- Hondarribia[better source needed] (Basque: Hondarribia; Spanish: Fuenterrabía; French: Fontarrabie) is a town
situated on the west s**** of
Bidasoa river's...
-
Gustave Émile
Boissonade de
Fontarabie (7 June 1825 – 27 June 1910) was a
French legal scholar,
responsible for
drafting much of ****an's
civil code during...
- Jean François
Boissonade de
Fontarabie (12
August 1774 – 8
September 1857) was a
French classical scholar. He was born in Paris. In 1792 he
entered the...
- include: Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat
Raymond Aron Jean François
Boissonade de
Fontarabie Etienne Baluze Roland Barthes Simon Baudichon Émile
Benveniste Henri Bergson...
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Dumas and the Rue
Alexandre Dumas. It was the
location of the Barrière de
Fontarabie, a gate
built for the
collection of
taxation as part of the Wall of the...
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author of
Drosilla and Charicles, see Jean François
Boissonade de
Fontarabie Nicetas of
Novgorod (fl. 1095 – 1108),
saint and
Bishop of
Novgorod Nicetas...
- (Netherlands) Jono
district low-carbon
project (Kitakyushu, ****an) Frequel-
Fontarabie (Paris, France)
Atlanta (Midtown,
Atlanta Georgia) (United States) Energy...
- Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès André Félibien Jean François
Boissonade de
Fontarabie Nicolas Fréret
Bernard le
Bovier de
Fontenelle Étienne
Fourmont Antoine...
- 6. 2-3.
Silas river I 26
Anecdota Graeca Jean François
Boissonade de
Fontarabie I. p. 419,
Silas river I 27
Geographica Strabo XV.1.38
Silas river I 28...
- (1771–1842),
French violinist and
composer Jean François
Boissonade de
Fontarabie (Paris, 12 août 1774 - P****y, 8
septembre 1857),
French historian. Pierre...