-
Count Clary (born
Justinien Charles Xavier Bretonneau; 20
April 1860 – 13 June 1933) was a
French sport shooter who
competed in the late 19th century...
- Hôpital
Universitaire Justinien is the main
hospital in the
second largest city in Haiti, Cap-Haïtien. It is
located close to the
center of the city near...
- made his name by two volumes,
Explication historique des
institutes de
Justinien (1827), and
Histoire de la
legislation romaine (1828), the
first of which...
- Jean
Baumert (25 July 1902 – 18
January 1968) was a
French wrestler. He
competed in the Greco-Roman
light heavyweight event at the 1924
Summer Olympics...
-
Sainte Marie, Port-au-Prince Département du Nord: Hôpital
Universitaire Justinien, Cap-Haïtien Hôpital Sacré Coeur,
Milot -
supported by the
CRUDEM Foundation...
- 12681/byzsym.10407. Kazanski,
Michel (2009). "La
cavalerie slave à l'époque de
Justinien".
Archaeologia Baltica (in French). 11: 229–239. Kazanski,
Michel (2011a)...
- C. (1992). "Autorité
pontificale et
pouvoir impérial sous le règne de
Justinien : le pape Vigile". Mélanges de l'École Française de Rome. Antiquité. 104...
- Papaconstantinou, A.; Pieri, D.; Sodini, J.-P. (eds.). Le Proche-Orient de
Justinien aux Abbasides:
Peuplement et
Dynamiques Spatiales. Turnhout:
Brepols Publishers...
- Cap
Haitien is
served by the
teaching hospital: Hôpital
Universitaire Justinien. A
union of four
Catholic Church private schools have been
present for...
- du
paganisme dans l'Empire romain, du règne de
Constantin à
celui de
Justinien".
Gnomon (in French). 66 (2): 147–151. ISSN 0017-1417. JSTOR 27691584...