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- Renty (French pronunciation: [ʁɑ̃ti]; West Flemish: Renteke) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France about...
- Renty Taylor (c. 1775 - after c. 1866), also known as Renty Thompson or Papa Renty, was an African man of the 18th and 19th centuries. Born in the Congo...
- Véronique Renties (born 3 July 1960 at Valenciennes) is a former French athlete, who specialized in the middle distances. She won five French Championship...
- The Battle of Renty was fought on 13 August 1554, between France and the Holy Roman Empire at Renty, in the northern theatre of the Italian Wars. French...
- Montmorency. He was Lord of Montigny and Margrave of Renty. Later he was also Count of Lalaing and Marquis of Renty. In 1576, together with Philip de Lalaing (1537–1582)...
- (Born America); daughter of Renty on B.F. Taylor Plantation, Columbia South Carolina [Picture # 1] Delia daughter of Renty on B.F. Taylor Plantation, Columbia...
- He became a monk later in his life and founded a Benedictine abbey at Renty. Bertulf migrated to the County of Artois, where he converted to Christianity...
- Gaston Jean Baptiste de Renty (born 1611 at the castle of Beni, Diocese of Bayeux in Normandy; died 24 April 1649) was a French aristocrat and philanthropist...
- Parokhod is a Ukrainian businessman, entrepreneur and founder of the UAE-based Renty.ae platform. From 2008 to 2012, Yevhen Parokhod was a student at Yaroslav...
- Bishoprics of Toul, Verdun and Metz, acquisitions secured with victory at Renty in 1554. After the abdication of Charles V in 1556, the Habsburg empire...