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Auguste Digot (28
August 1815,
Nancy – 29 May 1864, idem, aged 48) was a 19th-century
French historian whose work was
dedicated to the
history of Lorraine...
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footballer Gérard Paul
Deshayes (1795–1875),
geologist and conchologist.
Auguste Digot (1815–1864),
historian of
Lorraine Antoine Drouot (1774–1847), one of Napoleon's...
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abbey church (
Digot and Chatelain, 1857)
South facade of
convent building (
Digot and Chatelain, 1857)
Abbey facade capital (
Digot and Chatelain, 1857)...
- with Mary. At the end of the
novel she is
shown to be in London.
Susan Digot, née Rhys: Mary's mother, who
moved from
Monmouth to
London with her first...
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school area such as Hungab, Babah/Bunduon, Hubah,
Sukod (Suok/Kodundungan/
Digot), Terawi,
Guunsing and many more
within the
Penampang region (from all villages...
- The prix
Antonin Artaud was a
French literary prize created by Jean
Digot and a few
poets on 24 May 1951 in Rodez, in
memory of
Antonin Artaud, and was...
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third was in the
hands of the
royal censor when Hugo died.
Auguste Digot says with
reference to the
History of
Lorraine that it surp****es that of...
- kulturförl., 39 pp., Stockholm, 1989. ISBN 91-86146-27-0 ; 91-86146-28-9 Kino
digot: Ka lingê min bicebirîne!,
Translation of a work by
Inger and L****e Sandberg...
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Jacqueline Brumaire,
Henri Colin,
Charles Coqueley de Chaussepierre,
Auguste Digot, Frédéric Eichhoff,
Gilles Fabre, Nicolas-Louis François de Neufchâteau...
- School, Margif;
Nvala Kadim Bokkos Richa Prim. School, Richa; Prim. School,
Digot;
Primary School, Maiduna; Prim. School, Barkul; Prim. School, Maboh; Marin...