Jean Petit may refer to: Jean Petit (footballer, born 1949), French footballer Jean Petit (footballer, born 1914) (1914–1944), Belgian footballer Jean...
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Jean Petit (25 September 1949 – 23 January 2024) was a French football midfielder, who earned twelve international caps (one goal) for the France national...
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Petit Jean State Park is a 3,471-acre (1,405 ha) park in Conway County, Arkansas managed by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. It is located...
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Djorkaeff. Youth team policies produced future World Cup winners Emmanuel Petit, Lilian Thuram and Thierry Henry. Under Wenger, they won the league in his...
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Jean Petit (Jehan Petit, John Parvus) (b. most likely at Brachy, Caux, in Normandy, and certainly in the Diocese of Rouen, c. 1360 − 15 July 1411) was...
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Jean-Louis Petit may refer to: Jean-Louis Petit (composer) Jean-Louis Petit (surgeon) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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anatomist Henriette Petit (1894-1983), Chilean painter Jean-Martin Petit (1772–1856), French General during the Napoleonic Wars Monique Ruck-Petit (born 1942)...
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Jean or Jehan Petit, in Latin Johannes Parvus, was a printer, publisher and bookseller in Paris. From 1493 to 1530 he printed about one tenth of all publications...
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Alex Christian Jean Petit (born May 19, 1995), professionally known as CashMoneyAP, is a French record producer, songwriter and record executive. He is...
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Jean-Claude Petit (born 14 November 1943) is a French composer and arranger, born in Vaires-sur-Marne. After accompanying jazzmen in his childhood, Petit...
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Jean-Robert Petit is a French scientist. He studied chemistry and physics at the University of Grenoble and received a PhD in 1984 in paleoclimatology...
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Jean-Martin Petit (22 July 1772 in Paris – 8 June 1856 in Paris) was a French General during the Napoleonic Wars. Mullié 1852, p. 440. Mullié, Charles...
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Jean-Paul Petit (born 10 August 1945) is a French field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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The Petit Jean River Bridge may refer to: Petit Jean River Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas) Petit Jean River Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas) This disambiguation...
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Jean Petit (25 February 1914 – 25 May 1944) was a Belgian footballer. He was born in Liège, Belgium. He played as a defender for Standard de Liège. He...
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Le petit soldat (transl. The Little Soldier) is a French film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard in 1960, but its release was delayed until 1963...
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This had been publicly justified by a theologian, Jean Petit (c. 1360-1411). Gerson had Petit's "eight verities" — apologias for the murder — condemned...
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Aida Petit Jean (November 1957) is a Mexican artist, whose work has been recognized with membership in Mexico's Salón de la Plástica Mexicana (Hall of...
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The Petit Jean River is a 113-mile (182 km) river in west-central Arkansas. The river rises in the Ouachita Mountains in northern Scott County; it flows...
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The Petit-Clamart attack, also referred to by its perpetrators as Operation Charlotte Corday after Charlotte Corday, was an assassination attempt organized...
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Jean Antoine Petit-Senn (born 6 April 1792 in Geneva – died 10 March 1870 in Chêne-Bourg, GE), aka John Petit-Senn, was a Swiss novelist, poet, singer...
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Philippe Petit (French pronunciation: [filip pəti]; born 13 August 1949) is a French highwire artist who gained fame for his unauthorized highwire walks...
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The Petit Palais (French: [pəti palɛ]; English: Small Palace) is an art museum in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. Built for the 1900 Exposition...
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Le Petit Nicolas is a French 3D animated TV series based on the character Le petit Nicolas by René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé. The series was a success...
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Jean-Louis Petit (13 March 1674 – 20 April 1750) was a French surgeon and the inventor of a screw-type tourniquet. He was first enthusiastic about anatomy...
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that the petit gâteau was born in France, there are those who say that it was created by chance by the French chef based in New York, Jean-Georges Vongerichten...
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Pierre Petit is not to be confused with (Jean) Pierre Yves-Petit (1886–1969), another French photographer who usually operated under the name Yvon. Pierre...
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The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir (French: Le Petit Théâtre de Jean Renoir) is a 1970 television film written and directed by Jean Renoir. The last completed...
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the theologian Jean Petit used biblical examples to justify tyrannicide following the murder of Louis I, Duke of Orleans, by Petit's patron John the...
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48°48′56″N 2°06′35″E / 48.815639°N 2.109675°E / 48.815639; 2.109675 The Petit Trianon (French pronunciation: [pəti tʁijanɔ̃]; French for "small Trianon")...
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