- Luis
Cluzeau Mortet (November 16, 1888 – 28
September 1957) was a
Uruguayan composer and musician.
Cluzeau Mortet,
along with
Alfonso Broqua, Eduardo...
- 1961 – – –
Mohammed M****oun &
Abderrahmane Mahjoub 1961–1967 – – – Guy
Cluzeau &
Abdellah Settati 1968–1969 – – –
Blagoja Vidinić 1970 – 1970 (GS) – José...
-
music festival Les
Rockeurs ont du cœur with
their first manager, Stéphane
Cluzeau.
Twistos – guitar,
vocals Manou –
vocals Grand Lolo – guitar,
vocals (replaced...
-
Uruguayan composer and musician. Fabini,
along with
Alfonso Broqua, Luis
Cluzeau Mortet and
Vicente Ascone, was
representative of the
nationalist tendency...
- 1002/ps.631. PMID 12639043. Decourtye, A.; Armengaud, C.; Devillers, R.M.;
Cluzeau, S. (2004). "Imidacloprid
impairs memory and
brain metabolism in the honeybee...
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Transmission tower near Le
Cluzeau, Saint-Romain, France...
- The Cave of the
hundred mammoths, also
known as
Miremont cave, Cro des
Cluzeau or Cro de Granville, is
about 5 km (3.1 mi)
south of
Rouffignac on a hill...
- 1883 – Emil Breitkreutz,
American runner and
coach (d. 1972) 1888 – Luis
Cluzeau Mortet,
Uruguayan pianist and
composer (d. 1957) 1889 –
George S. Kaufman...
- The
Villars Cave, in
French Grotte de
Villars or
Grotte du
Cluzeau, was
occupied during the
Lower Magdalenian by Cro-Magnon hunter-gatherers. The cave...
-
Arthur Auguste Mallebay du
Cluzeau d'Échérac (26
February 1832 – 22
August 1919),
known by the
pseudonym G. Dargenty, was a
French journalist, art critic...