gobert Médaille Stanislas Julien Médaille le Fèvre-Deumier
Médaille Gustave Mendel...
- Jean Paul
Médaille, SJ (29
January 1618 – 15 May 1689) was a
French Jesuit missionary. Jean Paul
Médaille was born on 29
January 1618 at Carc****onne,...
- The
Grande Médaille of the
French Academy of Sciences,
established in 1997, is
awarded annually to a
researcher who has
contributed decisively to the development...
-
National Liberation War (
médaille du
martyr de la
guerre de libération nationale)
Medal of
Gravely Wounded, War
Disabled (
médaille de
grand blessé, mutilé...
- Sir
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30
November 1874 – 24
January 1965) was a
British statesman,
military officer, and
writer who was
Prime Minister...
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Medal of
Civil Merit (
Médaille du mérite civique; in gold, silver, or bronze)
Medal of Arts,
Science and
Letters Merit (
Médaille du mérite des Arts, Sciences...