- Paul Amedée
Ludovic Savatier (19
October 1830 – 27
August 1891) was a
French naval doctor and botanist.
Savatier was born on the
Atlantic island of Oléron...
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Apollonie Sabatier (born Aglaé Joséphine
Savatier; 8
April 1822 – 3
January 1890) was a
French entertainer, artist's
model and courtesan, who
became a...
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Jacques Savatier is a
French politician representing La République En Marche! He was
elected to the
French National ****embly on 18 June 2017, representing...
- and Primorye. It was
first described by
Adrien René
Franchet &
Ludovic Savatier. It has also been
treated as a
synonym of
Polygonum aviculare subsp. depressum...
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original on July 12, 2015.
Retrieved 2018-01-16.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Tiết canh.
Photos of tiết canh by
Tristan Savatier from Flickr...
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variety of it by some authors, as S.
purpurea var.
multinervis (Franchet &
Savatier) Matsumura, or as a
subspecies S.
purpurea subsp.
amplexicaulis (Chaubard)...
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Whistler Journal, 1921, Philadelphia, J. B.
Lippincott Company (in English)
Savatier, Thierry: L'Origine du monde,
histoire d'un
tableau de
Gustave Courbet...
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Combat to
build a 600-tonne tank with 250 mm armour. At FCM,
Jammy and
Savatier finished the char 2C prototype, the
other nine
tanks being built almost...
- ("Bones"), b. 14
December 1881, m.
Eirene Gwen Knight, singer.
Susan Winthrop Savatier Graves, b. 23
March 1885, m.
Kenneth Macaulay.
After the
death of his first...
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steam enthusiast and
railroad engineer who
originally restored the engine.
Savatier,
Tristan "Loupiote" (2007). "Kinetic
Steam Works' Case
traction engine...