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- Major General Armand Charles Guilleminot (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ ʃaʁl ɡijmino]; 2 March 1774–14 March 1840) was a French general during the Napoleonic...
- expedition, leaving its military direction to Major-General Armand Charles Guilleminot, a tried-and-tested general of the First Empire. Four of the five army...
- Bergger company was begun over a century ago by French manufacturer Guilleminot. The company manufactures monochrome photographic film 35mm to 20"x24"...
- and by evening they had again expelled the Russians. Armand Charles Guilleminot was the first who entered the city. During the course of the engagement...
- London: Longmans, Green & Co. Carroll, R.T. "The Skeptic's Dictionary". Guilleminot, H. ""N" rays do not influence the resistivity of selenium nor modify...
- while the town lost almost all of its remaining industrial base when the Guilleminot factories shut down in 1992. The château de Chantilly was built for the...
- 1038/nature13531. hdl:2066/130120. PMID 25030173. S2CID 4464169. Humann-Guilleminot S, Binkowski ŁJ, Jenni L, Hilke G, Glauser G, Helfenstein F (2019). "A...
- adversus omnis generis articulorum dolores enumeratio. Frankfurt, 1581. G. Guilleminot-Chrétien, "Le testament de Claude Garamond," in Le livre et l'historien:...
- illustrated ed. Baltimore, MD: JHU P, 2002.[page needed] Pietropaolo S, Guilleminot A, Martin B, D'Amato FR, Crusio WE (February 2011). "Genetic-background...
- director, Dr. Jean Guilleminot, who was conscripted to fight in the First World War. It was in this position, by suggestion of Guilleminot, that Abreu became...