They immigrated also to collieries on Vancouver Island in Canada. See Louis Balthazar, Leen Haenens, Images of Canadianness: Visions on Canada's Politics...
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Louis-Balthazar de La Chevardière (February 1730 in Volx – 8 April 1812 in Verrières-le-Buisson) was a French music publisher in the second half of the...
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in her estate at Sardhana, which was the subject of a dispute with Louis Balthazar alias Nawab Zafaryab Khan, another son of her late husband, General...
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fulfilled; he died after a few months. Lallemant has been called the Balthazar Alvarez of France; his ideals and efforts to meet them were as uncompromising...
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edition The first known publication of the quartets was in 1774 by Louis-Balthazar de La Chevardière in Paris and later (undated, probably in the 1780s...
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Raymond Balthazar Phélypeaux (c. 1655 – 21 October 1713), seigneur du Verger, was a French army officer, lawyer and diplomat. He was a lieutenant general...
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turn Martinot II sired Balthazar-Louis Martinot, who became Ecuyer and Valet de la Garde-Robe du Roi. Unlike his father, Balthazar Martinot worked in Paris...
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century. The son of Alexandre-Louis Lachevardière (1765-1828) and grandson of Parisian music publisher Louis-Balthazar de La Chevardière or Lachevardière...
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bot: original URL status unknown (link) retrieved on 6 January 2010 Louis Balthazar; International Council for Canadian Studies (1998). Images of Canadianness:...
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Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl baltazaʁ ʒyljɛ̃ fevʁɛ də sɛ̃ memɛ̃]; 1770–1852) was a French portrait painter...
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