- Jean
Daurat (Occitan: Joan Dorat; Latin: Auratus) (3
April 1508 – 1
November 1588) was a
French poet,
scholar and a
member of a
group known as The Pléiade...
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Didier Daurat (2
January 1891, Montreuil-sous-Bois – 2
December 1969, Toulouse) was a
pioneer of
French aviation. He was a
fighter pilot during World War...
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Comprehensive Solutions (Report). 451 Research.
Retrieved 5
January 2016. Cécile
Daurat (October 13, 2014). "NETSCOUT to
Merge With
Danaher Unit in $2.6 Billion...
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colleges of
Paris was the Collège Coqueret, the prin****l of
which was Jean
Daurat —
afterwards the "dark star" (as he has been
called from his
silence in...
- Julián Íñiguez de
Medrano y Ocáriz (Estella,
Navarre 1520s–1585-1588?) was an author,
knight and
courtier of the
kings of Navarre, poet, and playwright...
- Best
Original Music Andrea Laszlo De
Simone Won Best
Costume Design Ariane Daurat Won Best
Production Design Julia Lemaire Nominated Best
Visual Effects Cyrille...
- Dārkhoveyn, Dārkhovīn, Darkhwin, and Dārxoweyn; also
known as Dār Khūyeh,
Daurat al Qaiwain, Dorquain, and Kūt ol ‘Abīd
OpenStreetMap contributors (8 August...
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chanted by five
thousand of his soldiers. This
inspired the
French poet Jean
Daurat (1508–1588) to
develop the
modern claque.
Buying a
number of
tickets for...
- pas
connu de plus grand" (I've
never known a
greater one), said
Didier Daurat,
operations director of the Aéropostale.
Guillaumet carried the mail between...
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leading young Pleiade group of poets,
including Pierre de Ronsard, Jean
Daurat and Jean-Antoine de Baïf. La Boétie was
favorable to the
conciliation of...