- Jean-Baptiste
Brutel de la Rivière (17
August 1669 – 14
August 1742) was a
French Protestant minister, in
exile in the Netherlands, and man of letters...
- 1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.110.984724. PMID 21382906. Simmers,
Timothy A; Meijburg, Huub W.J;
Brutel de la Rivière, Aart (July 2001). "Traumatic
papillary muscle rupture". The...
- 1755 – d. Coburg, 4 May 1806); he had an
illegitimate son by
Mademoiselle Brutel de la Rivière:
Ludwig Frederick Emil von
Coburg (b. Hildburghausen, 1779...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on July 25, 2020.
Retrieved April 21, 2018.
Brutel,
Chantal (January 18, 2011). "Un
maillage du
territoire français" [A network...
- - d. Coburg, 4 May 1806); he had an
illegitimate son by a
Mademoiselle Brutel de la Riviére:
Ludwig Frederick Emil of
Coburg (b. Hildburghausen, 1779...
- Héran 2017, chap. 9, par. 22..
Temporal &
Brutel 2016, par. 15-16.
Temporal &
Brutel 2016, par. 6.
Temporal &
Brutel 2016, par. 7-9.
Simon 2003a, pp. 42–43...
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Basnage de
Beauval (1656–1710). A
fourth edition,
edited by Jean-Baptiste
Brutel de la Rivière,
appeared in 1727. 1690 :
Dictionaire universel. The Hague...
- the
Twingherren power came in 1736 to the
brothers Samuel and
Etienne Brutel.
Schafisheim chapel of ease is
first mentioned in 1360. At that time it...
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Topolino and
Colonel Sponsz have been
renamed "Professor Bretzel" and "Colonel
Brutel". More generally, Tintin's home is
located in New York,
resulting to be...
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subject appeared in the
collection of
Jacob Rhenferd. With Jean-Baptiste
Brutel de la Rivière, he
translated Humphrey Prideaux's An
Historical Connection...