• and believes (with some justification) that she still pines for Jean-Marie Michaud, whom she nursed during his recovery. Jealous by nature, Benoît also...
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    relationship". Michaud & Aynesworth 1989, pp. 15–17. Michaud & Aynesworth 1989, pp. 37–39. Michaud & Aynesworth 1989, pp. 102–114. Michaud & Aynesworth...
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  • novella by Ronald Tierney The Blue Dragon, a novel by Robert Lepage, Marie Michaud, and Fred Jourdain The Blue Dragon, a novel by Kirk Munroe Blue Dragon...
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    Joseph–François Michaud (19 June 1767 – 30 September 1839) was a French historian and publicist. Michaud was born at either La Biolle or Albens in the...
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  • Ru is a Canadian drama film, directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud and released in 2023. An adaptation of Kim Thúy's award-winning 2009 novel Ru, the film...
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  • practice in Memramcook and then Bouctouche. In 1896, Landry married Annie-Marie Michaud. David-Vital Landry served on the municipal council for Wellington....
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    Élisabeth-Antoinette Le Michaud d'Arçon de Vaudey (27 October 1773, in Besançon – 1833?) was a French lady-in-waiting (Dame du Palais). She was famous...
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  • widowed in 1717. Argenton (Marie-Louise-Madeleine-Victoire Le Bel de La Boissière de Séry, comtesse d’). In: Louis-Gabriel Michaud (Hrsg.): Biographie universelle...
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  • Michel Michaud (born 1946) is a French chef who brought French cuisine to Denmark in 1971. Gaining wide acclaim for gourmet cuisine in restaurants across...
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    Mary of Guise (redirect from Marie de Guise)
    Mary of Guise (French: Marie de Guise; 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560), also called Mary of Lorraine, was Queen of Scotland from 1538 until 1542, as...
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