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Breban may
refer to:
Bréban, a
commune in the
Marne department in north-eastern
France Nicolae Breban (born 1934, Baia Mare, Romania), a
Romanian novelist...
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Bréban (French pronunciation: [bʁebɑ̃]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in
northeastern France. An
important Merovingian grave group was
found in...
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Nicolae Breban (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e
breˈban]; born 1
February 1934) is a
Romanian novelist and
essayist of
partial German descent. He was...
- ESPNcricinfo.
Retrieved 21
August 2020. "Guernsey /
Players /
Matthew Breban". ESPNcricinfo.
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August 2020. "Guernsey /
Players /
Isaac Damarell"...
- ISSN 1476-069X. PMC 521084. PMID 15363098. Crestani, A; Arfi, A; Ploteau, S;
Breban, M; Boudy, A-S; Bendifallah, S; Ferrier, C; Darai, E (2020-06-06). "Anogenital...
- (1925–1991) A. E.
Baconsky (1925–1977)
Eugen Barbu (1924–1993)
Nicolae Breban (born 1934)
Alexandru Ivasiuc (1933–1977)
Dumitru Radu
Popescu (born 1935)...
- 1155/2012/959073. PMC 3420779. PMID 22928105. Hacquard-Bouder, Cécile; Ittah, Marc;
Breban,
Maxime (March 2006). "Animal
models of HLA-B27-****ociated diseases: new...
- name in full, or with his
initials only, or with a monogram. M.
Corrard de
Breban has
given in his "Graveurs Troyens", 1868, a list of Cochin's works, among...
- Bouy
Bouzy Brandonvillers Branscourt Braux-Sainte-Cohière Braux-Saint-Remy
Bréban Le
Breuil Breuil-sur-Vesle Breuvery-sur-Coole
Brimont Brouillet Broussy-le-Grand...
- archers, a
cavalry force of 800–1,200
picked men-at-arms, led by
Clignet de
Bréban and
Louis de Bosredon, was
distributed evenly between both
flanks of the...