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Louis François
Binot (French pronunciation: [lwi fʁɑ̃swa bino]; 7
April 1771 – 8
February 1807) was a
French Brigade General and
Governor General of Pondicherry...
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Binot Paulmier,
sieur de Gonneville,
French navigator of the
early 16th century, was
widely believed in 17th and 18th
century France to have been the...
- Jean
Binot (11
August 1867 – 25
November 1909) was a
French microbiologist born in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne. He
studied medicine in Paris,
where one...
- Gonçalo
Coelho reported French raids on the
Brazilian coasts, and
explorer Binot Paulmier de
Gonneville traded for
brazilwood after making contact in southern...
- Mons,
fondateur de Québec. Paris: Le Croît vif. ISBN 978-2-9079-6748-8.
Binot, Guy (2004).
Pierre Dugua de Mons:
gentilhomme royannais,
premier colonisateur...
- du Québec, 1534–2008. Éditions Trois-Pistoles. ISBN 978-2-89583-183-9.
Binot, Guy (2004).
Pierre Dugua de Mons:
gentilhomme royannais,
premier colonisateur...
- France. Gonneville-sur-Mer, a
commune in the
Calvados département of France.
Binot Paulmier de
Gonneville This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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upcoming album coming later in the 2021 year.
Later that year,
Sawyer added Binot "BNO"
Grigio to the
lineup on lead guitar,
debuting the new
member via social...
- south-southeast, to open sea,
maintaining that they
reached 50°/52° S. In 1503,
Binot Paulmier de Gonneville,
challenging the
Portuguese policy of mare clausum...
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Retrieved 22
April 2020.
Gerhard Ludwig,
Heiko Haupt,
Horst Gruttke und
Margret Binot-Hafke (2009),
Bundesamt für
Naturschutz (ed.), "Methodik der Gefährdungsanalyse...