- Bertrand,
Comte Clauzel (French pronunciation: [bɛʁtʁɑ̃ kɔ̃t klozɛl]; 12
December 1772 – 21
April 1842) was a
French soldier who
served in the Revolutionary...
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camels and that the
total production amounted to 35,000
slabs of salt. Jean
Clauzel records that the
number of
slabs reaching Timbuktu increased from 10,515...
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Claire Dorland-
Clauzel (born 15
November 1954 in Rennes, France) is a
French businesswoman. From 2008 to 2018 she was the
executive vice
president of...
- in
creating an opportunity,
which Wellington seized.
General Bertrand Clauzel,
third in seniority, ****umed
command and
ordered a counter-attack by the...
- Jean-Baptiste
Clauzel (born in
Lavelanet on 21
September 1746; died in
Paris on 2 July 1803) was a
French politician. In 1790, he was
elected mayor of...
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Perrine Clauzel (born 5
April 1994) is a
French cross-country and cyclo-cross cyclist. She
placed 23rd in the women's cross-country race at the 2016 Summer...
- and went into
exile in Spain. Louis-Philippe
replaced him with
Bertrand Clauzel in
September 1830. The bey of ****eri, who had parti****ted in the battle...
- and p****ed by
marriage to the de
Clauzel family in 1677. When
Alexandre de Ségur
married Marie-Thérèse de
Clauzel,
Latour became a part of his vast property...
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physicist Camille Dalmais,
singer Gilles Deleuze,
philosopher Claire Dorland-
Clauzel, Michelin's head of
communications Arthur Dreyfus,
journalist and writer...
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Jacques Clauzel. Gallargues, À travers, 1994.
Orages de silence. ill.
Jacques Clauzel. Gallargues, À travers, 1994. L'écrin d'ombre. ill.
Jacques Clauzel. Gallargues...