- Paul
Juvenel the
Elder (1579–1643) was a
German painter. He was born in
Nuremberg in
December 1579, into a
family of
Flemish origin. His father, Nicolas...
- Jean (II) Juvénal des
Ursins (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʒyvenal dez‿yʁsɛ̃]; 1388–1473), the son of the
royal jurist and
provost of the
merchants of Paris...
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Origins of
Totalitarian Democracy. Britain:
Secker & Warburg, 1968. de
Juvenel, Bertrand. On Power: Its
Nature and the
History of its Growth, Salt Lake...
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Robert Ekelund Blaug, Mark, ed. (1986). "Dupuit, Arsène
Jules Étienne
Juvenel". Who's Who in Economics: A
Biographical Dictionary of
Major Economists...
- Tréon 1661
Courseulles (de)
Extinct Tresnel Champagne 10
Trainel 1587
Juvenel des
Ursins Extinct 1650;
renewed Trousse (La) Ile-de-France 77 Ocquerre...
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National II for the
first time. In 1982 they
changed their name to HBC
Juvenel Nîmes. In 1991 they were
promoted to the
second tier for the
first time...
-
patron to
artists and
collected books and antiquities,
taking on
Nikolaus Juvenel as a
portrait painter in Augsburg. He
organised sumptuous parties with...
- (1810–1887) Tina
Juretzek (born 1952)
Manfred W. Jürgens (born 1956) Paul
Juvenel the
Elder (1579–1643)
Johann Matthias Kager (1566–1634) Leo Kahn (1894–1983)...
- (1833–1887),
painter Wenzel Jamnitzer (c. 1507–1585),
goldsmith and
artist Paul
Juvenel the
Elder (1579–1643),
painter Anna
Klein (1883–1941), landscape, animal...
- ELTE Bölcsészettudományi Kar, 1999. pp. 425–436. (ISBN 963-463-348-X) 65.
Juvénel des
Ursins Jean,
Csernus Sándor (ford):
Zsigmond császár franciaországi...