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Sylvestre can
refer to:
Carlos Sylvestre Begnis (1903–1980),
Argentine medical doctor and
politician Philippe Sylvestre Dufour (1622–1687),
French Protestant...
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Gymnema sylvestre is a
perennial woody vine
native to Asia (including the
Arabian Peninsula),
Africa and Australia. It has been used in
Ayurvedic medicine...
- Saint-
Sylvestre may
refer to: Saint-
Sylvestre,
Quebec Saint-
Sylvestre, Ardèche,
France Saint-
Sylvestre, Haute-Savoie,
France Saint-
Sylvestre, Haute-Vienne...
- her
details to
Stefan Sylvestre, who
identified her on
Golders Green Road.
Wearing a
hoodie to
obscure his identity,
Sylvestre approached Piper, who thought...
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fictional mega-corporation
World Company.
Sylvestre was
dressed in a suit and tie, with a
security badge.
Other Sylvestres,
dressed as Cardinals, Reverends, Imams...
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director Sylvestre Bangui (1934–1996),
Central African general,
diplomat and
politician Sylvestre Ilunga (born 1947),
Congolese politician Sylvestre Gallot...
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Cleopatra Mary
Palmer (née
Sylvestre; 19
April 1945 – 20
September 2024),
known professionally as Cleo
Sylvestre, was a
British actress. She was the first...
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Sisymbrium sylvestre may be: S.
sylvestre L., a
synonym of
Rorippa sylvestris (L.)
Besser S.
sylvestre C.Mohr ex Bab., a
synonym of
Rorippa palustris...
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Sylvestre is a
surname of
French origin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Cleo
Sylvestre (1945–2024),
English actress Simone Sylvestre (1923–2020)...
- The
Visigoths sacking Rome in 410, by Joseph-Noël
Sylvestre (1890), the
first time in c. 800
years that Rome had
fallen to a
foreign enemy...