-
unhesitatingly demolished several Republican lodges, to the
journalist Léonide
Babaud-Laribière,
elected Grand Master in 1870, an
avowed secularist and republican...
- Côte d'Ivoire's
Minister for Environment,
Water and Forests, Mr.
Mathieu Babaud Darret.
Since 2016,
Sukyo Mahikari was
granted special consultative status...
- Lézardière and her
mother was
Charlotte Babaud de la
Chaussade (who, in turn, was the
daughter of Jean
Babaud). Pauline's
brothers included the Marquis...
-
particularly those pertaining to
labor organization. In the 1870s, Léonide
Babaud-Laribière [fr]
similarly underscored the
significance of
pursuing social...
- "Scale-space representation:
Definition and
basic ideas". www.csc.kth.se.
Babaud, Jean; Witkin,
Andrew P.; Baudin, Michel; Duda,
Richard O. (January 1986)...
-
Louise Rose
Babaud de la
Chaussade (1747-1817), was a
French memoir writer. She is
known for her memoirs,
describing her life
during the
French Revolution...
-
ashlar stone and was
officially opened by the
prefect of Charente,
Leonide Babaud-Laribière, on 6
September 1870. The
design involved a
symmetrical main frontage...
- guns each at the
Rocher de
Veytaux and Montagnette, with
three at Champ-
Babaud,
along with two 81mm mortars.
Infantry bunkers command the road and rail...
-
dialect of
Occitan is
spoken in the commune.
Praisnaud Castle was home of the
Babaud family and was
mentioned in the 16th century. A
lower Puynode Castle would...
- 50 (5): 363–370. doi:10.1007/bf00336961. PMID 6477978. S2CID 206775432.
Babaud, Jean; Witkin,
Andrew P.; Baudin, Michel; Duda,
Richard O. (1986). "Uniqueness...