Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune, 1st Count Brune (French pronunciation: [ɡijom maʁi an bʁyn], 13 March 1764 – 2 August 1815) was a French military commander...
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Shalom Brune-Franklin is a British-Australian actress. She is known for playing Private Maisie Richards in the BBC series Our Girl, Umm Khulthum in The...
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Bruning or Brüning may refer to: Bruning (surname) Bruning Army Airfield, a former airfield Brüning Museum, a Peruvian museum Bruning, Nebraska Brunning...
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Brune Pourcel née Tavernier was a woman who lived in the Comté de Foix in the early fourteenth century, she was made notable by appearing in Emmanuel...
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Gabrielle Brune (12 February 1912 in Bournemouth, Hampshire – 18 January 2005 in Chichester, Sussex) was a British actress. On stage from 1930, her work...
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Adolphe Brune was a French artist born in Paris in 1802 and painted religious subjects, portraits, still life, and mural compositions. He studied under...
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Brune, in honour of the Brune river, a river of Aisne. Brune (1690), a 6-gun corvette of barque. Brune (1755), a 32-gun Blonde-class frigate. Brune (1781)...
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Theodore "Theo" Brune (born 1854 - died 1932) was a German-American architect in Biloxi, Mississippi. He designed many churches on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana...
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Mitchell Brunings is a Dutch musician known for his vocal resemblance to Bob Marley. Brunings was born in 1989 in Suriname and raised in the Netherlands...
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Brune, two of them were vessels captured from the French. HMS Brune (1761), a Blonde-class frigate HMS Brune (1808), a Nymphe-class frigate HMS Brune (1856)...
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