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signed "
Thuret", and
distinguishing which member of the
Thuret family made a
specific clock is
sometimes an
unrewarding effort.
Isaac II
Thuret (1630–1706)...
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Gustave Thuret Thuret, Puy-de-Dôme, a
French commune Thuret family of
clockmakers including:
Isaac II
Thuret (1630–1706),
parent Jacques III
Thuret (1669–1738)...
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Gustave Adolphe Thuret (23 May 1817 – 10 May 1875) was a
French botanist, and
founder of the
Jardin botanique de la
Villa Thuret. Born in Paris, he belonged...
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created with
plants found in the
Antibes area in 1920.
Thuret Park In 1857,
Gustave Thuret discovered the Cap d'Antibes and
bought five
hectares (12...
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botanique de la
Villa Thuret (3.5
hectares (8.6 acres)) is a
renowned botanical garden located on the
grounds of the
Villa Thuret, 90,
chemin Raymond,...
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Thuret (French pronunciation: [tyʁɛ]) is a
commune in the Puy-de-Dôme
department in
Auvergne in
central France. Château de la Canière
Communes of the Puy-de-Dôme...
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andrachne and A. canariensis.
Named after Gustave Thuret, it is
naturalised at
Jardin botanique de la
Villa Thuret. A. x
thuretiana is
renowned for its perfectly...
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abbreviation Thur.,
taxonomic author abbreviation for
French botanist Gustave Thuret (1817–1875) Thür, a muni****lity in Rhineland-Palatine,
Germany Thar (disambiguation)...
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Boulevard Edouard Baudoin, Juan les Pins
Jardin botanique de la
Villa Thuret Aujourd'****,
curvy modernistic seaside former beach house of
movie mogul...
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vineyard in
Pauillac in the
Gironde département from a
Paris banker named Thuret who had
previously bought it from
Baron Hector de
Branne in 1830. Rothschild...