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Pelagie (or
Pélagie) is a name, a
French form of the Gr**** Pelagia; its
meaning refers to the sea.
Pelagie Doane (1906–1966),
American illustrator and...
- The
Pelagie Islands (Italian:
Isole Pelagie; Sicilian: Ìsuli Pilaggî), from the Gr**** πέλαγος, pélagos
meaning "open sea", are the
three small islands...
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Pélagie is a
Canadian epic
musical written by
Allen Cole and
Vincent de Tourdonnet. It is
based on the 1979
novel Pélagie-la-Charette (fr) by Acadian...
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Pelagie Doane Hoffner (April 11, 1906 –
December 9, 1966) was an
American illustrator and
writer of children's books.
Doane was born in Ambler, Pennsylvania...
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Montreuil family for his son to
marry their eldest daughter Renée-
Pélagie.
Although the
Montreuils were of
bourgeois origin, and had only been ennobled...
- Sainte-
Pélagie was a
prison in Paris, in
active use from 1790 to 1899. It was
founded earlier than that, however, in 1662, as
place for "repentant girls"...
- The
Prince of
Lampedusa was a
minor title in the
Sicilian nobility. The
first prince of
Lampedusa and
Linosa was Don
Giulio Fabrizio Tomasi, who received...
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Lampedusa Airport is an
airport on the
Italian island of
Lampedusa in the
Province of Agrigento,
Sicily (IATA: LMP, ICAO: LICD). It is
located a few hundred...
- Two
Strand River Antonine Maillet 1929 novelist,
playwright La Sagouine,
Pélagie-la-Charrette André
Major 1942 poet,
novelist Les Rescapés
Kevin Major 1949...
- Nora Coton-
Pélagie (born 22
April 1988 in Les Lilas, Seine-Saint-Denis) is a
French football player. She
plays as an
attacking midfielder and is a former...