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Brunot may
refer to:
Brunot Island, a
river island in
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
United States Brunot, Missouri, an
unincorporated community in Wayne...
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Brunot Island (also
spelled Brunot's Island) is a 129-acre (52 ha)
island in the Ohio River. It is
officially part of the Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood...
- Utes were
attacked by the Sioux, U.S.
Commissioner of
Indian Affairs Felix Brunot had a 17-year-old
orphan brought by
Arapaho Chief Powder Face to meet Ouray...
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Puller and
Brunot each took a part of the
company out on a patrol.
Brunot spotted a Caco
force that
turned out to be Batraville's, but
before Brunot could...
- André
Brunot (3
October 1879 - 6
August 1973) was a
French film actor. He
appeared in more than
twenty films from 1910 to 1966. André
Brunot at IMDb...
- in
Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, to
Robert Felix Brunot and Jane
Elizabeth Brunot, née Neeley,
Brunot received an LL.B. from
Tulane University in 1882...
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Brunot is an
unincorporated community in the
northwest corner of
Wayne County, Missouri,
United States. It is
located approximately six
miles east of Des...
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Three Rivers Stadium,
which was the
shared home of both teams. The
Felix Brunot mansion on
Stockton Avenue was once used as a
station on the Underground...
- Ferdinand-Eugène-Jean-Baptiste
Brunot (6
November 1860 – 7
January 1938) was a
French linguist and philologist,
editor of the ground-breaking Histoire...
- 1992).
According to Hobsbawm, the main
source for this
subject is
Ferdinand Brunot (ed.),
Histoire de la
langue française, Paris, 1927–1943, 13 volumes, in...