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viala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Viala may
refer to: "
Viala", an
alternate name of the Ch****elas wine
grape variety French ship
Viala (1795)...
- Eugène
Viala (8
September 1859, Salles-Curan - 5
March 1913, Salles-Curan) was a
French watercolorist and engraver. He
began his
studies in 1877 at the...
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Joseph Agricol Viala (22
February 1778 – 6 July 1793) was a
child involved in the
French Revolutionary Army. He was
killed at age 15,
though he is most...
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Vialas (French pronunciation: [vjalas]; Occitan: Vialars) is a
commune in the Lozère
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Lozère
department "Répertoire...
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Alain Viala (1947 – 30 June 2021) was a
sociologist and
literature scholar, and a
professor of
French literature at the
University of
Oxford and at the...
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Viala-du-Tarn (French pronunciation: [vjala dy taʁn],
literally Viala of the Tarn; Occitan: Lo
Vialar de Tarn) is a
commune in the
Aveyron department...
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Arnaud Viala (born 4
December 1974) is a
French politician of the
Republicans who was
Member of
Parliament for the Aveyron's 3rd
constituency in the French...
- Edme
Viala Charon,
Baron Charon (29 July 1794 – 26
November 1880) was a
French soldier who rose to the rank of
Lieutenant General (General of Division)...
- fatherland. The
fourth stanza is sung by
children exalting Joseph Agricol Viala and
Joseph Bara,
children aged 15 and 13, respectively, who had died for...
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Pierre Viala (24
September 1859 in Lavérune – 11
February 1936) was a
French scientist. In 1901–1910 he and
Victor Vermorel published Ampélographie. Traité...