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Joseph Magrou (October 22, 1869 – 1945) was a
French sculptor, born in Béziers, France. He
studied under Eugène Émile
Thomas and Injalbert.
Magrou was a...
- with
numerous tombs and
works of art by
local sculptors,
including Jean
Magrou and Injalbert. Pierre-Paul Riquet's
Canal du Midi (17th century) Béziers...
- 1099/00207713-30-1-225. Prévot ARB. (1953).
Hauduroy P,
Ehringer G,
Guillot G,
Magrou J, Prévot AR, Rosset,
Urbain A (eds.).
Dictionnaire des
bacteries pathogenes...
- Tomb of
Emperor Pedro II of
Brazil and his wife
Teresa Cristina, by Jean
Magrou (gisant) and
Hildegardo Leão
Veloso (reliefs) in the
Cathedral of São Pedro...
- monarchy, St.
Peter of Alcantara,
carved in
Carrara marble by
Frenchman Jean
Magrou (c.1925). The stained-gl****
windows of the
ambulatory and nave date mostly...
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deserter evaded being arrested and was on his way to join the legion.
Damien Magrou reported to
South Korean media on 28
March that
South Korean volunteers...
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Dominique Genée 1966 : Les
Chats by
Philippe Durand 1966 :
Elles by
Alain Magrou 1966 : Les
Combinards by Jean-Claude Roy 1966 : Les
Grandes Gueules by Robert...
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Bertin as Yves Genton: pathologist, Arben's
colleague Marie Petiot as
Stella Magrou:
nurse Hubert Myon as Dominique:
administrative ****istant
Michel Masiero...
- all from Romania.
Other nominators of
Cantacuzino in 1933
included J.
Magrou (?), J.
Bouillot (?), and J. Mal****ez (?), all from France.
Nobel Prize...
- 1999
Synonyms Bacterium salicis Day 1924
Phytomonas salicis (Day 1924)
Magrou 1937
Pseudobacterium salicis (Day 1924) Krasil’nikov 1949
Erwinia amylovora...