-
among males and 73.3%
among females. The
commune of
Ourmes is
composed of
three localities:
Ourmés Hadhoudi Legouiret Algeria portal "Po****tion: El Oued...
- Jean-Joseph
Rallier des
Ourmes (26 May 1701 – 23 June 1771) was an 18th-century
French mathematician. The son of
Julien François
Rallier (1645–1709) and...
- he did not take the citadel,
which was
strongly situated and fortified.
Ourmes (or Homps, near Narbonne) and Trèbes
bought off his army. He
plundered Narbonne...
-
Abdelkrim H****i
Khelifa Kouinine Magrane Mih
Ouensa Nakhla Oued El
Alenda Ourmes Reguiba Robbah Sidi Aoun
Taghzout Taleb Larbi Trifaoui Algeria portal Office...
- Oum Toub DZ.SK.OT 31,051 Oum
Touyour DZ.EO.OT 9,735
Ourlal DZ.BS.OR 5,820
Ourmes DZ.EO.OU 5,059
Ouyoun El ****afir DZ.BT.OE 8,969
Ouzzelaguen DZ.BJ.OU 21...
-
mathematician and
contributor to the Encyclopédie Jean-Joseph
Rallier des
Ourmes (1701–1771) died in Vitré
Monsters of Death, 28
September 1991
Vitre Jazz...
- For example, the
Canal Vire-et-Taute in
Cotentin was
called "canal des
Ourmes" the name of its
first lock, "les Ormes". Work
began on the
extension of...
- Archbishop-Elector of
Trier from 1756 to 1768 (d. 1768) May 26 – Jean-Joseph
Rallier des
Ourmes,
French mathematician (d. 1771) May 28 –
Giuseppe Antonio Pujati, Italian...
- Ursitele, Urbitele, Urditele, Osatorele, Ursoi,
Ursoni or Urmen, Uremi,
Ourmes) are a
group of
three fairies or
female spirits of fate in the Balkanic...
- Archbishop-Elector of
Trier from 1756 to 1768 (d. 1768) May 26 – Jean-Joseph
Rallier des
Ourmes,
French mathematician (d. 1771) May 28 –
Giuseppe Antonio Pujati, Italian...