La Calmette (French pronunciation: [la kalmɛt]; Occitan: La Caumeta) is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. Communes of the Gard department...
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Calmette is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette (1752–1803), Danish governor and landscape architect Albert...
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BCG vaccine (redirect from Bacillus Calmette Guérin)
Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG) vaccine is a vaccine primarily used against tuberculosis (TB). It is named after its inventors Albert Calmette and Camille...
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Léon Charles Albert Calmette ForMemRS (12 July 1863 – 29 October 1933) was a French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist, and an important officer...
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Grand Noir de la Calmette (or simply Grand noir) is a red teinturier grape variety that is a crossing of Petit Bouschet and Aramon noir created in 1855...
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Bosc de la Calmette for his wife Elisabeth, commonly known as Lisa. Liselund, roughly translated, means Lise's grove. Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette was a...
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combination of small houses, ponds and rolling lawns built by Antoine de la Calmette for his wife Elisabeth or Lise at the end of the 18th century. Klintholm...
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Gérard Pierre Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette, often referred to as Antoine de la Calmette, (21 September 1752 – 7 April 1803) was a Danish County Governor...
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Chambourcin Colorino Dunkelfelder Gamay de Bouze Golubok Grand Noir de la Calmette Karmrahyut Labelle (grape) Maréchal Foch Maroo Seedless Morrastel Bouschet...
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residence erected in the 1790s by French nobleman Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette for his wife, Lise. The miniature thatched palace and grounds were designed...
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Henri Bouschet (redirect from Domaine de la Calmette)
(1784-1876; creator of the Petit Bouschet), Henri also worked at Domaine de la Calmette, in Mauguio, Hérault, France, close to the university town of Montpellier...
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Base Mérimée: Ancienne cathédrale Saint-Théodorit, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) - Delights of Uzes Market "Ses espaces - Le Musée du...
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3500 BCE on the site of Nîmes.[citation needed] The menhir of Courbessac (or La Poudrière) stands in a field, near the aerodrome. This limestone monolith...
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La Bruguière Cabrières La Cadière-et-Cambo Le Cailar Caissargues La Calmette Calvisson Campestre-et-Luc Canaules-et-Argentières Cannes-et-Clairan La...
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bacteriologist and immunologist who, together with Albert Calmette, developed the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG), a vaccine for immunization against tuberculosis...
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André Calmettes (1861–1942) was a French actor and film director. After being a theatre actor for twenty years, he joined the society Le Film d'Art [fr]...
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Norwegians—names like Benkestok—, a couple of foreigners—Mowat (Scottish) and Norman de la Navité (French)—, and approximately 30 Norwegians with patronyms (names ending...
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serves as barracks and prison, are of small interest." Parc botanique de la Tour Vieille Rigord (c. 1150 – c. 1209), chronicler (probable birthplace)...
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Jean Calmette (5 April 1693, Rodez, France - February 1740, Chikkaballapur, India) was a French Jesuit missionary and an Indologist assigned in South India...
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Infantry Regiment—then commanded by Lieutenant-General Gabriel Bosc de la Calmette—Sauer retired in 1795. After the restoration of the Orange dynasty, he...
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from grapes of darker color such as Alicante Bouschet and Grand Noir de la Calmette to darken the resulting wine. If planted on poor soils and pruned very...
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times the color of Aramon and twice the darkness of the Grand Noir de la Calmette. Under specific conditions, the grape can produce high yields of up to...
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La Bruguière Cabrières La Cadière-et-Cambo Le Cailar Caissargues La Calmette Calvisson Campestre-et-Luc Canaules-et-Argentières Cannes-et-Clairan La...
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Hamilton, British diplomat, antiquary (b. 1730) April 7 Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette, Danish statesman, landscape architect (b. 1752) Toussaint L'Ouverture...
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architects of the times. It was designed as a summer retreat for Antoine de la Calmette, the island's governor, and his wife, Lise. The building is T-shaped...
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Authion (1,889 m) Mont Ventabren (1,976 m) Mangiabo (1,821 m) Cime de la Calmette (1,786 m) Cime de Peïra-Cava (1,581 m) Cime des Vallières (1,580 m) Arbouin...
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furniture designer Axel Berg (1856–1929), architect Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette (1752–1803), landscape architect Ellen Braae (1965–), landscape architect...
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channel to the sea. The Grau-Louis was approximately at the modern location of La Grande-Motte. At the beginning of the 14th century, Philip the Fair used the...
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Calmette (30 July 1858 – 16 March 1914) was a French journalist and newspaper editor, whose death was the subject of a notable murder trial. Calmette...
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including: Tempranillo Alicante Bouschet Baga (grape) Grand Noir de la Calmette This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tinta...
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