- Dudo, or
Dudon, was a
Picard historian, and dean of Saint-Quentin,
where he was born the 960s. He was an
erudite scholar and he
likely acquired his education...
-
Jacques Dudon is a
French just
intonation composer and
instrument builder. He is best
known for
developing a
series of
photosonic disk (disque photosonique)...
- Isaïa 2009, p. 49. Isaïa 2009, p. 317.
According to
contemporary sources (
Dudon of Saint-Quentin and
Flodoard of Reims), the
murder was an act of revenge...
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Complainte de la mort de
Guillaume Longue Ėpėe; and Prentout,
Etude critique sur
Dudon de Saint-Quentin, 178–179 [ns]. See Commentary: The
origin of
Poppa at:...
- is a light-sound
concept originally used for the
first time by
Jacques Dudon for his 'Photosonic Disks'. It was then
adopted by VJ/music
producer Julyo...
- doi:10.1029/94PA01008.
Retrieved 2007-05-07. Bazin, L.; Landais, A.; Lemieux-
Dudon, B.; Toyé
Mahamadou Kele, H.; Veres, D.; Parrenin, F.; Martinerie, P.; Ritz...
- (19) Monk
Dionysius Exiguus (Dennis the
Little or
Dennis the Short) (67)
Dudon or Dudo of Saint-Quentin, dean of Saint-Quentin (141)
Helinand of Froidmont...
- from the
original (PDF) on 14 July 2014. Bazin, L.; Landais, A.; Lemieux-
Dudon, B.; Toyé
Mahamadou Kele, H.; Veres, D.; Parrenin, F.; Martinerie, P.; Ritz...
- Kohlmann,
later became a
Jesuit educator Niccolò Paccanari,
founder Dudon 1952, p. 340
Dudon 1952, p. 340–341 Broderick, J. F. "Paccanarists". New Catholic...
- "La révolte du canari" Tout Simenon, Tome 22 (1992) — "Le châle de
Marie Dudon" Tout Simenon, Tome 22 (1992) — "Le
destin de
Monsieur Saft" Tout Simenon...