- Some are dried,
similarly to saucissons.
Diots may be
eaten cold or hot. In the most po****r preparation,
diots au vin blanc, the
sausages are
boiled with...
-
regional dishes, the
croziflette (a
variant of tartiflette) and
crozets with
diots. The name
crozet comes from the Franco-Provençal word croé
which means 'little'...
- Jean-Michel
Diot (born May 2, 1959, in Cusset, France) is a
French chef and
restaurateur at
Tapenade Restaurant. Chef
Diot has
received high recognition...
-
Antoine Camille Diot (born 17
January 1989) is a
French professional basketball player for
Chorale Roanne Basket of the LNB Pro A.
Standing at 1.93 m (6 ft...
-
Maurice Diot (13 June 1922 – 4
March 1972) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer. In 1951, he won the Paris–Brest–Paris race of 1200 km in a record...
- (cf. Dutch),
descended from Old High
German diutisc 'of the people' (from
diot or
diota 'people'),
originally used to
distinguish the
language of the common...
-
Botong Bya****ag
Islands (Daku and
Diot)
Doong Hilantagaan (or Jicantangan, Jilantagaan, Cabalauan)
Hilantagaan Diot (or Silion, Pulo
Diyot ('little island')...
- Jean
Diot and
Bruno Lenoir were two
French men
arrested and
charged with the
crime of homo****uality in
Paris in 1750. They were the last
persons executed...
- André
Diot (born 1935) is a
French cinematographer and
lighting designer.
During his career, he
designed the
lighting for the 1976
Bayreuth Jahrhundertring...
- Serrano, Céline (8
February 2015). "Des
diots pour
remercier les
skieurs au
sommet des
Sybelles en Savoie" [
Diots to
thank the
skiers at the
summit of Les...