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  2. Walloons - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare used the word Walloon: "A base Walloon, to win the Dauphin's grace/Thrust Talbot with a spear in the back." A note in Henry VI, Part I says, "At this time, the Walloons [were] the inhabitants of the area, now in south Belgium, still known as the 'Pays wallon'."

  3. Walloon name - Wikipedia

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    Flemish surnames are also common, due to Flemish economic immigration from 1850 to 1950. See Flanders name. There are also a lot of typical Walloon surnames, like Monami (fr: Mon ami, en: My friend), Dehasse (fr: de Hasselt, en: from Hasselt), Delcroix (fr: de la Croix, en: from the Cross), Delhaize or Donnay (some famous tennis equipment in ...

  4. List of Huguenots - Wikipedia

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    Key work: Memoirs of a Huguenot Family. [336] François Guizot (1787–1874), French historian, statesman. Key work: History of France. [337] Auguste Himly (1823–1906), French historian and geographer. [338] Francis Labilliere (1840–1895), Australian historian and imperialist, son of Huguenot-descended Charles Edgar de Labilliere. He was ...

  5. Labuschagne - Wikipedia

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    Labuschagne or Labuschagné (usually la-buhs-kagh-nee in South Africa; also Lab-u-shane [1]) is a surname often used by Afrikaners or people of Afrikaner descent from South Africa. History [ edit ]

  6. Category:Huguenots - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Huguenot Society of Canada; Huguenot-Walloon half dollar; List of Huguenots; J.

  7. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    The top ten surnames cover about 20% of the population, with important geographical differences. The regional distribution of surnames within Spain was homogenized mostly through internal migrations, especially since 1950. Names typical of the old crown of Castile have become the most common all over the country.

  8. Marriott (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Marriott is an English surname, originally Huguenot and most frequently seen as a surname in East Anglia. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Marriott (1824–1900) British actress; Alice Marriott (historian) (1910–1992), American historian; Alice Marriott (1907–2000), American businesswoman, entrepreneur and philanthropist

  9. Category:Huguenot history in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Huguenot-Walloon half dollar; Huguenot, Staten Island; J.