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Pierre Monneret (12
January 1931 – 3
March 2010) was a
former Grand Prix
motorcycle road
racer from France. His best year was in 1956 when he finished...
- Ugo
Monneret de
Villard (16
January 1881 – 4
November 1954) was an
Italian engineer, archaeologist, orientalist, historian, and art critic. He was a specialist...
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being the year
given for it in the 1803 Lespin****e sale catalogue.
Sophie Monneret suggests 1783, the same year as
Andromache Mourning Hector,
perhaps in...
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Philippe Monneret (born 1962) is a
French linguist. He is
Professor of
Linguistics at
University of
Burgundy since 2004 and at Paris-Sorbonne University...
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Georges Burggraf Triumph 1952 175cc
Gaston Gaury 125
Morini 350cc
Georges Monneret AJS 500cc
Jacques Collot Norton sidecar Jean
Murit André Emo Norton...
- Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 1–19. ISBN 978-0-631-18060-9. de Villard, Ugo
Monneret (1952). Le
Leggende orientali sui Magi evangelici,
Citta del Vaticano,...
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Revolutionary France, ed. Yale
University Press, New
Haven London (1995)
Monneret, Sophie,
David et le néoclassicisme, ed. Terrail,
Paris (1998) Robespierre...
- Jean
Monneret, ‘Les « Barbouzes »
Contre L’OAS :
Nouveau Regard’,
Guerre Mondiale et
Conflits Contemporains, 191, (1998), pp.89-116, p.90.
Monneret, p.90...
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anniversary of the
March on Rome. The
operation was
coordinated by Ugo
Monneret de Villard. A
bronze statue of the Lion of Judah,
symbol of the Ethiopian...
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Osuchowski MF,
Winkler MS,
Skirecki T,
Cajander S, Shankar-Hari M,
Lachmann G,
Monneret G,
Venet F,
Bauer M,
Brunkhorst FM, Weis S, Garcia-Salido A, Kox M, Cavaillon...