- John
Philippart (1784?–1874) was a
British military writer. Born in
London about 1784,
Philippart was
educated at a
military academy, and was subsequently...
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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...
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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...
- 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 15 September...
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Philippart 1813, p. 231.
Philippart 1813, p. 238.
Philippart 1813, p. 240.
Philippart 1813, p. 250.
Philippart 1813, p. 256.
Philippart 1813, p...
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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...
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Ballantine Books. p. 48. ISBN 9780804176729. LCCN 2018039460. OL 27342118M.
Philippart,
Robert L. (2021). "La
ville intègre sa périphérie" (PDF). ons stad (in...
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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...
- Twenty-Third Publications.
Appendix L. ISBN 978-1-58595-704-0.
David Philippart, Clip
Notes for
Church Bulletins,
Volume 2 (Liturgy
Training Publications...