- John
Pellisier (25
April 1703 – 6
January 1781) was an
Irish academic.
Pellisier was born in
Clonygowan and
educated at
Trinity College Dublin. He became...
- the
broad "whalebacks"
plateau of
Pellisier Flats with
about six more
summits over 13,000 ft (4,000 m).
Pellisier Flats is a wide
sloping bench at the...
- Éloi Pélissier (born 18 June 1991) is a
French professional rugby league footballer who
plays as a
hooker for
Toulouse Olympique in the
Betfred Championship...
- needed] Societe' d'etudes de la
province de Cambrai,Lille-1907
Antoine Pellisier (1961).
Innocent VI :le reformateur, deuxième pape
Limousin (1352–1362)...
- to folk-dance. Folk-dance was the brain-child of
South African Dr. SH
Pellisier, who was
visiting Sweden in 1915 with a
friend to
become more proficient...
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September 24, 2012.
Retrieved December 2, 2012.
Miles B. Lawrence;
Joseph M.
Pellisier (July 1981). "Atlantic
Hurricane Season of 1980" (PDF).
Monthly Weather...
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Browne Owen
Lloyd Richard Baldwin Claudius Gilbert Henry Clarke John
Pellisier John
Lawson James Drought Richard Graves Charles Richard Elrington Joseph...
- II,
Slazengers (Australia) Pty Ltd
established a ship
building yard on
Pellisier Road, Putney. The
company manufactured wartime equipment for the United...
- Al-Mu’nis fi
Akhbar Ifriqiya wa
Tunis (1681).
French translation by E.
Pellisier & E. Rémusat,
Histoire de l'Afrique, Paris, 1845. Ibn al-Faqih al-Hamadānī...
- the
Parramatta River in Sydney,
connecting Hilly Street in
Mortlake and
Pellisier Road in Putney. The
vehicular ferry between Mortlake and
Putney commenced...