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Ivonne Aline Bordelois (born 5
November 1934), is an
Argentine poet, essayist, and linguist.
Ivonne Bordelois graduated from the
Faculty of Philosophy...
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Bordelois was a 56-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy, lead ship of her class. She was
funded by a don des
vaisseaux donation from the city of Bordeaux...
- The
Bordelois class was a
class of 56-gun
ships of the line,
designed by
Antoine Groignard. This was a
unique type,
designed to
provide a battlefleet...
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University of Texas, ISBN 978-0-292-76002-8;
accessed 16
August 2010. "Ivonne
Bordelois, "The Sur Magazine"
Villa Ocampo Website". Villaocampo.org. Retrieved...
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northern France. The
inhabitants of the town of Bosc-Bordel are
called Bordelois,
Bordeloises in French. A
farming village situated in the Pays de Bray...
- ship of the line of the
French Navy
French ship
Ferme (1763), a 56-gun
Bordelois-class ship of the line of the
French Navy
French ship
Ferme (1785), a...
- 2007. Alejandra,
special issue of
Point of Contact,
edited by
Ivonne Bordelois and
Pedro Cuperman, vol. 10, no. 1-2, 2010. ISBN 9780978823139. "Cornerstone...
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Utile after British capture French ship Utile (1764), a
French 56-gun
Bordelois-class ship of the line HMS Utile, any one of
several British ships Pauline...
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Flamand was a 56-gun
Bordelois-class ship of the line of the
French Navy. She was
funded by a don des
vaisseaux donation from the
Estates of Flanders...
- Rochefort) –
renamed Turot in 1793
Caton 64 (launched 5 July 1777 at Toulon)
Bordelois class:
group of four
ships designed by
Antoine Groignard for operation...