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Pierre Marie François de
Sales Baillot (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ maʁi fʁɑ̃swa də sal bajo]; 1
October 1771 – 15
September 1842) was a
French violinist...
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Henri Baillot (13
December 1924 – 9
November 2000) was a
French footballer. He pla**** in
eight matches for the
France national football team from 1948...
- Amédée
Baillot de
Guerville (né
Constantin Amédée Luce; 5 May 1869 – 21 May 1913), was a French-American
freelance war correspondent, editor, and commercial...
- Juliette, Lady
Huxley (née
Marie Juliette Baillot; 6
December 1896 – 28
September 1994) was a Swiss-French
sculptor and writer. She
provided lifelong...
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letter to his
friend Woyciechowski that "I have met Rossini, Cherubini,
Baillot, etc. – also Kalkbrenner. You
would not
believe how
curious I was about...
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Bordeaux drew the
match at 3–3
following a 55th-minute goal from
Henri Baillot, but Nice
countered minutes later with two
goals in a span of four minutes...
- White,
described a wide
scale and cold-blooded m****acre,
while Amédée
Baillot de
Guerville alleged in the
pages of the New York
Herald that no such m****acre...
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unfaithful to
Baillot and told her that he
wanted an open marriage. One of his
affairs was with the poet May
Sarton who in turn fell in love with
Baillot and had...
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pieces to his credit, he is best
known as a pedagogue.
Together with
Pierre Baillot and
Pierre Rode, he was at the
center of the
development of the French...
- 1988 to 1992.
Huxley was the
elder son of
Julian Huxley and
Juliette (née
Baillot). His
brother Francis became an anthropologist. Born at the time when his...