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Treves, 1st Baronet, GCVO, CH, CB, FRCS, KStJ (15
February 1853 – 7
December 1923) was a
prominent British surgeon, and an
expert in anatomy.
Treves was...
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Retrieved April 2, 2019. "
Trèves" (US) and "
Trèves".
Oxford Dictionaries UK
English Dictionary.
Oxford University Press.[dead link] "
Trèves". The
American Heritage...
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visited by
surgeon Frederick Treves, who
invited Merrick to be
physically examined.
Merrick was displa**** by
Treves at a
meeting of the Pathological...
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Trèves may
refer to: The
French name of the city of Trier, in
Germany François
Trèves (born 1930), a French-American
mathematician Trèves is the name...
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College for
School Leadership).
Treves,
Vanni (April 2013). What life
after retirement from the law?. The Times. "Vanni
Treves: the
barrister manqué at Korn/Ferry"...
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Fratelli Treves was an
Italian publishing house based in Milan.
Founded in 1861 by
Emilio Treves from Trieste, it was
active under its own name until...
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trêves in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Treves (Trier) is a city in
Germany on the
banks of the Moselle.
Treves may also
refer to:
Giorgio Treves de'Bonfili...
- (Jean) François
Treves (born
April 23, 1930, in Brussels) is an
American mathematician,
specializing in
partial differential equations.
Trèves earned his Ph...
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Trévé (French pronunciation: [
tʁeve]; Breton:
Treve) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France.
Inhabitants of Trévé...
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Treves is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Abraham ben
Solomon Treves (16th century),
Italian rabbi Alex
Treves (1929–2020), Italian-born...