Louis Bazin (20 December 1920 – 2 March 2011) was a French orientalist. Born in Caen, he entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1939. When he graduated...
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Charles-Louis Bazin, a French painter, sculptor, engraver, and lithographer, was born in Paris in 1802, where he died in 1859. He was a pupil of Girodet-Trioson...
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Marc Louis Bazin (French pronunciation: [maʁk lwi bazɛ̃]; March 6, 1932 – June 16, 2010) was a World Bank official, former United Nations functionary...
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Benoît Jean Louis Bazin (born December 29, 1968, in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French manager and the CEO of Saint-Gobain since June 6, 2024. Bazin grew up...
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Bazin, a French writer André Bazin (1918–1958), French film critic and film theorist Antoine Bazin (1799–1863), French sinologist Charles-Louis Bazin...
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Hippolyte-Louis may refer to: Hippolyte Louis Bazin (20th century), Apostolic Vicar of French Sudan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamako Charles...
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They had six children, including Charles Nicolas Bazin, the bow maker. A catalogue of Louis Bazin & Son mentions him "Manufacture d'Archets de violons...
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Antoine-Pierre-Louis Bazin (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan pjɛʁ lwi bazɛ̃]), or A. P. L. Bazin (26 March 1799 – January 1863) was a French sinologist born...
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The most detailed account of Nader's assassination comes from Père Louis Bazin, Nader's physician at the time of his death, who relied on the eyewitness...
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to making bows. Charles Louis Bazin (Louis Bazin) fils (1881 - 1953) son, pupil and successor (in 1907) of Charles-Nicolas Bazin II. He started making bows...
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Hervé Bazin (French: [bazɛ̃]; 17 April 1911 – 17 February 1996) was a French writer, whose best-known novels covered semi-autobiographical topics of teenage...
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frontrunners in the 1957 campaign for the presidency were Duvalier and Louis Déjoie, a mulatto landowner and industrialist from the north. During their...
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fundamenta. T. 3, Philologiae et historiae Turcicae fundamenta / ed. Louis Bazin ; György Hazai. History of the Turkic peoples in the pre-Islamic period...
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the Chuvash), Journal de la Société finno-ougrienne 38, 1922, pp. 1–34 Bazin, Louis (1948). "Un texte proto-turc du IVe siècle: le distique hiong-nou du...
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as the original Turkic word it sprang from. According to Turkologist Louis Bazin, the name may be rooted in the term "dolga," which means "to hurt" or...
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[unreliable source?] Zhang Guangda (2000). "27. China". In M. A. Al-Bakhit; Louis Bazin; Sékéné Mody Cissoko (eds.). History of Humanity: Scientific and Cultural...
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writings) are inscriptions erected during Uyghur Khaganate period. According Louis Bazin, the inscriptions were erected between 753 and 756. There are over 200...
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represents a personal or tribal name, gradually other hypotheses emerged. Louis Bazin derived it from Turkic qas- ("tyrannize, oppress, terrorize") on the...
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Michel Jules-de-la-plane Jules-Bazin Julio César Jullien (23 April 1812 – 14 March 1860), who shortened his name to Louis-Antoine Jullien, was a French...
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340; quoted by Hervé Bazin, L'Histoire des vaccinations, John Libbey Eurotext, 2008, p. 155.) Keim, Albert; Lumet, Louis (1914). Louis Pasteur. Frederick...
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"Ashina", and of the dual ethnic origin of the early Türks. In the view of Louis Bazin, this knowledge was being suppressed in the Second Turkic Khaganate period...
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"Thirty Oğurs (tribes)". Lajos Ligeti proposed utur- (to resist), while Louis Bazin uturkar (the victors-conquerors), Quturgur and qudurmaq (the enrages)...
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Ethno Cultural Dictionary, TÜRIK BITIG 布古特所出粟特文突厥可汗纪功碑考_百度文库 Jean Deny; Louis Bazin; Hans Robert Roemer; György Hazai; Wolfgang-Ekkehard Scharlipp (2000)...
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Condé - French (Guadeloupean) novelist Henri Adamczewski Jacques Aumont Louis Bazin Raymond Bellour Alain Bergala Jean Bessière Pascal Bonitzer Frédéric...
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dermatologist born in Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt. His brother, Antoine-Pierre-Louis Bazin (1799-1863), was a noted Sinologist. In 1828 he started work as a hospital...
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year of the tiger must be sometime during the 9th or 10th centuries. Louis Bazin suggests that the year of the tiger could here be 930 or 942, but Gerard...
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serve out his term of office (1869–1874) and retire voluntarily. Marc Louis Bazin (1932–2010): Minister of Finance and Economy, fourth Prime Minister of...
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Erythema induratum (redirect from Bazin's disease)
subsides in ulcerative stage. Mainly clinical. The name Bazin disease honors Pierre-Antoine-Ernest Bazin. Cotran, Ramzi S.; Kumar, Vinay; Fausto, Nelson; Nelso...
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seat 1. Bazin de Bezons was born in Paris, France. His grandfather, Claude Bazin, married Marie Chanterel in 1580 and was knighted by Louis XIII in 1611...
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26 November 1948: Jean P. David 26 November 1948 – 14 October 1949: Louis Bazin 14 October 1949 – 10 May 1950: François Duvalier 10 May 1950 – 12 May...
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