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Major Alexis Charles Doxat, VC (9
April 1867 – 29
November 1942) was an
English recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most
prestigious award...
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Lewis Doxat (1778, Calcutta,
India - 4
March 1871, London, England) was an
English newspaper editor. Born in India,
Doxat came to
England as a
young boy...
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Nicolas Doxat de Démoret also
Nicolas Doxat von
Morez (Yverdon, Switzerland, 3
November 1682 Belgrade, Prin****lity of Serbia, 20
March 1738) was a Swiss...
- 1807, the
brothers decided to
relinquish editorial control,
naming Lewis Doxat as the new editor.
Seven years later, the
brothers sold The
Observer to...
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Evelyn Greeley, and
directed by
Oscar Apfel. The
story was
adapted by B. E.
Doxat-Pratt and
produced by
Maurits Binger.
Carlyle Blackwell as Hugh Drummond...
- Ida Krzyzanowski-
Doxat (born Ida
Doxat: 24
January 1867 – 8
March 1947) was an
Austrian opera singer (soprano). Ida
Doxat was born at Senožeče (Carniola)...
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coming to the aid of
Doxat. A
false accusation waged against him by
other commanders was that he did not
attempt to help
Doxat.
Seckendorff was kept...
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Bernard Edwin Doxat-Pratt (1886 – unknown) was a
British film
director who
worked for Anglo-Hollandia and Granger-Binger.
Doxat-Pratt was born in Norwood...
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Retrieved 7
September 2017. "Asteras
Tripolis home ground" (in Gr****). 1epal-
doxat.dra.sch.gr.
Archived from the
original on 19
October 2018.
Retrieved 19...
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monumental gate at the
entry into the
Lower Town,
built during the
Nicolas Doxat's rebuilding of
Belgrade under the
orders of
Prince Eugene of
Savoy in the...