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Gavarret is a
surname of
French origin.
Louis Denis Jules Gavarret,
French scientist Hunaud de
Gavarret,
French abbott Pierre I. de
Gavarret,
bishop of...
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Louis Denis Jules Gavarret,
sometimes referred to as
Louis Dominique Jules Gavarret (28
January 1809 – 30
August 1890) was a
French physician who advocated...
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Gavarret-sur-Aulouste (French pronunciation: [ɡavaʁɛ syʁ olust]; Occitan:
Gavarret) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France. Communes...
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Jules Gavarret); (1840)
Recherches sur la
composition du sang de
quelques animaux domestiques, dans l’état de santé et de maladie, (with
Jules Gavarret and...
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valleys and rivers. It is
widely found in
placenames of
Gascony as Gabardan,
Gavarret, Gavarnie, Gabas, etc. The name of the
Gabali (the
ancient people living...
- Giovanna; Adams,
Katherine J; Lissina, Anna; ****n, Tara M; H****an,
Namir J;
Gavarret, Jessie; Bianchi,
Frayne C; Pumphrey,
Nicholas J (6 May 2012). "Monoclonal...
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During this era, the
abbey was led by
major abbots Dom
Hunaud de
Gavarret and Dom Ansquitil, who had the
doorway and
tympanum built. In the 13th...
- Fourcès Frégouville Fustérouau
Galiax Garravet Gaudonville Gaujac Gaujan Gavarret-sur-Aulouste
Gazaupouy Gazax-et-Baccarisse Gée-Rivière Gimbrède Gimont...
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professor of
linguistic ethnography, and of which,
after the
death of
Jules Gavarret, he
became director (1890). He was a
member of the
Society of Anthropology...
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election by
scrutiny for a new bishop.
Everyone finally agreed on
Pierre de
Gavarret, who held the
office of
Sacristan in the
Cathedral Chapter of Vic. They...