- pronunciation: [ʃato dy klo lyse]; or
simply Clos Lucé),
formerly called Manoir du
Cloux, is a
large château
located in the
center of Amboise, in the department...
-
Fokko du
Cloux (20
December 1954,
Rheden – 10
November 2006) was a
Dutch mathematician and
computer scientist. He
worked on the
Atlas of Lie
groups and...
- Saint-Pierre Les
Combes Saint-Ytages Les
Charmelottes Champ Toizeau Vignes sur le
Cloux Les Garchères
Vignes Couland Les
Bouchots Les
Burnins Les Perrières Les...
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Fosse Les
Pierres Pillot Raclot Les
Cloux Rabourcé
Chapitre Les Préaux
Molesme Agneux La
Bressande Les
Champs Cloux Le Meix
Cadot Les
Montpalais Grésigny...
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derives from
muris saltus, the "mouse-leap"
stream of the
Ruisseau des
Cloux, so
named by the
Roman soldiers. The hôpital de
Meursault is an old hospital...
- and
provided him with the Château du Clos Lucé, then
called Château de
Cloux, as a
place to stay and work. Leonardo, a
famous painter and inventor, arrived...
- 1953: She's Back on
Broadway -
Rafferty 1953:
Captain Scarlett -
Pierre Du
Cloux 1953:
House of Wax - Leon
Averill (uncredited) 1953: So This Is Love - Harry...
- days in 1933. Her
master on the
voyage was the
Finnish captain Ruben de
Cloux.
Already dwindling rapidly due to the
advent of
modern engines, use of the...
- She was sold back to
Laiesz in 1921. She was sold in 1931 to
Ruben De
Cloux & Alan
Villiers of Mariehamn, Finland.
Following an
accident in 1936, she...
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Villiers reunited with
Ruben de
Cloux in 1931,
becoming a
partner with him in the four-masted
barque Parma. With de
Cloux as captain,
Parma won the unofficial...