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Emile Acollas (French: [akɔla]; 25 June 1826, La Châtre – 17
October 1891, Asnières) was a
French professor of
jurisprudence born in La Châtre, Indre...
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Acolla District is one of thirty-four
districts of the
province Jauja in Peru. (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática.
Banco de Información...
- at the
University of
Paris and
became involved with Émile
Acollas, who had set up the
Acollas Law
School for
foreign students studying law in Paris. These...
- social") and Eugène Véron's L'esthétique. He
joined Saionji Kinmochi at
Emile Acollas' Law
School for
foreign students in Paris. Upon his
return to ****an, Nakae...
- (Acarí) 4,445 410 m (1,350 ft)
Acolla Junín 11°43′55″S 75°32′47″W / 11.73193°S 75.54634°W / -11.73193; -75.54634 (
Acolla) 6,805 3,862 m (12,671 ft) Aguas...
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France to
study the
French legal system with the
radical republican Emile Acollas.
Later he
became a journalist,
thinker and
translator and
introduced French...
- Boissonade,
builder of the ****anese
Civil Law
during the
Meiji Era Émile
Acollas, one of the
founders of the
League of
Peace and
Freedom Louis Renault Gaston...
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Italian translator and
literary historian (died 1902) June 25 – Émile
Acollas,
French legal scholar (died 1891) June 26 –
Adolf Bastian,
German polymath...
- in
central France. It was the
birthplace of
Henri de
Latouche and
Emile Acollas. André
Boillot the auto
racing driver crashed here in 1932 and died from...