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Thévenin le Royer, called Roze, of Domremy; Béatrix, wife of
The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 Anatole France 1884
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'Roze Maandag' Pink Monday, is a special day for gay men and lesbians.
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At age thirteen, under the influence of the romances of Nokhem-Meyer Shaykevitsh (Shomer), Faygnberg penned her first novel, Yosef un Roze.
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Chevalier Roze, whose name had been Mademoiselle Roze, and who was called
Les Miserables 2008
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"Often these are bisexual men who are married," says Pierre van der Steen of the police network aimed at promoting the rights of gays and lesbians, Roze in Blauw RIB, told the Telegraaf.
Archive 2007-06-01 GayandRight 2007
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“Ianni, fifth planet of seven in the Roze system,” he said promptly.
Star Trek: A Rock and a Hard Place Peter David 1990
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“Ianni, fifth planet of seven in the Roze system,” he said promptly.
Star Trek: A Rock and a Hard Place Peter David 1990
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“Ianni, fifth planet of seven in the Roze system,” he said promptly.
Star Trek: A Rock and a Hard Place Peter David 1990
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“Ianni, fifth planet of seven in the Roze system,” he said promptly.
Star Trek: A Rock and a Hard Place Peter David 1990
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Recent French editions were prepared by Brunet, signed M.G. B. (Paris, 1843 and 1908); by de Wyzewa (Paris, 1902); and by Roze (Paris, 1902). an Italian translation by Nicolas Manerbi was printed in 1475, probably at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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