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  2. Lalla Latifa Amahzoune - Wikipedia

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    Hassan ould Mouha ou Hammou Zayani. Princess Hajja Lalla Latifa ( Arabic: الحاجة للا لطيفة; [ 1][ 2][ 3] née Amahzoune, 1943/1944 – 29 June 2024), was the wife of King Hassan II of Morocco, and the mother of Princess Lalla Meryem, King Mohammed VI, Princesses Lalla Asma and Lalla Hasna, and Prince Moulay Rachid. [ 4][ 5][ 6]

  3. Hassan II of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Hassan II of Morocco. Hassan II ( Arabic: الحسن الثاني, romanized : al-Ḥasan aṯ-ṯhānī; 9 July 1929 – 23 July 1999) was King of Morocco from 1961 until his death in 1999. A member of the Alawi dynasty, he was the eldest son of Sultan Mohammed V, and his second wife, Lalla Abla bint Tahar . He was named crown prince in 1957 ...

  4. Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Princess Lalla Salma (born Salma Bennani, Arabic: سلمى بناني, 10 May 1977) [ 4][ 5] is the former wife of Mohammed VI of Morocco. They married in 2002, and she became the first wife of a Moroccan ruler to have been publicly acknowledged. [ 6] She was last seen in an official capacity in December 2017, [ 7][ 8] and it was later on ...

  5. The Baker's Wife (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Baker's Wife ( French: La femme du boulanger) is a 1938 French drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol. It is based on the novel Blue Boy by French author Jean Giono and became the basis of the American musical The Baker's Wife . It tells how the peace of a Provençal village is shattered when the baker's wife runs off with a handsome shepherd.

  6. King's Daughters - Wikipedia

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    Jean Talon, Bishop François de Laval and several settlers welcome the King's Daughters upon their arrival. Painting by Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale. The King's Daughters (French: filles du roi, or filles du roy in the spelling of the era) is a term used to refer to the approximately 800 young French women who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by King ...

  7. Death and funeral of Hassan II of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Hassan II, King of Morocco since 1961, died on 23 July 1999 in the capital of Rabat, at the age of 70. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Crown Prince Sidi Mohammed, who acceded to the throne as King Mohammed VI. Hassan's remains were interred at the Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat on 25 July, following an Islamic funeral ceremony.

  8. Le Grau-du-Roi - Wikipedia

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    Le Grau-du-Roi(French pronunciation:[ləɡʁodyʁwa]; Occitan: Lo Grau dau Rei) is a communein the Garddepartmentin southern France. It is the only commune in Gard to have a frontage on the Mediterranean. To the west is the Heraultdepartment and La Grande-Mottevillage, and to the east is the Bouches-du-Rhonedepartment.

  9. Camelots du Roi - Wikipedia

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    The King's Camelots, officially the National Federation of the King's Camelots (French: Fédération nationale des Camelots du Roi) was a far-right youth organization of the French militant royalist and integralist movement Action Française active from 1908 to 1936. It is best known for taking part in many right-wing demonstrations in France ...