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Antoine "Arthur"
Blavier (28
January 1914 – 15
September 1991) was a
Belgian football referee.
Blavier spent his
career refereeing in the
Belgian First...
- André
Blavier (23
October 1922 – 12 June 2001) was a
Belgian poet. From 1961 he was a
member of the
literary group Oulipo and
served as
their foreign...
- André-Joseph
Blavier (baptized 29
December 1713 – 30
November 1782) was a
Flemish composer, and
director of the
choir of
Antwerp Cathedral.
Blavier was born...
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Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid Attendance: 34,713 Referee:
Arthur Blavier (Belgium) 17 June 1964 (1964-06-17) 22:30 Camp Nou,
Barcelona Attendance:...
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November 1962
Portman Road,
Ipswich Attendance: 25,001 Referee:
Arthur Blavier (Belgium)
Milan won 4–2 on aggregate. 18
November 1962
Silesian Stadium...
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September 1961
Silesian Stadium, Chorzów Attendance: 55,000 Referee:
Arthur Blavier (Belgium) 13
September 1961 Estádio José Alvalade,
Lisbon Attendance: 16...
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Estadio El Teniente,
Rancagua Attendance: 5,700 Referee:
Antoine Blavier (Belgium) 10 June 1962 14:30 CLT (UTC-04)
Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica...
- a
Walloon Poets' anthology. Ubu roi was
translated in
Walloon by André
Blavier, a
Verviers pataphysician, for the new and
important Puppets theater of...
- from 1731 to 1737 by Joseph-Hector Fiocco, and from 1737 by André-Joseph
Blavier.
Lesser known but
locally important figures, such as
Jacobus Barbireau...
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Pablo Martín Sánchez [fr] Noël Arnaud [fr]
Jacques Bens
Claude Berge André
Blavier Paul Braffort [fr]
Italo Calvino François Caradec [fr] Ross Chambers [fr]...