-
Pierre de
Bonnemains (1851-1916), the son of
General Charles-Frédéric de
Bonnemains. Therefore, she is also
referred to as
Madame de
Bonnemains. The marriage...
- Major-General
Pierre Bonnemains,
Baron of
Bonnemains (13
September 1773 in Tréauville – 9
November 1850 in Mesnil-Garnier, was a
French officer during...
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Bonnemain (French pronunciation: [bɔnmɛ̃]; Gallo: Bonemein, Breton: Bonmaen) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine
department of the
region in Brittany...
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Joseph Maria Bonnemain (born 26 July 1948) is a
Swiss prelate of the
Catholic Church who has been the
bishop of Chur
since 2021.
Joseph Bonnemain was born...
- Jean-Louis
Bonnemain, born on 7 May 1936 in
Bignac (Charente), is a
French plant physiologist specialising in the
transport of
photosynthesis products...
-
himself with a
bullet to the head on the
grave of his mistress,
Madame de
Bonnemains (née
Marguerite Brouzet) who had died in his arms the
preceding July....
- siècle, vol.38, Bruxelles,
Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 2010.
Bonnemains, J., Forsyth, E. and Smith, B.
Baudin in
Australian Waters: The Artwork...
- used this
method for a
greenhouse at
Newcastle upon Tyne. Jean
Simon Bonnemain (1743–1830), a
French architect,
introduced the
technique to industry...
-
Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Huonder's successor,
Bishop Joseph Maria Bonnemain,
attended the funeral, but did not take part in the celebration, due to...
- Bazouges-la-Pérouse Beaucé Bécherel Bédée
Betton Billé Bléruais
Boisgervilly Boistrudan Bonnemain La Bosse-de-Bretagne La Bouëxière Bourgbarré Bourg-des-Comptes La Boussac...