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- Arms of Napoleon III, as Emperor of the French According to studies by G. Lucotte and his coauthors based on DNA research since 2011, Napoleon Bonaparte...
- migrations, isolation, and limited admixture with host po****tions. In 1992, G. Lucotte and F. David were the first genetic researchers to have do****ented a common...
-  203. McLynn (1997), p. 663 Palmer (1984), p. 105. McLynn (1997), p. 630 Lucotte, Gérard; Macé, Jacques & Hrechdakian, Peter (September 2013). "Reconstruction...
- Jacques-Raymond Lucotte was an 18th-century French architect and encyclopedist. A former student of the Académie royale d'architecture, Lucotte wrote the articles...
- more commonly seen in the Nubians and Beja on average. A 2003 study by Lucotte and Mercier analyzed Y-chromosome haplogroups among 274 unrelated males...
- Retrieved August 24, 2009. Pinson, Koppel S. (1958). Simon Dubnow. pp. 13–69. Lucotte G, Smets P; Smets (December 1999). "Origins of Falasha Jews studied by...
- according to the author Gérard Lucotte, who concluded that she was likely of Pharisian maternal origin. Gérard Lucotte,[circular reference] the controversial...
- Christianity, and Islam. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, c2003. Lucotte and Mercier, various genetic studies Eva Borreguero. "The Moors Are Coming...
- K1a1b1a subclade and according to the highly controversial researcher Gérard Lucotte [fr], who claims to have discovered the DNA of Jesus Christ, it would indicate...
- local legends. Rev. ed.. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press) 1955-58 Lucotte, Gérard (December 2016). "The Mitochondrial DNA Mitotype of Sainte Marie-Madeleine"...