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Favrot &
Livaudais (1891–1933) was an
architectural firm in New Orleans, Louisiana. The firm
designed many
buildings that are
listed on the
National Register...
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George Kent
Favrot (November 26, 1868 –
December 26, 1934) was a U.S.
Representative from Louisiana. Born in
Baton Rouge, East
Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana...
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painter of the
image of the
Virgin of Guadalupe. Art
historian Jeanette Favrot Peterson has ventured, "Marcos ****c (de Aquino) was the
artist of the Mexican...
- Lane, Houston, TX 77030" "
Favrot Tower Apartments."
Texas Medical Center. July 29, 2012.
Retrieved on
April 22, 2018. "
Favrot Tower is
closing August 31...
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Tennessee Valley Authority.
Retrieved 30
August 2024. Jenkins,
Robert E.;
Favrot,
Scott D.; Freeman,
Byron J.; Albanese, Brett; Armbruster,
Jonathan W. (2025-02-18)...
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complementary visions of the
court of the
Great Mogor". In Dana Leibsohn;
Jeanette Favrot Peterson (eds.).
Seeing Across Cultures in the
Early Modern World. Ashgate...
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Mexico City:
Fondo de
Cultura Económica 1953, 1981. Peterson,
Jeanette Favrot (December 1992). "The
Virgin of Guadalupe:
Symbol of
Conquest or Liberation...
- President's Home at
Grambling State is
particularly elegant and stately.
Favrot Student Building at
Grambling State The
Eddie G.
Robinson Museum at Grambling...
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Moncharvaux 1734–38:
Claude Joseph de
Favrot 1738–1742: Jean
Louis Richard de la
Houssaye 1742–1744:
Claude Joseph de
Favrot 1744–1753: Jean
Joseph Delfau de...
- (1983).
Aztec Art.
Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Publishers. Peterson,
Jeanette Favrot (2014).
Visualizing Guadalupe.
University of
Texas Press. pp. 176, 227....