- Jean
Gallice (born 13 May 1949 in Bordeaux) is a
French former professional football (soccer) player. Jean
Gallice at the
French Football Federation (in...
- René
Alexis Martial Gallice (13
April 1919 – 25 May 1999) was a
French footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. "Fichier des décès – années 1990 à 1999"...
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Hyalophora cecropia". nhptv.org.
Gallice, Geoffrey. "Cecropia Moth".
University of Florida.
Retrieved September 20, 2018.
Gallice, Geoffrey. "Cecropia moth"...
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Louis Adolphe Octave Gallice (8
October 1857 – 18 June 1906) was a
French champagne wine
merchant and equestrian.
Gallice was born in Épernay on 8 October...
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alternate etymology is
given by de Garlande, (c. 1225):
Artavus dicitur Gallice ‘kenivet’,
scilicet cultellus qui
tendit in altum; vel
dicitur ab arte...
- Peter; Garcia, Thierry; Tejedor, Adrian; Bertner, Paul; Sorokin, Anton;
Gallice,
Geoffrey R.; Koubová, Ivana; Nagy, Štefan; Vidlička, Ľubomír (2020). "Neotropical...
- thought, and I have
decided to stop."
Diaby pla****
under manager Jean
Gallice.
Gallice, initially,
called up
Diaby at under-18
level for a
match against Greece...
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Anglice et Latine. London, 1793.
Euphonologia Linguae Anglicanae,
Latine et
Gallice, London, 1794; for
which he
received the
thanks of the
Royal Society. Rule...
- Jean-Christophe
Thouvenel 490 4° Guy Calléja 441 5°
Gernot Rohr 430 6° René
Gallice 390 7° Marc Pl**** 381 8°
Edouard Kargulewicz 341 9° Jean
Tigana 326 10°...
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infimae Latinitatis, s.v.: RAPER,
Gladius longior et
vilioris pretii,
Gallice Raper. Monstræ Factæ apud Ch****agniam:
Claudius Jornandi habet unam bonam...