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Blanquet was an
Indian Scout in the
United States Army and a
recipient of the U.S. military's
highest decoration, the
Medal of Honor, for his
actions in...
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Aureliano Blanquet (31
December 1849 – 7
April 1919) was a
Mexican general in the
Federal Army
during the
Mexican Revolution. He was a key parti****nt...
- Born in 1973, near Paris, France,
multimedia artist Stéphane
Blanquet is a
prolific figure in the
contemporary art
scene since the end of the 1980s. Born...
- Erik Juárez
Blanquet (October 29, 1980 –
March 10, 2020) was a
Mexican state deputy serving in the
Congress of Michoacán when he was ********inated. He was...
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Count Armand Simon Marie Blanquet du
Chayla (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ simɔ̃ maʁi blɑ̃kɛ dy ʃɛla]; 9 May 1759 – 29
April 1826) was an
officer in the...
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Archived April 6, 2023, at the
Wayback Machine, p. 281,
Kessinger 2004 Goy-
Blanquet, Dominique, Joan of Arc, a
saint for all reasons:
studies in myth and politics...
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Josias Braun-
Blanquet (3
August 1884 – 20
September 1980) was an
influential phytosociologist and botanist. Braun-
Blanquet was born in Chur, Switzerland...
- Braun-
Blanquet (1947) Querco-****etea Braun-
Blanquet &
Vlieg (1937) Crithmo-limonielea Braun-
Blanquet (1947)
Asplenietea rupestris (H.M) Braun-
Blanquet (1934)...
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radioed a
dispatch to
General Aurelio Blanquet,
Minister of War in
Mexico City, of the
American invasion.
Blanquet ordered Ma**** to not resist, but to retreat...
- 1913–1918) 1915–1920
Villistas Zapatistas Felicistas Forces led by
Aureliano Blanquet Forces led by Álvaro Obregón
Supported by: United
States (1913–1918) United...