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Cambric or
batiste is a fine
dense cloth. It is a
lightweight plain-weave fabric,
originally from the
commune of
Cambrai (in present-day
northern France)...
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Jonathan Michael Batiste (born
November 11, 1986) is an
American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, bandleader, composer, and
television personality...
- Jan
Baptist Brueghel (baptised 26
December 1647 – 1719) was a
Flemish Baroque flower painter.
Brueghel was born in Antwerp. He
travelled to Rome where...
- Jean-Baptiste Drouet,
Comte d'Erlon (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist dʁuɛ]; 29 July 1765 – 25
January 1844) was a
Marshal of
France and a
soldier in...
- Jean-Baptiste
Joseph Fourier (/ˈfʊrieɪ, -iər/; French: [ʒɑ̃
batist ʒozɛf fuʁje]; 21
March 1768 – 16 May 1830) was a
French mathematician and physicist...
- Jean-Baptiste
Carpeaux (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist kaʁpo]; 11 May 1827 – 12
October 1875) was a
French sculptor and
painter during the
Second Empire...
- Jean-Baptiste
Poquelin (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist pɔklɛ̃]; 15
January 1622 (baptised) – 17
February 1673),
known by his
stage name Molière (UK:...
- Garcia-Moreno, David; Oggioni, Francesca; Trentesaux, Alain; Vanneste, Kris; De
Batist, Marc; Camelbeeck, Thierry; Potter, Graeme; Van Vliet-Lanoë, Brigitte; Arthur...
- Baikal.
Doklady Adademii Nauk, 362: 541–543 (in Russian). M. Vanneste; M. De
Batist; A. Golmshtok; A. Kremlev; W.
Versteeg (2001). "Multi-frequency seismic...
- Jean-Baptiste de La
Salle (/ləˈsæl/) (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist də la sal]; 1651 – 7
April 1719) was a
French priest,
educational reformer, and...