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Précieux (French pronunciation: [pʁesjø]) is a
commune in the
Loire department in
central France. Benoît
Malon (1841 - 1893), politician,
journalist was...
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Metalor Technologies,
previously Métaux
Précieux SA Metalor,
founded in 1852, is a
subsidiary of ****an's
Tanaka Kikinzoku Group.
Metalor has
become one...
- Societé Monégasque de
Banques et de Métaux
Précieux was a
Monaco bank
which failed in 1955. The
failure of the bank led to the
resignation of Monaco's...
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Précieux-Sang (French pronunciation: [pʁesjø sɑ̃]) is a
community of the city of Bécancour, Quebec. 46°17′35″N 72°24′08″W / 46.29306°N 72.40222°W /...
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Catherine Aurelia Caouette (1833–1905), also
known as Catherine-Aurélie du
Précieux-Sang, was a
Canadian nun, the
founder of the
Sisters Adorers of the Precious...
- L'Église du
Précieux Sang (also
known as The
Church of the
Precious Blood (in French) is a
historic Roman Catholic church complex at 94
Carrington Avenue...
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those artists who
emphasized dreams and ideals; the
Decadents cultivated précieux, ornamented, or
hermetic styles, and
morbid subject matters. The subject...
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During his reign, the Societé Monégasque de
Banques et de Métaux
Précieux, a bank
which held a
significant amount of Monaco's capital, was bankrupted...
- into six
secteurs (lit. "sectors"): Bécancour, Saint-Grégoire, Gentilly,
Précieux-Sang, Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval, and Sainte-Gertrude. Bécancour, Saint-Grégoire...
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Parish of Saint-Dominique-de-Jonquières.
Creation of the
Parish of Très-
Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur from
territories taken from the Muni****lity of...