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Callicarpa bodinieri, or
Bodinier's beautyberry, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Callicarpa of the
family Lamiaceae,
native to West and Central...
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Charles Bodinier (6
January 1844 - 1911) was a
French theater manager.
After working for the Comédie-Française he
became director of the Théâtre d'Application...
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Guillaume Bodinier (Angers, 9th
February 1795 – Angers, 25th
August 1872), a
French historical and
portrait painter, was born in Angers. He
studied in...
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Alexandre Bodinier (20
February 1887 – 27
January 1964) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1921 Tour de France. "Alexandre
Bodinier". Cycling...
- "Peridotite". AccessScience. McGraw-Hill. doi:10.1036/1097-8542.498300. J.-L.
Bodinier and M. Godard, 2004, Orogenic, Ophiolitic, and
Abyssal Peridotites, in...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 989.
Bodinier, Gilbert.
Dictionnaire des
officiers de l'armée
royale qui ont combattu...
- from the
original on 7
August 2016.
Retrieved 30 May 2016. Burg, J.-P.;
Bodinier, J.-L.; Gerya, T.; Bedini, R.-M.; Boudier, F.; Dautria, J.-M.; Prikhodko...
- body. McPherson, E.; Thirlwall, M. F.; Parkinson, I. J.; Menzies, M. A.;
Bodinier, J. L.; Woodland, A.; Bussod, G. (10
December 1996). "Geochemistry of metasomatism...
- in Italy,
where he met and
worked with Jean-Baptiste Corot,
Guillaume Bodinier and
Louis Léopold Robert.
Following a trip to Sicily, he
submitted two...
- of
nearly one
million francs at the time. In 1861 the
painter Guillaume Bodinier offered the city the hôtel Pincé - musée Pincé - to
house the
objects of...