- De
Bazelaire was a
French car
maker founded in 1907 by
Fernand de
Bazelaire. The
plant established at Rue Gager-Gabillot in
Paris (15e),
produced more...
- Paul
Bazelaire (4
March 1886 – 11
December 1958) was a
French cellist and composer.
Bazelaire was born in Sedan, Ardennes. He
studied under Jules Delsart...
- Swiss-German (also basilard, baslard, in
Middle French also badelare,
bazelaire and variants,
Latinized baselardus,
basolardus etc., in
Middle High German...
-
Georges de
Bazelaire (January 30, 1858 –
March 29, 1954) was a
Major General in the
French Army.
During World War I,
Bazelaire commanded the 135th Infantry...
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Marie Léonie de
Bazelaire de
Ruppierre (May 19, 1857– July 23, 1926) was a
French painter and writer. In
addition to
writing several travel books, she...
- prisoners. The
commander of the
French VII Corps,
Major General Georges de
Bazelaire,
decorated MacArthur with the
Croix de Guerre. This was the
first ever...
- (1896–1920) Le
Dauphin (1941–1942)
David &
Bourgeois (1898) DB (1938–1961) De
Bazelaire (1908–1928) De
Cezac (1922–1927) De
Dietrich (1897–1905) De Dion-Bouton...
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variations on Corelli's
Gavotte from Op.5, No.10 (1758) (transcribed by Paul
Bazelaire) John
Tavener Thrinos (1990)
Chant (1995)
Boris Tchaikovsky Suite (in...
- Austral,
Mototri Contal; hybrid: AL; amphibious: Ravailler;
racing car: De
Bazelaire UK. Internal-combustion: Dalgliesh-Gullane, Hillman; truck: Commer; motorcycle:...
- Guillaumat,
Balfourier and
Denis Duchêne on the
right bank and
Georges de
Bazelaire on the left bank. A "line of resistance" was
established on the east bank...