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Roubaud may
refer to: Émile
Roubaud (1882–1962), a
French biologist,
pathologist and
entomologist Franz Roubaud (1856-1928), a
Russian painter who created...
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Franz Roubaud (Russian: Франц Алексеевич Рубо, romanized: Franc Alekseevič Rubo; French: François Iwan
Roubaud; 15 June 1856 – 13
March 1928) was a Russian...
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Jacques Roubaud (French: [ʁubo]; born 5
December 1932 in Caluire-et-Cuire, Rhône) is a
French poet,
writer and mathematician.
Jacques Roubaud taught mathematics...
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Joseph Germain Mathieu Roubaud,
called "Benjamin", (29 May 1811 – 13
January 1847), the son of
Mathieu Aubert Roubaud and
Rosalie Caillol, was a 19th-century...
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poets Oskar Pastior and Jean Lescure, and poet/mathematician
Jacques Roubaud. The
group defines the term littérature
potentielle as (rough translation):...
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century and is a tense,
psychological thriller. The main
characters are
Roubaud, the
deputy station master at Le Havre, his wife, Séverine, and Jacques...
- Émile
Roubaud (2
March 1882 in
Paris – 30
September 1962 in Paris) was a
French biologist and
entomologist known for his work on paludism,
yellow fever...
- Alix Cléo
Roubaud (January 19, 1952 –
January 28, 1983) was a
Canadian photographer and writer. Alix Cléo
Blanchette was born in Mexico,
January 19, 1952...
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forgives him.
Roubaud, the
deputy stationmaster at Le Havre, is
married to Séverine, who
formerly worked for her
wealthy godfather Grandmorin.
Roubaud now accuses...
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Capture of
Erivan fortress by
Russian troops in 1827
during the Russo-Persian War (1826–28) by
Franz Roubaud...