- The
Hostel de
Verdelin, also
known as
Palazzo Verdelin or the Casa
delle Colombe, is a
palace in Valletta, Malta. It was
built in the mid-17th century...
- territories. At
Cluses on 16 September,
French troops commanded by
Charles Verdelin attacked the town of Sallanches,
where the
Sardinian Army had
taken refuge...
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Baroque buildings include Auberge de
Provence (renovated 1638) and
Hostel de
Verdelin (c. 1650s). Most
Baroque buildings in
Malta were
influenced by Italian...
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Boucaux v
Verdelin of 1738.
Boucaux was born a
slave in the
French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti). He was
brought by his
master Verdelin, an army...
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Johannes Nicolai Verdelin. He
manufactured blue dye,
pencils and
salpeter in the rear wings. The
property was
owned by the
Verdelin family for 70 years...
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Raynal and the Abbé Gregoire.: 10–11
Legal cases such as Jean
Boucaux v.
Verdelin of 1738 and the Somersett's Case (1772)
essentially ended slavery in the...
- Latvia
Reitern House Riga
Johann Reitern Malta
Hostel de
Verdelin Valletta Jean-Jacques de
Verdelin Malta
Palazzo Vilhena Mdina António
Manoel de Vilhena...
- Maltese, is
located at the square's
southwest end,
while the
Hostel de
Verdelin is
located along Archbishop Street at the square's
northeast end. The square...
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branch in
Milan Former branch in
Florence Former branch in
Naples Hostel de
Verdelin,
former seat of the bank in
Malta Former branch in Izmir,
known as Çatalkaya...
- (1812–1903) on 7 June 1845.
Nilsson was born to Per
Nilsson and
Katarina Verdelin on Vendelsö in Värö
parish (in what is now
Varberg muni****lity) in northern...