- Jean
Raoux (1677 – 10
February 1734),
French painter, was born at Montpellier.
After the
usual course of
training he
became a
member of the
Academy in...
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Guillaume Raoux (French pronunciation: [ɡijom ʁa.u]; born 14
February 1970) is a
French former tennis player.
Raoux reached the
Wimbledon junior singles...
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better suited to
moving to a far-off country, such as Jean
Raoux from Montpellier.
Raoux refused the
offer and next
Rigaud thought of Jean Ranc, who...
- Jean
Raoux (1916 – 11
January 2004) was a
French général de brigade, who
began his
career during the
Second World War and
later fought in
Indochina and...
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first round.
Later that year, he won his
first ATP
match against Guillaume Raoux in Toulouse. He then
received a
wildcard to the 1998
Swiss Indoors in his...
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Pygmalion Adoring His
Statue by Jean
Raoux, 1717...
- (1672–1752),
court physician and
member of the
French Academy of
Sciences Jean
Raoux (1677–1734), painter.
Louis Bertrand Castel (1688–1757), mathematician,...
- horn in heraldry,
crest of
Gerardus Rubens. "Cor Solo" (natural horn) –
Raoux, Paris, 1797
Alphorn Natural trumpet Hiebert,
Thomas (October 1997). "The...
- Jouvenet. Four
Marine subjects;
after Joseph Vernet. The Bath of Venus;
after Raoux. Two subjects;
after G. Metsu.
Jupiter and Calisto;
after N. Poussin. St...
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tabloid and news
media personalities Morgan Pressel,
golfer Guillaume Raoux,
tennis player Jim Rathmann, true
crime television personality and investigator...