• Look up thiers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Thiers is a French place name and surname, with the variants Thier and Tier. It may refer to: Adolphe...
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    Adolphe Thiers was born out of wedlock in Marseille on 15 April 1797, during the rule of the Directorate. His father, Pierre-Louis-Marie Thiers, was a...
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    Thiès ([tjɛs]; Arabic: ثيس, romanized: Ṯyass; Noon: Chess) is the third largest city in Senegal with a population officially estimated at 320,000 in 2005...
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  • up thy or Thy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. THY or Thy may refer to: Thy, the genitive case of the English personal pronoun thou (archaic) Thy (district)...
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  • Catholic Diocese of Thiès Thiès Department Thiès Region in western Senegal Thies (name) Thiers (disambiguation) Thiess (disambiguation) Thys Thijs This disambiguation...
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    Thiers old hospital (Ancien hôpital de Thiers, in French) is the former site of a hospital dating back to the 17th century, located in the eastern part...
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    Élise Thiers (1818–1880) was the wife of the President of France Adolphe Thiers. She was the daughter of a banker. She married Thiers in 1833. Prior and...
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  • Thies Kaspareit (born 1964), German equestrian Surname Annelies Thies (born 1969), Dutch sailor Bill Thies, American computer scientist Brian Thies,...
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    The district of Thiers consists of forty-three municipalities in six cantons. Its inhabitants are known as Thiernois or Bitords. Thiers is a major historical...
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  • of androgens. The disease is named for Emile Achard and Joseph Thiers. Achard–Thiers syndrome affects mostly postmenopausal women and comprises diabetes...
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