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Johann Paul
Wallot (26 June 1841
Oppenheim am
Rhein – 10
August 1912 Bad Schwalbach) was a
German architect of
Huguenot descent, best
known for designing...
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district on the left bank of the
River Spree to
plans by the
architect Paul
Wallot. It
housed both the
Reichstag legislature of the
German Empire and the Reichstag...
- Jean-Pierre
Wallot OC FRSC (May 22, 1935 –
August 30, 2010) was a
Canadian historian, educator,
civil servant and
former National Archivist of Canada....
- The
Wallot family is of
Huguenot origin and goes back to the
French noble house Vallot –
presumably from Languedoc, France. The
Vallot family gained po****rity...
- Sept 12–14 Pułtusk,
Poland Jean-Pierre
Wallot (Canada) none none 2nd 1995 May 3–5 Paris,
France Jean-Pierre
Wallot (Canada) none none 3rd 1997 Sept 29 –...
- Konvalinka, I., Xygalatas, D., Bulbulia, J., Schjoedt, U., Jegindø, E-M.,
Wallot, S., Van Orden, G. & Roepstorff, A. 2011. “Synchronized
arousal between...
- Biography. Vol. VI (1821–1835) (online ed.).
University of
Toronto Press.
Wallot, Jean-Pierre (1988). "Milnes, Sir
Robert S****". In Halpenny,
Francess G...
- building,
which was
built in 1888
based on the
plans of
German architect Paul
Wallot and
underwent a
significant renovation under the lead of
British architect...
- Saxony. It was
built to
house the
Landtag of the Free
State of Saxony. Paul
Wallot built the Sächsisches Ständehaus
between 1901 and 1907. The
Landtag had...
- 16–35.
Retrieved June 3, 2013. "Speech –
Posthumous Tribute to Jean-Pierre
Wallot".
Government of Canada.
March 26, 2012.
Retrieved May 30, 2013. Following...