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possibly yielding the game's name itself.
Variations on the game
include belot in
eastern Europe,
baloot in
Saudi Arabia, and
pilotta in Cyprus. Much like...
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Gustave Belot (7
August 1859 – 21
December 1929) was a
French philosopher and
educational administrator.
Gustave Belot was born 7
August 1859 at Strasbourg...
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Belot may
refer to:
Belot, a trick-taking card game Lac
Belot, a lake in the
Northwest Territories,
Canada Adolphe Belot (1829–1890),
French playwright...
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Belot (born
March 4, 1943) is an
inactive senior United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
District of Kansas.
Belot was...
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Sakhiwo Tobias Belot (born 27
November 1953) is a
South African politician who
represented the
African National Congress (ANC) in the
National ****embly...
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Adolphe Belot was a
French playwright and novelist. He was born on 6
November 1829 in Pointe-à-Pitre, and died on 18
December 1890 in Paris.
Adolphe Belot was...
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Franck Belot (born 18
March 1972, in Athis-Mons) is a
former French rugby union player. He pla**** as a lock. He pla**** for
Stade Toulousain. He won to...
- Montaillou.
Vuissane was a
servant in the
Belot household from 1304 to 1307. She was also a
mistress to
Bernard Belot and had two
children with him. Vuissane...
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Bernard Belot, but she
resisted him.
Arnaud later married another servant in the
Belot household named Raymonde. The
couple lived with the
Belots another...
- Lac
Belot is a lake in the
Northwest Territories, Canada. List of
lakes in the
Northwest Territories Geography portal Canada portal Map of Lac
Belot, Canada...