- Jean-Louis
Véret (1927–2011) was a
French architect.
Véret was born in Paris. He
entered the École
nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in 1945. Following...
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Years War in Normandy. In 1823,
Formigny (487
inhabitants in 1821)
absorbed Véret (70 inhabitants), in the
northwest of the territory. In 1858, Engranville...
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Jeanne Desirée
Véret **** (4
April 1810 – c. 1891) was a
French socialist feminist. Born in Paris, as Desirée
Véret, she
worked as a
seamstress before...
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Sukhaya Veret (Russian: Сухая Вереть) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Zadneselskoye Rural Settlement, Ust-Kubinsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia...
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national de l'architecture – Gérard Thurnauer,
Pierre Riboulet and Jean-Louis
Veret.
Pritzker Prize –
James Stirling. RAIA Gold
Medal –
Colin Madigan. RIBA...
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newspaper published in 1832 by Marie-Reine
Guindorf and
Jeanne Desirée
Véret ****. It is the
first French feminist journal produced and
published solely...
- 16 1065 (France), 1047 (Washington, US) 0.14 147 (Washington, US) Doux
Veret de
Carrouges France Sweet Dove Somerset,
England <1899
Bittersweet 0.22...
- a
thorough state-funded
restoration process led by
architect Jean-Louis
Véret was undertaken. It was
completed in 1997. The
restoration included structural...
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Montigny in the
south of the commune. The
commune is
entirely farmland. The
Veret river flows through the
centre of the
commune from east to west and continues...
- The
Spruce Eats.
Archived from the
original on 31
January 2016. Guttman,
Veret (24
April 2012). "No
Matter Where It Originated,
Falafel Is
Still Israel's...