- Benoît
Violier (French pronunciation: [bənwa vjɔlje]; 22
August 1971 – 31
January 2016) was a French-Swiss chef .
Violier owned the
three Michelin star...
- 1 19 Feb
Tussilage (Coltsfoot) 2 20 Feb
Cornouiller (Dogwood) 3 21 Feb
Violier (Matthiola) 4 22 Feb Troène (Privet) 5 23 Feb Bouc (Billygoat) 6 24 Feb...
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people at an
Islamic center in
downtown Zürich. 31
January – Benoît
Violier, French-Swiss chef (born 1971 in France) 5
August –
Alphons Egli, politician...
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first printed at Augsburg, 1489. A
French version,
under the
title of Le
Violier des
histoires romaines moralisez,
appeared in the
early part of the 16th...
- training, he
joined major companies such as Guy
Savoy in Paris, Benoît
Violier in Crissier, La Grenouillère by
Alexandre Gauthier in La Madelaine-sous-Montreuil...
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Australian rules footballer August 22
Richard Armitage,
English actor Benoît
Violier,
French born-Swiss chef (d. 2016)
August 23 –
Gretchen Whitmer, American...
- a
member and
later secretary of the
catholic art
society Kunstkring de
Violier in Amsterdam. In 1907
Molkenboer produced drawings for a book by Johanna...
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Heilige Drievuldigheid" (The
Fountain of the Holy Trinity) Antwerp: "De
Violier" (The Gillyflower) Limburg: "De Oliftak" (The Olve Branch) of Sint-Truiden...
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civil engineer.
Randhir Singh, 94,
Indian political scientist. Benoît
Violier, 44, French-Swiss chef,
suicide by gunshot. Sir
Terry Wogan, 77, Irish-British...
- Neo-Gothic style. From 1900 to 1908, he
worked with Jan Stuyt, at "De
Violier [nl]", a Catholic-oriented architects' group.
Under the
influence of this...