- Look up
figuier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Figuier (French for "fig tree") is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Louis...
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Louis Figuier (French pronunciation: [lwi fiɡje]; 15
February 1819 in
Montpellier – 8
November 1894 in 9th arrondis****t of Paris) was a
French scientist...
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roman arabe in 2010 for Les
Figuiers de Barbarie. André Naffis-Sahely has
translated two of his
novels into English: Les
Figuiers de
Barbarie as The Barbary...
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publisher Moigno in 1877 and by the
French writer and
publisher Louis Figuier in 1878 to po****rize an
invention wrongly interpreted as real and incorrectly...
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Notes 2009 Snow
Hides the
Shade of Fig
Trees (La
neige cache l'ombre des
figuiers)
Sacha 2010 The Last
Escape (La dernière fugue) Sam
Aurelie Laflamme's...
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Romuald Figuier (French pronunciation: [ʁɔmy.ald fiɡje]; born in Saint-Pol-de-Léon, Finistère, Brittany, on 9 May 1938), also
known mononymously as Romuald...
- the film in
France on 18
September 2024,
under the
title Les
Graines du
figuier sauvage.
Alamode Film
distributed the film in
Germany on 26
December 2024...
- Le
Figuier, Bamako, Mali, 1997.
Barou et sa méchante marâtre,
Editions Le
Figuier, Bamako, Mali, 1997. L’Hyene et le
Malin Fafa,
Editions Le
Figuier, Bamako...
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Louise Juliette Bouscaren,
known as
Juliette Figuier (4
February 1827,
Montpellier – 6
December 1879, Paris), was a
French playwright and novelist. She...
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Illustration by
Louis Figuier in Vies des
savants illustres,
depuis l'antiquité jusqu'au dix-neuvième siècle from 1866,
representing the author's imagining...