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Piennes (French pronunciation: [pjɛn]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France. The
writer Anne-Marie
Blanc winner of...
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Piennes-Onvillers is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. It was
created in 1973 by the
merger of two
former communes:...
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Royal Central School of
Speech and
Drama – Eve
Turner and
Yvette Pienne. Malvern,
Worcestershire § Drama Kemp,
Thomas (1943). The
Birmingham Repertory...
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Pargny Parvillers-le-Quesnoy Pendé
Pernois Péronnesubpr
Picquigny Piennes-Onvillers
Pierregot ****y Plachy-Buyon Le Plessier-Rozainvillers Pœuilly...
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street player Clément Marot,
royal poet
Monsieur de
Pienne Monsieur de
Gordes Monsieur de
Pardaillan Monsieur de
Brion Monsieur de...
- Parey-Saint-Césaire
Parroy Parux Petit-Failly
Petitmont Pettonville Pexonne Phlin Piennes Pierre-la-Treiche Pierre-Percée
Pierrepont Pierreville Pompey Pont-à-Mousson...
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Umbro Voiello Parma Nevio Scala Umbro Parmalat Pescara Vincenzo Zucchini Pienne Gelati Gis Roma
Vujadin Boškov
Adidas Barilla Sampdoria Sven-Göran Eriksson...
- Nancy,
France to a
modest family of
Italian ancestry and was
raised in
Piennes. Amid the
Second World War, her
family moved to
Western France, and later...
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deaths of others. In
December 1519, upon the
death of the
seigneur de
Piennes, Vendôme
acceded to the
position of
governor of Picardie. On 16 December...
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hundred taken prisoners, of the best men in France; as the
Sieur de
Piennes, the
Marquis de Rotelin, and others.
Henry sent his
account to Margaret...