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Orestes botot is a
species of
stick insects native in Vietnam. The
species is
characterized by
various long
spines on the head of the
males and distinct...
- Charles-Claude
Botot,
known as
Dangeville (18
March 1665 or 1669 - 18
January 1743) was a
French actor. He and the
dancing master Antoine-François
Botot Dangeville...
- Antoine-François
Botot,
known as
Dangeville (26 May 1681 – c.1737) was a
French dancing master,
dancer and
ballet teacher. He was born in Paris. His brother...
- Marie-Anne
Botot (29
December 1714 - 29
February 1796) was a
French comic actress. She was born and died in Paris. Her
stage name was Mlle Dangeville...
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retired with a
pension on 21
December 1712. She
married Antoine-François
Botot Dangeville, a
dancing master and
member of the Académie
royale de danse...
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years to come, she was
succeeded by
Lecouvreur and, later, by Marie-Anne
Botot Dangeville.
Early in her career, she was a
mistress to the King
Louis XIV's...
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diabolicus can be
easily distinguished from the
closely related Orestes botot. When
compared superficially, the
males resemble those of the
genus Epidares...
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Surprise (1972) by
Miriam Young Seahorse (1972) by
Robert A.
Morris Tot
Botot and His
Little Flute (1972) by
Laura Cathon As I Was
Crossing Boston Common...
- District:
Atkari and
Salafen villages.
Misool Barat District:
Magei village.
Botot, Dai, Dlutot, Elwot, Falo, Fale, Fatot, Fam, Falon, Fom, Fadimpo, Hai, Impon...
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Charles Luc
Paulin Clément
Borrelli (général de division)
Jacques Marie Botot-Dumesnil (général de brigade) Pierre-Paul
Botta (général de brigade) Alexandre...