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The King of Debauchery, the King of Uproar, Louis X., called the Hutin, succeeded his father, Philippe le Bel; John XXII. to Clement V. Avignon then became in truth a second Rome.
The Companions of Jehu Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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Due to the generosity of her daughter and heir, Catherine Hutin, this summer visitors have a rare opportunity to tour the living quarters and studio.
Picasso Is Lord of This Manor Michael FitzGerald 2011
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His place was filled by Maurice Hutin, the next in line.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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In Panama City he stayed at the palace of the bishop, where the guardian at his door was a dog called Bravo, a local phenomenon of unknown breed and origin which had first attached itself to Dingler some years before, then Hutin, then Bunau-Varilla, and most recently to Charles de Lesseps.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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In Panama City he stayed at the palace of the bishop, where the guardian at his door was a dog called Bravo, a local phenomenon of unknown breed and origin which had first attached itself to Dingler some years before, then Hutin, then Bunau-Varilla, and most recently to Charles de Lesseps.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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Hutin too was ill and worn out and in another month he quit.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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Hutin too was ill and worn out and in another month he quit.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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His place was filled by Maurice Hutin, the next in line.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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Hutin, King of France, taken in the year 1316, in which we find,
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Hutin, and her husband Philip of Evreux (1328-1343), surnamed the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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