- Hervé
Billaut (born 5
August 1964) is a
French classical pianist. Born in Villefranche-sur-Saône,
Billaud joined the
Conservatoire de Lyon [fr] at the...
- Adam
Billaut (31
January 1602 – 18 May 1662) was a
French carpenter, poet and singer.
Nicknamed "the
Virgil of rabot" he is
considered one of the first...
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original on 5
September 2003.
Retrieved 4 June 2007. F.
Billaut (16
December 1997). "Guerre de
succession chez les Napoléon".
Point de...
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ranking results could be reproduced. In a
report from
April 2009, J-C.
Billaut, D.
Bouyssou and Ph.
Vincke analyse how the ARWU works,
using their insights...
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Billaut (16
December 1997). "Guerre de
succession chez les Napoléon".
Point de...
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Julien Billaut (born 26
November 1981) is a
French slalom canoeist who
competed at the
international level from 1998 to 2009.
Billaut won four
medals at...
- Agustín B.
Billaut to
recapture the city. On
December 11, 1865,
Billaut with a
force of 500 men took
control of the city. By
January 31, 1866
Billaut was ordered...
- and
trains in Penrith, NSW, and is
coached by 2006
World Champion Julien Billaut.
Anderson was
crowned the
Oceania champion after finishing as the best-placed...
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music by
Louis Billaut 1915: "C'était très chic le Tangs!",
satirical song,
lyrics by Raphaël Adam and
Gaston Gross,
music by
Louis Billaut 1915: "Dormez...
- 2003) and
twice medalist at the
summer Olympics (2004 and 2008) and
Julien Billaut champion of the
world in 2006. Fencing:
Section Paloise [fr] is one of...