- Jean-Philippe
Baratier (also
Johann Philipp Baratier; 19
January 1721 – 5
October 1740) was a
German scholar. A
noted child prodigy of the 18th century...
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Baratier (French pronunciation: [baʁatje]) is a
commune in the Hautes-Alpes
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Hautes-Alpes department...
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Jacques Baratier (8
March 1918 – 27
November 2009) was a
French film
director and screenwriter. He
directed 21 films. His film Goha won the Jury Prize...
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Baratier,
Histoire de la Provence. Pg. 54 J.R.
Palanque in "La
Rattachement a l'Empire
Romain in
Baratier",
Histoire de la Provence...
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Petit Robert,
Dictionnaire Universel des Noms
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Baratier, Eduouard, ed. (1990). "Introduction".
Histoire de la
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Greece (2002)
Coronel Suárez,
Argentina (2018) Jean-Philippe
Baratier (1721 - 1740),
german scholar,
child prodigy Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727–1759)...
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Bertrand of Provence. She
married Ermengol IV,
Count of Urgell. .Édouard
Baratier,
Histoire de la Provence, Toulouse,
Editions Privat, 1990, 604 p. (ISBN...
- Centuries), in
Baratier, Duby &
Hildesheimer Baratier and Hilsdesheimer, "carte 122: Les
foires (1713-1789)" (Map 122:
Fairs (1713-1789), in
Baratier, Duby &...