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Terrot was a
motorcycle manufacturer in Dijon, France.
Charles Terrot and
Wilhelm Stücklen had
founded a
machinery factory in Cannstatt,
Germany in 1862...
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Charles Hughes Terrot FRSE (19
September 1790 – 2
April 1872) was a
Scottish Episcopalian minister,
theologian and mathematician. He
served as
Primus of...
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Charles Terrot may
refer to:
Charles Terrot (bishop) (1790–1872),
Scottish Episcopalian bishop,
theologian and
mathematician Charles Terrot (British Army...
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Terrot Reaveley Glover (1869–1943) was a
Cambridge University lecturer of
classical literature. He was a
fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. He was...
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Diane Cilento and
Jerry Desmonde. The film was
based on a
novel by
Charles Terrot and is a
remake of his
television play
broadcast in 1951. It was remade...
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written by Jack
Davies based on the 1954
novel of the same name by
Charles Terrot.
Returning from a
cricket match in Ireland,
Peter Weston, an Englishman...
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functions to her own
genitive case
transformed into
Saint Artemidos", as
Terrot Reaveley Glover phrased it in
discussing the "practical
polytheism in the...
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Sachs powered;
produced at Progress-Werke-Oberkirch AG in
Germany —
Norway Terrot (1952–1957) —
France Tomos /
Tomos Puch (1950s—?),
Moped manufacturer with...
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Michel Terrot (born
December 18, 1948, in Lyon) is a
member of the
National ****embly of France. He
represents the Rhône department, and is a
member of...
- edition, 1996, pp. 1605–06 Fowler, pg.1603 Sellar,
William Young; Glover,
Terrot Reaveley (1911). "Virgil" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica...