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- Monique Philippart née Schmitt (born 1955) is a Luxembourgish children's writer who writes in German. In 2010 she won the Lëtzebuerger Buchpräis (Luxembourg...
- John Philippart (1784?–1874) was a British military writer. Born in London about 1784, Philippart was educated at a military academy, and was subsequently...
- Jacques Philippart (11 January 1909 – 25 August 1940) was a Belgian flying ace who served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. The...
-  219. Philippart 1813, p. 231. Philippart 1813, p. 238. Philippart 1813, p. 240. Philippart 1813, p. 250. Philippart 1813, p. 256. Philippart 1813, p...
- mentioned Lent as a period of 40 days of fasting in preparation for Easter. Philippart, David (27 June 2013). "If Lent is 40 days, why are there 46 days between...
- streets of Paris. The name "diabolo" was coined by Belgian engineer Gustave Philippart, who developed the modern diabolo in the early twentieth century, although...
- wife-to-be Zizi Jeanmaire, but it was danced by Jean Babilée and Nathalie Philippart at its 25 June 1946 premiere at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées with costumes...
- the Stade Muni****l of Union Titus Pétange because its own Stade Jos Philippart was to be renovated. A new grandstand was also built. As of 4 February...
- Marshal, Sweden's King. London: John Murray. ISBN 978-0-7195-4703-4. Philippart, John (1814). Memoirs and Campaigns of Charles John, Prince Royal of Sweden...
- Moodie was married to Frances Sproule in 1820 and had several children. Philippart 1820, p. 81. "Richmond Hill Cemeteries". "Acadiensis; a quarterly devoted...