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Matthieu Bonafous (7
March 1793 – 22
March 1852) was a
French botanist born in Lyon.
Matthieu Bonafous was born on
March 7, 1793, in Lyon, France.
Bonafous wrote...
- sail-world.com.
Retrieved 2024-01-01. Luce,
Amandine (2023-06-26). "Elodie
Bonafous getting seriously into the
Imoca class". Tip & Shaft.
Retrieved 2024-01-08...
- 2021.
Retrieved 1
February 2021. Luce,
Amandine (26 June 2023). "Elodie
Bonafous getting seriously into the
Imoca class". Tip & Shaft.
Retrieved 8 January...
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IMOCA campaign of
Charlie Dalin. Luce,
Amandine (2023-06-26). "Elodie
Bonafous getting seriously into the
Imoca class". Tip & Shaft.
Retrieved 2024-01-08...
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Bonafon (October 20, 1716 – 1770),
sometimes referred to as Marie-Madeleine
Bonafous d'Albert, was a
French novelist imprisoned for her
novel Tanastés (1745)...
- initiative. The
University of Stamboul,
called the Dar-ul-funun,[...]
Bonafous, M (October 1927). "Le
suicide a Constantinople".
Revue Turquie d'Anthropologie...
- was
first related in
Dictionnaire des
artistes (1776) by Louis-Abel de
Bonafous, l'abbé de Fontenay: 'The
desire to
learn his art led him at a very young...
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these busts was part of the baron's collection.
According to
Louis Abel de
Bonafous, Abbé de
Fontenay (1737–1806), it was the bust that
showed the baron's...
- French-Belgian
designer Matthieu Bochu (born 1979),
French football player Matthieu Bonafous (1793–1852),
French botanist Matthieu Borsboom (born 1959),
Dutch admiral...
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Matthieu Bonafous Tra Lyon e Torino”.
English Translation: “Overcoming the
Barrier of the Alps. Silk and the
Intellectual Legacy of
Matthieu Bonafous between...