- Jean
Balue (c. 1421 – 5
October 1491) was a
French cardinal and
minister of
Louis XI. Born
without resources, he
managed to
climb the
political ladder...
- Bakundu-
Balue or Balundu-Bima, is a Sawa
Bantu dialect cluster spoken in Cameroon.
Varieties are Kundu/Nkundu (Lokundu, Bakundu), Lue (Lolue,
Balue), Mbonge...
-
Dikome Balue is the
headquarters of
Dikome Balue subdivision and has an area of 500 km2 (190 sq mi)
situated in the
heart of a
rainforest region of Ndian...
- as
Commines himself,
Olivier Le Daim,
Louis Tristan L'Hermite, and Jean
Balue.
Louis was
anxious to
speed up everything,
transform everything, and build...
- Guinea.
Bisoro Balue shares its
boundaries with
Pondo Balue to the south,
Bafaka Balue to the west,
Diboki Balue to the
north and Weme
Balue to the northeast...
-
against the
Ottoman Turks; and to
negotiate the
release of
Cardinal Jean
Balue and
Bishop Guillaume d'Harancourt (who by then had been
imprisoned by Louis...
- part of the interior, is in an
earlier Gothic architectural style. Jean
Balue,
bishop of Évreux in the
second half of the 15th century,
constructed the...
- of the
asterisms used by
Bugis sailors for navigation,
called bintoéng
balué,
meaning "the widowed-before-marriage". It is also
called bintoéng sallatang...
- Bamusso, Isangele, Toko,
Bekora and
Dikome Balue. A
total of nine muni****lities (Bamusso,
Dikome Balue,
Ekondo Titi, Idabato, Isangele,
Kumbo Abedimo...
- A
dispute with
Cardinal Jean
Balue, the
French amb****ador to the
Papal Court, in
March 1486
complicated matters.
Balue had
suggested that
Innocent VIII...