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designs for
bosquets alternate with
patterns for parterres. In the eighteenth-century,
bosquets flanked the Champs-Elysées, Paris. In Paris,
bosquets set in...
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bosquets.
Expanding the
layout established during the
first building campaign, Le Nôtre
added or
expanded on no
fewer that ten
bosquets: The
Bosquet du...
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Bosquet,
French writer Andrée
Bosquet,
Belgian painter Bernard du
Bosquet,
French archbishop and
cardinal Gilles Bosquet,
French rower Marta Bosquet,...
- Don
Bousquet (born 1948) is a
Rhode Island–based cartoonist. He was born in Pawtucket,
Rhode Island. His
cartoon Bousquet regularly appears in The Providence...
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Albert Bosquet (born 13 June 1882, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian sport shooter.
Competing for Belgium, he won a
silver medal in team clay pigeons...
- Barriac-les-
Bosquets (French pronunciation: [baʁjak le bɔskɛ]; Occitan: Barriac) is a
commune in the département of
Cantal in south-central France. Communes...
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Marta Bosquet Aznar (born 16
April 1969) is a
Spanish politician of the
Citizens party. She was a
member of the
Parliament of
Andalusia from 2015 to 2022...
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Pierre François
Joseph Bosquet (8
November 1810 – 5
February 1861) was a
French Army general. He
served during the
French conquest of
Algeria and in the...
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meant private flower gardens,
shrub gardens or
formal wooded areas such as
bosquets, that were
planted for enjoyment, with
ornamental plants and neat paths...
- Amélie
Bosquet was born in
Rouen on July 1, 1815, and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine on
March 26, 1904. She was a
traditionalist French writer, and pioneer...