- Wars (1562–1598) in the
south of France.[citation needed]
Bertrand Van
Ruymbeke ****erts
instead that the
Huguenot cross stands out as "the most revealing"...
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Renaud van
Ruymbeke (10
August 1952 – 10 May 2024) was a
French investigative magistrate, well
known for
specialising in
political and
financial corruption...
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Medieval Sourcebook.
Fordham University.
Retrieved December 26, 2023. van
Ruymbeke Stey, Marie-Madeleine (June 2007). "Saint
Guinefort Addressing Thomas Aquinas's...
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scorpion is of
Russian origin."' Jami (1887). Beharistan. pp. 167–168
Ruymbeke (2016). Kashefi's Anvar-e Sohayli, p. 292.
Takeda (2011)
Eastwick (1854)...
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investigating magistrate Renaud van
Ruymbeke on four
occasions between May and
October 2004. At that time, van
Ruymbeke was
investigating possible bribes...
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Laurent Herbiet, it was
created and
written by Gérard Carré,
Caroline Van
Ruymbeke and
Pascal Chaumeil, with a
script from
Hamid Hlioua and
Laurent Herbiet...
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Revocation of the
Edict of
Nantes John Wolf,
Louis XIV, ch 24;
Bertrand Van
Ruymbeke, "Escape from Babylon",
Christian History 2001 20(3): 38–42. ISSN 0891-9666...
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Forms (Columbia
University Press, 1930) Roper,
Louis H., and
Bertrand Van
Ruymbeke, eds.
Constructing Early Modern Empires:
Proprietary Ventures in the Atlantic...
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magistrate in Paris, Jean de Maillard,
magistrate in
Blois and
Renaud van
Ruymbeke,
judge in Paris) (in
English and French) "André Lussi, CEO of Clearstream...
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naval fleet and
field hands who
labored on
Ottoman landed estates. van
Ruymbeke,
Bertrand (2005). "'A
Dominion of True
Believers Not a
Republic for Heretics':...