-
Montbreton de
Norvins. The
National Gallery,
Complete Illustrated Catalogue,
National Gallery Publications, 1995, ISBN 1-85709-050-0 "Monsieur de
Norvins". The...
- ("Fantômas: The Dead Man Who Killed") (1913) "Le
Drame de la rue
Norvins" ("The
Tragedy in Rue
Norvins") "L'Enquête de Fandor" ("Fandor's Investigation") "Le Collier...
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parchments which, due to fading, have been reused. A
portrait of
Jacques de
Norvins was
painted by
Ingres in 1811–12, when the
sitter was Napoleon's Chief...
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Norvin Green (April 17, 1818 –
February 13, 1893) was an
American businessman,
physician and politician. He
served as
president of the
Western Union Telegraph...
- Antoine-Vincent Arnault,
Antoine Jay,
Etienne de Jouy, and
Jacques Marquet de
Norvins, "Dumas (Alexandre Davy-de-la-Pailleterie)," in
Biographie nouvelle des...
- lover, and
universal supreme being (...)".
Knott 2000, pp. 15, 36, 56 Hein,
Norvin (1986). "A
Revolution in Kṛṣṇaism: The Cult of Gopāla".
History of Religions...
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History of the
Revolution by
Adolphe Thiers, the
History of
Napoleon by de
Norvins, the
great Walter Scott by
Auguste Defauconpret, the
French Plutarch and...
- For
Regional Cooperation.
Retrieved 26
August 2016.
Richman 1991, p. 17.
Norvin Hein (1958). "The Ram Lila".
Journal of
American Folklore. 71 (281): 279–304...
- low-volume run from 1960. It's not
known how many were completed. New
Norvins were
announced by
Hailwood Motorcycle Restorations in 2008, a
brand ****ociated...
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Leslie Norvin Rohr (March 5, 1946 –
November 6, 2020) was an
English born
baseball player for the New York Mets in the late 1960s. He was born in Lowestoft...