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    Beaumé (French pronunciation: [bome]) is a commune in the department of Aisne in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. Beaumé is located some...
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  • Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise, the sweet wine appellation, and "Beaume de Venise", the wine grape Beaumettes, also a canton of Carpentras. Beaumé, a commune...
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    Joseph Beaume (27 September 1796 in Marseilles – 11 September 1885 in Paris) was a French historical painter. Baume was a favourite pupil of Antoine-Jean...
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    Louis LaBeaume NA FAIA (July 31, 1873 – November 9, 1961) was an American architect in the Beaux-Arts tradition. He practiced in St. Louis from 1904 until...
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    Beaumes-de-Venise (French pronunciation: [bom də vəniz]; Occitan: Baumas de Venisa) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte...
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  • Hydrometer (redirect from Beaumé areometer)
    A hydrometer or lactometer is an instrument used for measuring density or relative density of liquids based on the concept of buoyancy. They are typically...
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    Beaumes de Venise (French pronunciation: [bom də vəniz]) is an appellation of wines from the eastern central region of the southern half of the Rhône...
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  • Baume & Mercier (French pronunciation: [bɔm ˈe mer-sjej]) is a Swiss luxury watchmaker founded in 1830. It is a subsidiary of the Swiss luxury conglomerate...
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    Napoleon leaving Elba on 26 February 1815, by Joseph Beaume (1836)...
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  • Henry de Beaume, O.F.M. (Latin: Henricus de Balma), (c. 1367 – 23 February 1439), also known as Hugh Balme, was a Franciscan friar, priest and theologian...
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