- Jean-Baptiste
Radet (20
January 1752 in
Dijon – 17
March 1830 in Paris) was a
French vaudevillist.
Prior to the
French Revolution, he
worked in the library...
- Georges-Albert
Radet (1859-1941) was a
French epigrapher,
archaeologist and historian. He was born in
Chesley on 28
November 1859, and died at Saint-Morillon...
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Johan Radet (born 24
November 1976) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as defender.
Whilst at
Auxerre he
helped them win the Coupe...
- "Etienne
Radet (1762-1825)".
Radet, Mémoires du général
Radet, 339.
Radet, Mémoires du général
Radet, 339.
Radet, Mémoires du général
Radet, 339.
Radet, Mémoires...
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Wayback Machine "Stärkt
position för
finskan och isländskan i
Nordiska rådet" (in Swedish). 31
October 2018.
Archived from the
original on 2 November...
- The
Council for
Ethnic Minorities (Danish:
Rådet for
Etniske Minoriteter) is a
Danish institution that
advises the
government on
issues concerning refugees...
-
acquired the two
mills in 1809 for
producing flour, the Blute-fin and the
Radet,
built in 1717. But it was also used to
pressurize the
harvest or grind...
-
Swedish National Council for
Crime Prevention (Swedish: Brottsförebyggande
rådet,
abbreviated Brå)
became the
government agency tasked with
producing official...
- 2003, pp. 19–20. SOU 2007:5, p. 133.
Swedish Police Museum 2015.
Etiska rådet 2005.
Furuhagen 2009, p. 22.
Furuhagen 2009, pp. 13–14.
Furuhagen 2009,...
- Data source:
Swedish National Council of
Crime Prevention (Swedish: Brottsförebyggande
Rådet or BRÅ)...