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Petitot may
refer to: Émile
Petitot (1838–1916),
French Missionary Oblate, and
Canadian northwest cartographer, ethnologist, geographer, linguist, and...
- Émile-Fortuné
Petitot (also
known as Émile-Fortuné-Stanislas-Joseph
Petitot) (Inuk name,
Mitchi Pitchitork Tchikraynarm iyoyé,
meaning "Mr.
Petitot, son of...
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Petitot is a
river in
northern Alberta and
British Columbia, as well as in
southern Dehcho Region of the
Northwest Territories of Canada. It is a tributary...
- Jean
Petitot (July 12, 1607 –
April 3, 1691) was a
Swiss enamel painter, who
spent most of his
career working for the
courts of
France and England. He...
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Pierre Petitot (11
December 1760, in
Langres – 7
November 1840, in Paris) was a
French sculptor.
Petitot initially studied under Claude François Devosge...
- Louis-Messidor-Lebon
Petitot (23 June 1794 — 1 June 1862) was a
French sculptor, who was born and died in Paris. He was the
pupil and son-in-law of the...
- dei
Parma Club (which
represents most of the fanbase), l'****ociazione
Petitot and the club's ultras, Boys Parma,
which was
established on 3
August 1977...
- songwriter, and
musician Faule Petitot (1572–1629), sculptor,
cabinetmaker and architect,
citizen of
Geneva since 1615 Jean
Petitot (1607–1691),
enamel painter...
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Memorial to
Louis XVI and
Marie Antoinette,
sculptures by Edme
Gaulle and
Pierre Petitot in the
Basilica of Saint-Denis...
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Ennemond Alexandre Petitot (1727-1801) was a French-born architect,
mainly active in the
Duchy of Parma. He was born in Lyon in 1727, and by 1741, he...