sometimes identified by that surname. Henriette Delamarre de Monchaux was the daughter of Théodore Didier Delamarre, a painter, and Mathilde Lyautey. She was...
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Raymond Delamarre (1890–1986) was a French sculptor and medalist. He played a major role in the Art Déco movement. While his ecclesiastical work showed...
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completed in 1875. Delamarre 1913. Chisholm 1911, p. 131. Harpers Magazine. Vol. 76. Harper's Magazine Co. 1888. p. 246. Attribution: Delamarre, Louis N. (1913)...
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France, éditions Larousse 1968. Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise, Xavier Delamarre, éditions errance 2003, p. 209 "The first inhabitants | Paris antique"...
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consulted on 25 July 2014, ISBN 2-913156-32-0, p. 34 (in French) Xavier Delamarre, Dictionary of the Gallic language. A linguistic approach to continental...
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Historie of the Turkes (1603) by English historian Richard Knolles. Théodore Godefroy. Théodore Godefroy (1580–1649), a Swiss historian. Histoire de Mre Jean...
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(Nicolas Rodolphe). (1971). Les familles d'outre-mer. New York: B. Franklin. Delamarre, Louis Narcisse (1911). "Alexis-Paulin Paris". In Herbermann, Charles...
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Alba (Aube (river)), Albion (see also Kingdom of Alba); source: Xavier Delamarre, Dictionary of the Gallic language, Éditions Errance, 2003, ISBN 2877722376...
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