- the 1920
Summer Olympics. "Louis
Moureau". Olympedia.
Retrieved 13
August 2021. "Olympics Statistics: Émile
Moureau". databaseolympics.com.
Archived from...
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Morrastel Flourat,
Moulan (in Hérault), Moulard, Moulau,
Mourastel Flourat,
Moureau (in Gard),
Mourrastel Fleuri, Mourrastel-Flourat (in Hérault), Morrastel...
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Retrieved 8
August 2018. "Didier
Georges Moreau". MatchID.
Retrieved 30
September 2024.
Didier Moureau at
World Rowing Didier Moureau at
Olympedia v t e...
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Agricol Moureau (born 1766,
Avignon - died 1842, Aix-en-Provence) was a
figure in the
French Revolution.
Defrocked as a priest, he
became a Jacobin, edited...
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Joseph "Jeff"
Moureau (13
April 1921 – 28
October 2020) was a
Belgian fighter pilot of the 349th (Belgian)
Squadron belonging to the
Royal Air
Force during...
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Jabir works, see
Moureau 2020, pp. 111–112.
Ruska 1939, p. 58.
Ruska 1939, pp. 58–61.
Halleux 1996, p. 892;
Moureau 2020, p. 114.
Moureau mentions that 'Raymond...
- 106–107.
Moureau 2020, pp. 106–107. On the
false attribution to al-Razi, see
Ferrario 2009, pp. 42–43 and the
sources cited there.
Moureau 2020, p. 117...
- sings, "... In fact, when I know what is
meant by
mamelon and
ravelin ..."
Moureau &
Brace 2008, p. 936. The
British also
called the
hillock and the fortifications...
- e.g.,
Widengren 1980; Nokso-Koivisto 2014;
Krinis 2016. De Callataÿ &
Moureau 2017. The
Epistles of the
Brethren of
Purity were of much less importance...
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Liber Luminis luminum mentions that it was
translated by
Michael Scot; see
Moureau, Sébastien (2020). "Min al-kīmiyāʾ ad alchimiam. The
Transmission of Alchemy...