- 45;
Favereau 2021, pp. 43–44.
Atwood 2004, p. 278;
Favereau 2021, pp. 46–47;
Favereau &
Pochekaev 2023, p. 248.
Atwood 2017, pp. 44–45, 50.
Favereau 2021...
-
Marie Favereau Doumenjou is a
French historian and writer. She
currently teaches medieval history at
Paris Nanterre University, and
specialises in the...
- 445–446; May 2018, p. 60;
Favereau 2021, pp. 45–46.
Ratchnevsky 1991, pp. 118–119;
Atwood 2004, p. 446; Man 2004, p. 150.
Favereau 2021, p. 46;
Atwood 2004...
- Paul-Louis-Marie-Célestin,
baron de
Favereau (15
January 1856 – 26
September 1922) was a
Belgian politician and
member of the
Catholic Party. Born in Liège...
-
December 2016. Husband, Geoff. "Cycling
holiday destinations".
Francis Favereau,
Bretagne contemporaine – Culture, langue, identité? page 210, Skol Vreizh...
- Отечественная история (1): 93–107.
Favereau 2021, p. 229.
Borisov 1995, pp. 7–8.
Favereau 2021, p. 228.
Favereau 2021, pp. 228–229.
Crummey 2014, p. 39...
- 2018, p. 69. Mote 1999, p. 434; May 2018, p. 69;
Favereau 2021, p. 65.
Barthold 1992, pp. 457–458;
Favereau 2021, pp. 61–62.
Ratchnevsky 1991, pp. 136–137;...
- some of
these families were
expelled from Russia.
According to
Marie Favereau, a
feeling of
mutual respect between the
Russian and
Mongol sides had developed...
-
Jackson 2017, p. 61.
Barthold 1968, pp. 397–398.
Atwood 2004, p. 431.
Favereau 2021, p. 54.
Jackson 2017, p. 72.
Barthold 1968, p. 398.
Ratchnevsky 1991...
-
Lynden (a
parliamentarian and
cabinet minister) and
Edith de
Favereau (daughter of Paul de
Favereau,
another cabinet minister).
Through his
daughter Catherine...