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Auguste Trognon (1795–1873) was a
French historian and
translator from Italian, Latin, and
ancient Gr****. He
wrote a 5-volume
Histoire de
France (History...
- Stéphanie
Trognon (born 18
October 1976) is a
French footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder for
French club
ASPTT Strasbourg of the
Division 1 Féminine...
- A
trunnion (from Old
French trognon 'trunk') is a
cylindrical protrusion used as a
mounting or
pivoting point.
First ****ociated with cannons, they are...
-
edited by the
American label Cuneiform.
Patrick Forgas,
drums Sébastien
Trognon, tenor, alto and
soprano sax,
flute Dimitri Alexaline, trumpet, flugelhorn...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-19-512372-2. Gourieroux, Christian; Monfort, Alain;
Trognon,
Alain (1984). "Pseudo
Maximum Likelihood Methods: Theory" (PDF). Econometrica...
- for
Nonlinear Models".
Econometrics Beat. Gourieroux, C.; Monfort, A.;
Trognon, A. (1984). "Pseudo
Maximum Likelihood Methods: Theory". Econometrica....
- Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum,
Madrid The Old Bridge, 1890.
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza. Père
Trognon and His
Daughter at the Bridge, (1891)
Valley of the
Seine from Giverny...
- 673–688. doi:10.2307/2998579. JSTOR 2998579. Gourieroux, C.; Monfort, A.;
Trognon, A. (1984). "Pseudo
Maximum Likelihood Methods: Theory" (PDF). Econometrica...
- abécédaire de la dérision (2007) J’aime La
Poste (2008) La
terre jusqu’au
trognon (2009) Le
petit Piem illustré (2010) Généalogiquement vôtre, liberté, égalité...
- braz
bombarde (oboe) hurdy-gurdy
telenn (harp) treujenn-gaol (clarinet,
trognon d'chou)
veuze (bagpipe)
violon (violin, fiddle)
chanteurs engagés (protest...