• Jean-Baptiste Bullet (1699 in Besançon – 6 September 1775) was a French writer on philology and antiquities, and the author of Histoire de l'Établissement...
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  • (1921–2011), Swiss Roman Catholic prelate Jean-Baptiste Bullet (1669–1775), French writer and professor Pierre Bullet (c. 1639–1716), French architect This...
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    Bullet, architecte du roi. After the first proprietor's bankruptcy, another financier, Paul Poisson de Bourvalais, took up the project. Jean-Baptiste...
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    unique form of furniture: a three-sided card table. According to Jean-Baptiste Bullet, writer and professor of divinity at the University of Besançon,...
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  • bodyguard was also killed in the attack. Jean Baptiste had survived a shooting in 2018, suffering a bullet wound. Former senator Yvon Buissereth was...
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    be able to claim descent from the illustrious Melusina", citing Jean-Baptiste Bullet's Dissertation sur la mythologie française (1771). Jarman, Rosemary...
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    September 4 – Al-Mahdi Abbas, Imam of Yemen (b. 1719) September 6 – Jean-Baptiste Bullet, French writer (b. 1699) September 8 – John Conyers, English politician...
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    the subject of a poem written around 1611 by Antoine du Brueil. Jean-Baptiste Bullet suggested it was invented in the Court of Francis I. In the earliest...
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    Major General Jean Baptiste Baron van Merlen (11 May 1772–18 June 1815) (also spelt Joannes Baptista Baron van Merlen) was a army officer born in the...
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  • Jean-Baptiste-Michel Renou de Chauvigné dit Jaillot (1710 – 5 April 1780) was a geographer, French cartographer, historian and bookseller in Paris. He...
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    September 4 – Al-Mahdi Abbas, Imam of Yemen (b. 1719) September 6 – Jean-Baptiste Bullet, French writer (b. 1699) September 8 – John Conyers, English politician...
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  • certain number of bullets destined to hit without fail whatever object he wishes. As the legend is usually told, six of the magic bullets (German: Freikugeln...
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  • 1727) 27 May – Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon (born 1693) 6 September – Jean-Baptiste Bullet, scholar (born 1699) 26 October – Pierre-Edmé Babel, engraver (born...
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    James (22 June 2011). "Jean-Claude Van Damme Finds Six Bullets." Empire (film magazine). Retrieved 3 April 2014. "Q&A: Jean-Claude van Damme Kicks It...
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  • 2015. "Le nouveau patron du Raid, Jean-Baptiste Dulion, prend ses fonctions" [The new boss of the Raid, Jean-Baptiste Dulion, takes office]. Europe 1 (in...
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    Actress in a Comedy Series nomination. She starred in the BBC One series Baptiste (2021), and the Disney+ series Andor (2022). Shaw was born Fiona Mary Wilson...
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  • Big Nothing is a 2006 black comedy crime film directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea, starring David Schwimmer, Simon Pegg and Alice Eve. It had its world premiere...
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  • of persons with the surname Bull., standard author abbreviation of Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard (c. 1742–1793), French physician and botanist...
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  • Beyond the Reach is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Jean-Baptiste Léonetti from a screenplay by Stephen Susco, based on Robb White's 1972 novel...
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    Boulanger was made a brigadier-general in 1880, and in 1882 Minister of War Jean-Baptiste Billot appointed him director of infantry at the war office, enabling...
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    Army of England, the Army of Helvetia, the Army of the Rhine. When Jean Baptiste Jourdan organized the Army of the Danube, Lariboisière received command...
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    position at bayonet-point and was wounded in the leg by a bullet just as, in the words of Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, he was showing the army the path to victory...
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    Conti and legitimate daughter of Louis XIV, was placed there in 1739. Jean-Baptiste Marduel, the pastor of the church between 1750 and 1770, called upon...
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    its Lent sermons, a tradition founded in the 1830s by the Dominican Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire. These sermons have increasingly been given by leading...
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  • mathematician Henry Dumas (1934–1968), African-American poet and author Jean-Baptiste Dumas (1800–1884), French chemist Joseph Dumas (1875–1950), Canadian...
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    Jean Baptiste Point DuSable High School is a public 4–year high school campus in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois,...
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    customs through humour", is a phrase coined by French Neo-Latin poet Jean-Baptiste de Santeul (1630–1697), but sometimes wrongly attributed to his contemporary...
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    Paknam was struck and killed by a stray bullet from this skirmish.: 263–265  The following morning, Jean Baptiste Say's crew was still aboard their grounded...
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    "carefree", is shared with the loyal Haitian Revolution military leader Jean-Baptiste Sans Souci, who was executed by Henri Christophe in 1803. The name also...
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    Igor Stravinsky, staging Jean Rochefort 1995: Oraison funèbre sur la mort de Condé by Jacques Bénigne Bossuet, music Jean-Baptiste Lully, direction Hervé...
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