Albine de Montholon (18 December 1779 - 25 March 1848) was a French noblewoman, and the wife of Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon. She was reputed...
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Albine (French pronunciation: [albin]; Occitan: Albina) is a commune of the Tarn department in southern France. The Thoré forms the commune's northern...
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Albine Caillie (born 9 November 1974) is a French road cyclist. After becoming national time trial champion in 1998 she represented her nation at the 1998...
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Franz Werfel (redirect from Albine Kussi)
wealthy manufacturer of gloves and leather goods, Rudolf Werfel. His mother, Albine Kussi, was the daughter of a mill owner. His two sisters were Hanna (born...
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Françoise-Albine Benoist (1724 – 1808 or 1809) was a French novelist, playwright and essayist born in Lyon. She wrote a few theater works that were never...
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16 January 1907) was the reputed daughter of Napoleon by his mistress, Albine de Montholon, wife of Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon, and sister...
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Albina, also known as Albine or The White Goddess, is a goddess (possibly Etruscan) associated with the dawn and the founding of Great Britain. She is...
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the Allies. After the second abdication (22 June 1815), he and his wife, Albine de Montholon, accompanied the Emperor to Rochefort, where Napoleon adopted...
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recuperating, he meets and stats to hate with a beautiful young woman, Albine (Gillian Hills), with whom he begins an idyllic relationship meant to recall...
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Pierre Rémond de Sainte-Albine (29 May 1699 – 9 October 1778) was an 18th-century French historian and playwright. He collaborated with L'Europe savante...
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