- The
Bidouze (French pronunciation: [biduz]; Basque: Biduze) is a left
tributary of the Adour, in the
French Basque Country (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), in...
- René
Bidouze (2
December 1922 – 13
November 2022) was a
French trade unionist. He was
director of the
civil servants of the
General Confederation of Labour...
- (117 km)
Midouze (151 km)
Louts (86 km) Luy (154 km) Gave de Pau (191 km)
Bidouze (82 km) Aran (48 km)
Ardanabia (26 km) Nive (79 km) Sandre. "Fiche cours...
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beyond the Joyeuse; and
Wellington then
pressed these troops back over the
Bidouze and Gave de
Mauleon to the Gave d'Oloron. An
amphibious landing with 8...
- 1888.
Bidouze 1991, p. 238. "LISSAGARAY
Prosper Olivier (1838-1901)". www.appl-lachaise.net.
Archived from the
original on 2014-04-27.
Bidouze 1991, p...
- Montréjeau) Eyre/Leyre (near Arcachon)
Adour (near Bayonne) Nive (in Bayonne)
Bidouze (in Guiche)
Gaves réunis (near Peyrehorade) Gave de Pau (in Peyrehorade)...
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between the Adour, Gaves, and
Bidouze rivers. An
outcrop of the
Pyrenees rises some 60m over the plain,
blocking the
Bidouze to the
north and east. North...
- this
minor victory, the
Allies were able to
secure a
crossing over the
Bidouze River during this
clash from the
final stages of the
Peninsular War. In...
- (1917–1982),
conductor Georges Laplace [fr] (1918–2004),
prehistorian Henriette Bidouze [fr] (1921–1989) resistant,
Communist and
feminist activist Yvon Bourges...
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sister of Lissagaray's
father Laurent. Lissagaray, la
plume et l'épée, René
Bidouze, Les Éditions Ouvrières, 1991, p. 15 Paul de C****agnac and the authoritarian...