-
Vincenzo "Cento"
Perruchon (8
January 1921 – 29 June 2005) was an
Italian cross-country
skier who
competed in the 1940s and in the
early 1950s. He was...
- Étienne
Perruchon (23
October 1958,
Suresnes – 14 May 2019) was a
French composer,
known mainly for his film scores.
Perruchon is also
particularly known...
- 2009, p. 320.
Perruchon 2003, p. 81.
Whitten 2008, p. 186.
Perruchon 2003, p. 219.
Perruchon 2003, p. 317.
Perruchon 2003, p. 266.
Perruchon 2003, p. 318-321...
- Falashas: Ethiopia's
Black Jews".
Commentary Magazine.
Retrieved 2025-02-26.
Perruchon, J.D. "FALASHAS". The
Jewish Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 2025-02-26. "The...
- Tribune.
Archived from the
original on 2007-12-09.
Retrieved 2022-12-19.
Perruchon, J. D.; Gottheil,
Richard (1901–1906). "Falashas". The
Jewish Encyclopedia...
- Fabioles, Fontaney, La Grangiaz, Ivéry, Liscoz, Le Magnin, Mounot, Oley,
Perruchon, Le Pian, Pian-de-la-Barmaz, Pian-des-Boses, Pian-du-Gias, Le Pianet,...
-
Historical Geography of
Ethiopia (London: the
British Academy, 1989), p. 39.
Perruchon, F. (2010-12-31), Graffin, René (ed.), "F. M. Est. Pereira. – Vida De...
- Ethiopia.
Jules Perruchon, 1894. The
Chronicles of Zar'a Yâ'eqôb and Ba'eda Mâryâm,
Kings of
Ethiopia from 1434 to 1478.
Jules Perruchon, 1893. A HISTORY...
- A
bibliography for
these can be
found at
Taddesse Tamrat, p. 59. J.
Perruchon. Vie de Lalibala, roi d'éthiopie:
texte éthiopien et
traduction française...
- (1979–1991)
Valentin Kojin (1991–1993)
Yutaka Sado (1993–2011) Fayçal
Karoui (2011–2015)
Adrien Perruchon (2021–present)
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