Not to be confused with Guy Henry (disambiguation).
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the heiress Marguerite de Rohan, daughter of Henri, Duke of Rohan. He is also known as Henri de Chabot. Henri was the son of Charles de Chabot, Seigneur...
1732–1739: Jacques-Joachim Trotti, marquis de La Chétardie 1740–1748: Louis GuyHenri de Valori 1750–1752: Richard Francis Talbot 1756–1756: Louis Jules Mancini...
Maxime as Sailor in the Café Crusoe Nicolas Amato as Rub-Out Raymond GuyHenri as Alecto's henchman Joé Davray as Alecto's henchman Roger Legris as Higgins...
seasons: 20, Henri Richard Most games: 1,256, Henri Richard Most goals: 544, Maurice Richard Most assists: 728, Guy Lafleur Most points: 1,246, Guy Lafleur...
Mazono”, by Jean Malonga; 2° “La Palabre stérile”, by Guy Menga; 3° “Le Pleurer-rire”, by Henri Lopès, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, 1993...
family's youngest son, Henri Christo van Breda, surrendered to police in June 2016 and was released on bail the next day. Henri was found guilty of murder...
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