Christian Garnier (1872–1898) was a French geographer and linguist best known for developing a systematic transcription method for geographical names...
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Villa Garnier is a building in Bordighera in western Italy. Villa Garnier and Villa Amica are part of the properties protected by the Superintendent of...
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language (1876, 1882) James Schön, work on the Hausa language (1877) Christian Garnier, Méthode de Transcription rationnelle générale des Noms géographiques...
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10 Christophe Grégoire, 11 Hervé Dubuisson, 12 Daniel Haquet, 13 Christian Garnier, 14 Jean-Louis Hersin, 15 Valéry Demory (Coach: Jean Luent) 1986 FIBA...
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World War. Éveline Garnier was the partner of another member of the French Resistance, Andrée Jacob, whom she met in the Christian circles around her...
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Charles Garnier, SJ (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɡaʁnje]; baptised in Paris, May 25, 1606 – martyred December 7, 1649) was a Jesuit missionary working...
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Garnier de Nablus (1147 – 31 August 1192), also known as Garnier of Syria, was the tenth Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1190 to 1192, succeeding...
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The Garnier Expedition was a French expedition in Tonkin between November 1873 and January 1874. Lieutenant Francis Garnier, who had been sent by France...
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Mans 1984–85 Valéry Demory (2) Guard France Stade Français 1985–86 Christian Garnier Forward France Monaco 1986–87 Didier Gadou Forward France Pau-Orthez...
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Gadou, Thierry Gadou, Frédéric Fauthoux, Bruno Hamm, Frederic Guinot, Christian Garnier, Rony Coco, Ludovic Lannoy Semifinalist: Caceres CB (Spain) Rod Sellers...
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(although they never reached the field) 1662 – French Jesuit missionary Julien Garnier sails for Canada 1663 – John Eliot's translation of the Bible into one...
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Monclar Jean-Luc Deganis Eric Beugnot Georges Vestris Patrick Cham Christian Garnier Daniel Haquet (Coach: Jean Galle) Greece Nikos Galis Panagiotis Giannakis...
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Western culture (redirect from Judeo-Greco-Christian civilization)
Michelangelo and is an important example of renaissance architecture. The Palais Garnier in Paris, built between 1861 and 1875, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece Western...
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Unassigned 1985–86 Stéphane Ostrowski (Limoges) Kevin Figaro (Challans) Christian Garnier (Monaco) Allen Bunting (Antibes) Unassigned Unassigned Michel Gomez...
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Warner of Grez (redirect from Garnier de Grey)
Warner of Grez (also Werner or Garnier of Grey or Gray) (died 22 or 23 July 1100) Count of Grez, was a French nobleman from Grez-Doiceau, currently in...
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has appeared in advertisements, including for Dior Bronze, Escada, Gap, Garnier, Intimissimi, John Frieda, Palmers, and Redken. She has appeared on the...
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Routledge. p. 282. ISBN 9781032023045. Garnier, T. (2022). From God to Climate Change: The journey of Albert Garnier's 30-year mission in China to scientist...
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Anatole Jacques Garnier (December 21, 1928 - May 1, 1999) was the fourth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti between 1971 and 1994. Garnier was born on...
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missionaries in 1671, Garnier set out with Father Jacques Frémin for the Seneca Nation country. There he found a bare handful of Christian Indians at the Gandachioragou...
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Operating Systems. IEEE Computer Society. pp. 68–72. At p. 68. Bac, Christian; Garnier, Edmond (1993). "Cohabitation and Cooperation of Chorus and MacOS"...
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Smith 24, Bill Varner 23, Jean-Aimé Toupane 6, Jean-Louis Hersin, Christian Garnier 2, Lionel Rigo 2, Jean-Luc Deganis 15, Frédéric Monetti 6, Éric Beugnot...
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444 4,769 4,236 2,193 5,960 44,637 60.8% Wyre Forest WOR WM Con Con Mark Garnier 14,489 32.1% 1.80% 13,677 14,489 9,682 2,809 2,443 2,058 45,158 59.1% Wythenshawe...
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Docteur Petiot (category Films directed by Christian de Chalonge)
Docteur Petiot is a 1990 French drama film directed by Christian de Chalonge and starring Michel Serrault. It presents the exploits of real-life serial...
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Octave Garnier (25 December 1889 – 14 May 1912) was a French anarchist and founding member of the infamous Bonnot Gang. Born in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne...
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Jonathan Ruffer (redirect from Jonathan Garnier Ruffer)
The Big Shots (1977). Babel, the Breaking of the Banks (2009) Jonathan Garnier Ruffer Archived 26 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Debrett's Ruffer...
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Latin Church (redirect from Latin Christian)
Adrian Mihai, "L'Hadès céleste. Histoire du purgatoire dans l'Antiquité"(Garnier: 2015), pp.185–188 cf. 2 Maccabees 12:42–44 Purgatory in Encyclopædia Britannica...
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of The Phantom of the Opera is the actual Paris opera house, the Palais Garnier. Leroux had heard the rumours about the time the opera house was finished...
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the way and died at Bologna. Garnier was considered one of the most learned Jesuits of his day, was well versed in Christian antiquity, and much consulted...
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Ottoman fleet in Christian territory. Franco-Ottoman alliance Garnier, pp. 127-145 Musée d'Ecouen exhibit Garnier, pp. 127-145 Garnier, Edith L'Alliance...
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(1957-01-09)9 January 1957 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Olympique Antibes F 13 Christian Garnier 21 – (1964-03-04)4 March 1964 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Stade Français F/C...
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