- (1827) His wife was
Cecile Coquebert de
Montbret (1782–1862), the
daughter of the
French consul to England, Charles-Etienne
Coquebert de Montbret. They had...
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Church of
Ireland church was
built into its chancel. In 1791, Jean
Antoine Coquebert de
Montbret visited the town,
which he
described as: It
covers 50 acres...
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Antoine Coquebert de
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April 1825) was a
French entomologist. He
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named by
Alire Raffeneau Delile for
Ernest Coquebert de Montbret [fr], a
fellow French botanist on Napoleon's
Egyptian Campaign...
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reign of
Philip de Valois. (W.
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Modern Britain (W.
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moderne (1845)...
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