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Herbault (French pronunciation: [ɛʁbo]) is a
commune in the
French department of Loir-et-Cher,
region of Centre-Val de Loire, France.
Communes of the Loir-et-Cher...
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Madame Herbault (early 19th century), was a
French fashion designer (milliner).
Madame Herbault was an
established fashion designer during the
First Empire...
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Valentine de Villefort.
Julie Herbault:
Daughter of
Pierre Morrel, wife of
Emmanuel Herbault.
Emmanuel Herbault: An
employee of
Morrel & Son, who...
- Anselme–Marie Bruniaux [fr] 1892–1905 :
Michel II
Baglin 1905–1911 : René
Herbault 1911–1938 : Jacques–Marie Mayaud [fr] 1938–1967 :
Ferdinand Vidal 1967–1997 :...
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wounded during World War One. Théodore
Tuffier married Madeleine Herbault (1867–1940) and they had two daughters,
Jeanne and Gabrielle. He is also...
- Joséphine and the
women of the
Imperial court of
Napoleon I,
while Madame Herbault made
their hats and accessories.
According to
Imbert de
Saint Amand, Leroy...
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Habsburg Pierre Hardy Anne Valérie Hash
Daniel Hechter Jacques Heim
Madame Herbault Simon Porte Jacquemus Bouchra Jarrar Christophe Josse Charles Jourdan Philip...
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member of the Société des Gens de Lettres. She died on 20
April 1943, in
Herbault (Loir-et-Cher), France, and is
buried in P****y
Cemetery in Paris, in the...
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These are
likely references to
attacks from the Sorbonne, Calvin, or Puy-
Herbault, a
cleric from the
abbey of Fontevraud. He also
expresses gratitude to...
- 1038/356607a0. PMID 1313950. S2CID 4333730.
Magistrelli G,
Jeannin P,
Herbault N,
Benoit De
Coignac A,
Gauchat JF,
Bonnefoy JY,
Delneste Y (November 1999)...