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Michel Baudier (c. 1589 – 1645),
French historian, was born in Languedoc,
during the
reign of
Louis XIII, and was
historiographer to the
Court of France...
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Maurice Camille Baudier (22 July 1897 – 21
March 1932),
sometimes incorrectly spelled as
Maurice Beaudier, was a
French footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper...
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Merck Index – an
Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals: 629.
Baudier KM, Kaschock-Marenda SD,
Patel N,
Diangelus KL, O'Donnell S,
Marenda DR...
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thousand fifty [1640-41]."
Among her contemporaries, the
writer Michel Baudier depicted her as a
female politician "enjoying authority"
while his French...
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Gentil BJ,
Delphin C,
Mbele GO,
Deloulme JC,
Ferro M,
Garin J,
Baudier J (June 2001). "The
giant protein AHNAK is a
specific target for the calcium-...
- 1894. The
company was
headquartered in New Iberia.
According to
Roger Baudier's history of the
Catholic Church of Louisiana, the
Carencro area was first...
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family Poot
Baudier family Jean-François Houtart, OGHB,
Anciennes familles de Belgique, 2008, p. 397 François met den Ancxt, Poot
Baudier, in Recueil...
- MO; London: B.
Herder book. hdl:2027/wu.89059250977. OCLC 608970346.
Baudier,
Roger (1939). The
Catholic Church in Louisiana. New Orleans: A.W. Hyatt...
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brought news of the
Cossack raid to the West.
French historian Michel Baudier wrote: "The mere
mention of
Cossacks brings dread and
terror to Constantinople"...
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Dominicus Baudius, a
Latinised form of
Dominique Baudier, (Lille, 8
April 1561 – Leiden, 22
August 1613) was a
French Neo-Latin poet,
scholar and historian...