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Lucien Georges Bazor (1889–1974) was
Chief Engraver at the
Paris mint from 1930 to 1958. He was born in
Paris in 1889 and
initially studied under his...
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Shorter –
keyboards (2007–present)
Andrew Core –
drums (2009–present)
Chris Bazor –
vocals (2009–present)
Former Eric W.
Brown –
drums (2004–2008) Andrew...
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Harvard Art Museum.
Cochet designed a
portrait medal of
Lucien Georges Bazor,
which decorates his
grave in the Châtenay-Malabry
cemetery near Paris....
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architecture Théodore Ballu,
architecture Myron G. Barlow,
painting Lucien Georges Bazor,
sculpture Ahmed Benyahia, painting, sculpture, film Jean-Francois Bocle...
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vocals on "The Man
Named ****" & "Diggin' My Own Grave", gang
vocals Chris Bazor –
guest lead
vocals on "Graveyard of Empires", gang
vocals Cody Richardson...
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Drametse དགྲ་མེད་རྩེ་
Serkhagphoog Yengkhartshing གསེར་ཁག་ཕུག་_ཡེངས་ཁར་ཚིང་
Bazor Laymey Laymey Serkhagphoog Serkhaphug Yengkhartshing Dramedtse Shaphangma...
- 1921 –
Pierre Gandon 1922 – Raymond-Jacques
Brechenmacher 1923 –
Lucien Bazor 1927 –
Frederick George Austin 1928 –
Robert Cami ; Charles-Émile Pinson...
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Baudichon (1878 – 1963) Léon-Georges
Baudry (1898 – 1978)
Lucien Georges Bazor (1889 – 1974)
Edmond Henri Becker [fr] (1871 – 1971) Paul
Belmondo (1898...
- in many
occasions including funerals.
Prince Yerima Afo’o kom and Ateh
Bazor are two of Kom's most
prominent folklore musicians. The
following are the...
- it was
replaced by a
modern bust made in 1940 by
French sculptor Lucien Bazor. However, it
reappears in the
emission of 1957, and is
present in subsequent...