- Jan
Czeczot of
Ostoja (Belarusian: Ян Чачот, Jan
Čačot, Lithuanian:
Jonas Čečiotas, 1796–1847) was a
Polish romantic poet and ethnographer. Fascinated...
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always used the
Latin script in
their works in Belarusian,
notably Jan
Čačot, Paŭluk Bahrym,
Vincent Dunin-Marcinkievič, Francišak Bahuševič, and Adam...
- Saskatchewan". The Auk. 120 (3): 619–631. doi:10.1642/0004-8038(2003)120[0619:
CACOTS]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0004-8038. S2CID 28251342. Muldal, Alison; Gibbs, H. Lisle;...
- than 40
families decided to
remain in the
colony (the Armands, Bourdinat,
Cacot, Courtot, Dolbeau; others, such as
Adolphe ****i,
Louis Boissier or Louis...
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Gouin – 1973–1979
Pierre Hervy – 1979–1989 Jean
Corbineau – 1989–2000 Loïc
Cacot – 2000–2002
Pierrick Feidel 2004–2008
Patrice Eon – 2008–2013 Sébastien...
- Ranuku (FIJ) 3:59.54 5000
metres / Georges Richmond (TAH) 15:18.85 Christian
Cacot (NCL) 15:35.07 Sau Wai (PNG) 15:37.54 10000
metres / Georges Richmond (TAH)...
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Ciotka (Ałaiza Paškievič) (1876–1916), poet and
political activist. Jan
Čačot (1796–1847),
romantic poet and ethnologist. Kuźma Čorny (1900–1944), novelist...
- Olave's on 17 June 1654.
Among his
works are: A
translation made with
Francis Cacot of
William Perkins's ‘Christian and
Plaine Treatise of … Predestination...