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Lesdain (French pronunciation: [ledɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire
national des...
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Jacques Bouly de
Lesdain (4
October 1880 - 1975) was a
French aristocrat,
lawyer and diplomat. He was the
author of
several travel books about Asia and...
- Léopold
Joseph Bouly de
Lesdain (20
September 1869–3
January 1965) was a
French botanist and lichenologist.
Bouly de
Lesdain was born in
Dunkirk on 20...
- (1898)
Ladyghin (1899–1900) and
Katsnakov (1899–1900)
Jacques Bouly de
Lesdain and
Martha Mailey, 1902 Roy
Chapman Andrews from the
American Museum of...
- (town centre), Guignies, Hollain, Howardries, Jollain-Merlin, Laplaigne,
Lesdain, Rongy, and Wez-Velvain.
Brunehaut town hall
Pierre Brunehaut menhir Brunehaut...
- of
Lesdain,
Jacques Bouly de
Lesdain, his wife and two drivers; they
travelled 700 km (430 miles) in 33 days,
aboard a Brasier.
Bouly de
Lesdain also...
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Joseph Charlemont (born 1839 in
Lesdain,
France - died 1918) was a
French savate and
Canne de
combat teacher. His son
Charles Charlemont (1862 - 1944)...
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southwestern North America, it was
first formally described by
Maurice Bouly de
Lesdain in 1933, as
Placodium squamosum.
Alexander Zahlbruckner proposed a transfer...
- coat of arms,
azure (blue) with six
golden lions.
Since Louis Bouly de
Lesdain, this has
often been
considered the
oldest known coat of arms, granted...
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Jacques de
Lesdain, the
German Amb****ador, Otto Abetz,
intervened to
force him upon them as
their political editor.
After the Liberation,
Lesdain fled, and...