- Nicolas-Luton
Durival (13
November 1713, in
Commercy – 21
December 1795, in Heillecourt) was a
Lorrain civil servant,
historian and
geographer who became...
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Durival Kemp, 2nd
Baron Rochdale (1906–1993) (created
Viscount Rochdale in 1960) John
Durival Kemp, 1st
Viscount Rochdale (1906–1993) St John
Durival...
- Estádio
Durival Britto e Silva,
better known as Estádio Vila
Capanema (Portuguese for
Capanema Borough Stadium), is the main
stadium of Paraná
Clube in...
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final match was 25,306 supporters. Paraná Clube's
stadium is the Estádio
Durival Britto e Silva, also
known as the Vila Capanema. It
underwent a modernization...
- The Estádio Sete de
Setembro in Belo
Horizonte hosted three matches, the
Durival de
Britto stadium in
Curitiba and the
Eucaliptos stadium in
Porto Alegre...
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Jaucourt 7 – Bellin|Bellin 6 – Vandenesse|Diderot 6 – Toussaint|Mallet 6 –
Durival 6 –
Beauzee et
Duchet 5 – d'Aubenton 5 – d'Alembert|Diderot 5 – Yvon|Diderot...
- Encyclopédiste Jean-Baptiste
Luton Durival (1725–1810) died in
Heillecourt as well as his
brother Nicolas Luton Durival (1713–1795).
Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle...
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Brigadier John
Durival Kemp, 1st
Viscount Rochdale OBE, TD, DL (5 June 1906 – 24 May 1993), was a
British peer,
soldier and businessman. Kemp was the...
- with
hopes of
getting a job
through an old
literary collaborateur of his,
Durival,[citation needed] who was at this time
director of
finance at the department...
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Luton Durival (4 July 1725 – 14
February 1810) was an 18th-century
French historian,
diplomat and Encyclopédiste. His
father was
Jacques Durival, Officier...