They were gathered by the hundreds, Aude said, under tents provided by rebel soldiers across the way.
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Aude Zieseniss de Thuin, the founder and CEO, spent most of her life as an entrepreneur in France.
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The beautiful Aude apprehends the death of Roland; she falls dead.
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La belle Aude has fulfilled her mission when she dies for love of Roland.
Women of Medival France|Pierce Butler
Those by the Rhone, Eraut, and Aude, are blocked up by bars at the mouths of those rivers.
Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson|Thomas Jefferson
Among the most important of its secondary basins, we may reckon those of the Aude, the Hrault, and the Var.
History of Julius Caesar Vol. 2 of 2|Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873.
"Nevertheless, you shall bow to it," answered the brother of Aude, and with one back-stroke he beheaded the paynim.
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British Dictionary definitions for Aude
Aude
/ (Frenchod) /
noun
a department of S France on the Gulf of Lions, in Languedoc-Roussillon region. Capital: Carcassonne. Pop: 321 734 (2003 est). Area: 6342 sq km (2473 sq miles)