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Beaufront Castle is a
privately owned 19th-century
country house near Hexham, Northumberland, England. It is a
Grade I
listed building. A pele
tower was...
- was the
author of Ido's project, Couturat, de
Beaufront and Leau
answered that they were not. De
Beaufront was the
person who
presented Ido's
project and...
- Lucy
Caroline Cuthbert (born 1982),
daughter of John
Aidan Cuthbert, of
Beaufront Castle, Hexham, Northumberland, and Lady
Victoria Lucy
Diana (daughter...
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commonly known as
Louis de
Beaufront, was a
major influence in the
development of Ido, an
international auxiliary language.
Beaufront was
initially an advocate...
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Lilburn Tower, St John the
Baptist Church in Otterburn, Northumberland, and
Beaufront Castle.
Dobson was born on 9
December 1787 in High Chirton,
North Shields...
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Living Íslenska Ido io ido ido
Individual Constructed in 1907 by
Louis de
Beaufront as
variation of
Esperanto Ido Igbo ig ibo ibo
Individual Living ásụ̀sụ́...
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established c. AD 85,
although there was a
slightly earlier base
nearby at
Beaufront Red House. By the
middle of the 2nd
century AD, the fort was replaced...
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Grammar Phonology Union vs.
Esperanto vs.
Interlingua vs.
Novial History Beaufront Couturat Jes****n
Delegation for the
Adoption of an
International Auxiliary...
- HOPE.
About the five-pointed star, it
seems to me, that at
first Mr. de
Beaufront had it
imprinted on his
grammar [of Esperanto]. I
liked that and I adopted...
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created languages intended for
international communication.
Louis de
Beaufront Léon
Bollack James Cooke Brown Louis Couturat: Ido
language George Boeree...