- Jean-Louis
Falquet (19
November 1768 in
Geneva – 6
November 1842 in Geneva) was a
Genevan politician and banquier.
Together with four
other limited partners...
- André
Falquet (*
February 11, 1681 in Geneva; †
January 28, 1755 ibid) was a
Geneva merchant and trader, and a
member of the
Council of Two Hundred. Falquet's...
- André
Falquet is a
gobelet (gilded
silver cup)
created in the 18th
century by Hans-Matthias Rehm of
Augsburg for the
Swiss merchant André
Falquet, which...
- NM:
Museum of New
Mexico Press.
Merlin L Willco;
Bertrand Graz;
Jacques Falquet;
Chiaka Diakite;
Sergio Giani;
Drissa Diallo (2011). "A "reverse pharmacology"...
-
Falquet (or Folquet) de
Romans (fl. 1215–1233) was the most
famous troubadour attached to the
court of
Frederick II, Holy
Roman Emperor,
where he garnered...
- Studies, Palo Alto, Ca.
Claire Duchen,
Feminism in
France (1986) p. 23-4
Falquet,
Jules (2004).
Breve reseña de
ALGUNAS TEORÍAS LÉSBICAS [Brief
review of...
- and then
after eight years began specializing in
freeriding with the
Falquet brothers.
Heitz was born in Les Marécottes in the
Swiss canton of Valais...
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Members are
Pascal Gemme (fiddle, and vocals), Yann
Falquet (guitar, jaw harp, and vocals), and
Nicholas Williams (wooden flute, accordion)...
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Nobility Diploma André
Falquet From the 19th
century Later,
official do****ents were
routinely accompanied...
-
Albertet Cailla,
Arnaut de Mareuil,
Elias de Barjols,
Elias Fonsalada,
Falquet de Romans,
Guillem Magret,
Guiraut de Calanso,
Nicoletto da Torino, Peire...