• John Gagnier (1670?–1740) was a French orientalist, resident for much of his life in England. Gagnier was born in Paris about 1670, and educated at the...
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  • Gagnier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Gagnier (born 1985), Canadian freeskier Claire Gagnier (1924–2022), Canadian soprano...
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  • anecdote, however, is based on a mistranslation of the Arabic source by John Gagnier, who translated Abulfeda's Life of Muhammad into Latin. The English translation...
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    the Royal African Company. After having the letter authenticated by John Gagnier, the Laudian Chair of Arabic at the University of Oxford, Oglethorpe...
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  • Edward John Gagnier (April 16, 1883 – September 13, 1946) was an infielder in Major League Baseball in 1914 and 1915. He played the majority of his 114...
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    Laudian Professor of Arabic (category St John's College, Oxford)
    Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource. Franklin, Michael J. (2004). "Gagnier, John (c.1670–1740)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University...
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  • Nicolas Prosper Bauyn d'Angervilliers, politician (born 1675) 2 March − John Gagnier, orientalist (born 1670?) July − Jacques Barbel, French soldier in Canada...
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  • Eversman, Rob Evors, Celia Finkelstein, Cali Fredrichs, Andrea Gabriel, Holly Gagnier, Adam Garcia, Troy Garity, Beau Garrett, Marcus Giamatti, Carl Gilliard...
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  • Eastern Shore Breakers, Halifax Hurricanes, Sackville Wolves, and Saint John Rapids) Between May and June 2022 the 12-game inaugural season was played...
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  • Versionis Vulgo Dictae LXX Interpretum In 1718, the French orientalist John Gagnier wrote ‘Vindiciæ Kircherianæ, sive Animadversiones in novas Abrahami Trommii...
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