- Jean
Bertaut (1552 – 8 June 1611),
French poet, was born at Caen. He
figures with
Philippe Desportes in the
disdainful couplet of
Boileau on Ronsard:...
- Françoise
Bertaut de
Motteville (c. 1621 – 1689) was a
French memoir writer. She was the
daughter of
Pierre Bertaut, a
gentleman of the king's chamber...
- Lewy-
Bertaut (9
February 1913 – 6
November 2003), also
known separately as
Erwin Lewy, Félix
Bertaut, and E. F.
Bertaut, or
Erwin Félix Lewy-
Bertaut, was...
- 1470) 1600 –
Edward Fortunatus,
German nobleman (born 1565) 1611 – Jean
Bertaut,
French bishop and poet (born 1552) 1612 – Hans Leo H****ler,
German organist...
-
Jules Bertaut (28
March 1877 – 7
October 1959) was a
French writer,
historian and lecturer. In 1959, he was
awarded the
grand prix de littérature de la...
-
Bertaut Reef is an
island in Seyc****es,
lying in the
Outer Islands of Seyc****es, with a
distance of 271
kilometres (168 miles)
south of Victoria, Seyc****es...
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Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Retrieved 26 May 2022. "Erwin Félix
Bertaut". The
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Retrieved 26 May 2022. "Otto Kratky"...
-
Satellite Image) NASA
astronaut image of St.
Joseph Atoll and D'Arros Island.
Bertaut Reef (NASA Image)
Desroches Island from the
southwest Poivre Atoll from...
- rates".
European Central Bank. 31
December 1998.
Retrieved 4
March 2019.
Bertaut,
Murat F. Iyigun,
Carol C. "The
Launch of the Euro" (PDF).
Federal Reserve...
- D'Artagnan from the
novel The
Three Musketeers is
based (d. 1673) June 8 – Jean
Bertaut,
French poet (b. 1552)
October 3 –
Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne...