- died.
Baudrand was born in the
Department of Vienne, the son of Jean-Fleury
Baudrand, a farmer, and
Madelaine Faure.
There is no
record of
Baudrand’s childhood...
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Henri Baudrand (21
December 1902 – 13
August 1993) was a
French weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
featherweight event at the 1928
Summer Olympics...
- 2013-06-02. With a list of 'beglerbeg' and 'sangiacks'. Michel-Antoine
Baudrand (1681). Geographia. p. 343.
Retrieved 2013-06-02. With a list of 'beglerbeglics'...
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Jacob Hofmann.
Lexicon universale.
Volume IV. p. 468. Ph. Ferrarius, M.-A.
Baudrand,
Novum lexicon geographi****,
tomus primus, Isenaci, 1677, p. 272 Acta eruditorum...
- the
Royal Asiatic Society. 21: 600.
Philippus Ferrarius; Michel-Antoine
Baudrand (1738).
Novum lexicon geographi****: in quo
universi orbis, urbes, regiones...
- Uprising. On 16
March 1850 he
married Sophie Marin, the
widow of
General Baudrand, and on 6
November of that year he
finally became a
French citizen. He...
- Tual as Josée
Chantal Banlier as
Christine Isabelle Olive as
Carole Jimmy Baudrand as
Constantin Louis-Alexandre
Lucotte as Jérémy
Jules Boudier as Jacob...
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Online article at the Thomasnet.com website.
Accessed on 2020-07-11.
Baudrand, Don. "Electroplating/Electroless
Plating for
Electronic Applications"...
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Emile Baudrand, a trader, also from France.
Baudrand was
married to a
woman from the
Dauphine region of
France near
Grenoble and
through Baudrand Alphonse...
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Oaxes gave its name (to the city Oaxia). The
river Oaxes was,
according to
Baudrand, very cold. L Schmitz, A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology...