- The
metallurgical site of
Begon (or
Begon II) is
located in
southern Chad,
approximately 150 km from the
regional center of Moundou.
Covering an area...
- Élisabeth
Bégon née Marie-Isabelle-Élisabeth
Rocbert de la Morandière (born in Montréal in 1696, died in 1755), was a French-Canadian
letter writer. She...
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Begon or
Bégon may
refer to:
Bégon of Nîmes [fr],
bishop of Nîmes 943-946
Michel Bégon (1638–1710),
French naturalist and
administrator after whom begonias...
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Yvonne Bezard Michel Bégon (French: [miʃɛl beɡɔ̃]; 25
December 1638 – 14
March 1710) was a
French colonial official and naturalist. He was
intendant de...
- Causse-
Bégon (French pronunciation: [kos beɡɔ̃]; Occitan: Lo
Causse Begon) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Gard...
- Claude-Michel
Bégon de la Cour (March 15, 1683 –
April 30, 1748) was an
officer in the
colonial regular troops and a
governor of Trois-Rivières. Claude-Michel...
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Elements of Biology. Appleton-Century-Crofts. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-390-55627-1.
Begon, M.; Townsend, C.; Harper, J. (1996). Ecology: Individuals, po****tions...
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Michel Bégon de la Picardière (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl beɡɔ̃ də la pikaʁdjɛʁ]; 21
March 1667 – 18
January 1747) was an
early administrator in charge...
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Roger de
Montbegon (Roger de Mumbezon,
Roger de Mont
Begon) (died 1226) was a
landowner in
northern England (especially or
particularly Lancashire), baron...
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Renaud defeats the
Saracen king
Begon, who was
invading King Yon's
kingdom of Gascony. The
Italian replaces Begon with Mambrino, and
furnishes him with...