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Jules Aimé
Battandier (28
January 1848 – 18
September 1922) was a
French botanist who was a
native of Annonay,
department of Ardèche. He was an authority...
- 129–214. doi:10.1017/S0362152900016883. JSTOR 27830076. S2CID 149333519.
Battandier,
Albert (1913). "Ecclesiastical Addresses" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed...
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ground of
Stade Georges-Pompidou, with La Voulte's
former home of
Stade Battandier-Lukowiak as a
secondary home. They play in
black and white. Première Division...
- Morocco, and Algeria. Kew
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families Battandier,
Jules Aimé & Trabut, Louis. 1892.
Bulletin de la Société
Botanique de...
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clean vocals (male),
mixing Mikael Sehlin –
unclean vocals Alexandre Battandier –
backing vocals Cătălina Popa-Mörck –
flute Jacob Hansen – production...
- Fl. Sicul.: xlv (1826)
Festuca grandis (Coss. & Durieu) Trab. in J.A.
Battandier & L.C.Trabut, Fl. Algérie, Monocot.: 216 (1895)
Festuca lasto Boiss. in...
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painter Jules Asner (born 1968),
American television personality Jules Aimé
Battandier (1848–1922),
French botanist Jules Bernard (born 2000),
American basketball...
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original on 27
December 2016.
Retrieved 26
December 2016.
Albert Battandier (1907).
Ecclesiastical Addresses.
Robert Appleton Company.
Retrieved 26...
- Silli, or Sililli, in Numidia, the
situation of
which is
unknown nor, as
Battandier does,
identified with Kasrin,
which is Cillium, a see of Byzantium. Its...
- 514 sqq. André-Wagner, Dict. de
Droit Canonique, III, 83, 501; IV, 361
Battandier, Ann. Pont. Cath., 1901, 483 sqq.; 1902, 468 sqq.; 1908, 646 sq. For a...