round in the Norman culture's heyday). An isogloss termed the "Joret line" (ligne Joret) separates the northern and southern dialects of the Norman language...
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five years of Tavernier's life, nothing is known with certainty. However, Joret, his French biographer, claims that during this period he may have become...
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The Lalois, father and sons, were dory builders, like the Jouvins, the Jorets and the Jolivets. The Laloi family started to build waries and dories in...
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1792) Pierre-François Hénocq (c. 1749 – 3 September 1792) Pierre-Louis Joret (28 October 1761 – 3 September 1792) Gilles-Louis-Symphorien Lanchon (c...
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Charles Joret – French literary historian, philologist and botanical author Antoine Mérindol – French physician, doctor to Louis XIII of France Henri Bacry...
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is Normanno-Picard with a hard "C", characteristic of the north of the Joret line and therefore corresponds to the form of Francien type Chambray. In...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 91. ISBN 0-521-64304-X. limited preview Charles Joret (2005). Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, cuyer, baron d'Aubonne, chambellan du Grand...
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Dumont PS 6,842 20.37 14,814 53.32 Étienne Brasselet FI 4,069 12.12 Sabrina Joret FN 3,351 9.98 Aminthe Renouf LR 3,335 9.93 Noëlle Le Maulf ECO 1,269 3.78...
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existing alternate French chênaie. Picard, to the north of the northern Joret line, the group / ca-/ Latin has not evolved as in French quena, formerly...
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