- Alizée
Lyonnet (née Jacotey; born 21
August 1984),
known professionally as Alizée, is a
French singer and dancer. She is one of the best-selling French...
- 2400–1950 BC, but a
different view is held by
Nadezhda A.
Dubova and
Bertille Lyonnet, c. 2250–1700 BC.
Though it may be
called the "Oxus civilization", apparently...
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Henry Lyonnet, real name
Alfred Copin, (1853 - 4
February 1933) was a
French writer. He is
mostly known for his
studies on the
history of theatre, and...
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Stanislas Lyonnet is a
French geneticist. As of 2012 he was
Professor of
genetics at
Paris Descartes University, and a
clinical geneticist in the Department...
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Pierre Lyonnet or
Lyonet (21 July 1706 – 10
January 1789) was a
Dutch artist and
engraver who
became a naturalist. He was a
collector both of s**** (a...
- 4500–3800 BC)" that may
presumably include Meshoko. Earlier,
Bertille Lyonnet (2007)
mentioned dates for
Meshoko between 4060 and 3960 cal. BC. Wang...
- 2012: Amel Bent &
Christophe Licata Season 4, 2013: Alizée &
Gregoire Lyonnet Season 5, 2014:
Rayane Bensetti &
Denitsa Ikonomova Season 6, 2015: Loïc...
- Paolo; Özbal, Rana; Schoop, Ulf-Dietrich; Guliyev, Farhad; Akhundov, Tufan;
Lyonnet, Bertille; Hammer,
Emily L.; Nugent,
Selin E.; Burri, Marta; Neumann, Gunnar...
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gives a
later dating for the
Andronovo culture.
Bryant further refers to
Lyonnet (1993) and
Francfort (1989), who
point to the
absence of archaeological...
- "Johannes
Malalas - translation". www.attalus.org.
Retrieved 2017-06-06.
Lyonnet,
Bertille (2012). "Questions on the Date of the ****enistic
Pottery from...