- pen name of Léon Paul
Blouet (3
March 1847 – 24 May 1903),
French author and journalist. Max O'Rell was born Léon
Pierre Blouet on 3
March 1847 in Avranches...
- Guillaume-Abel
Blouet (French pronunciation: [ɡijom abɛl bluɛ]; 6
October 1795 – 7 May 1853) was a
French architect who
specialised in
prison design.
Blouet was...
- book
Latin America and the Caribbean,
historian Olwyn Blouet and
political geographer Brian Blouet describe the
development of
vineyards in
early Colonial...
- Léon-Jean-Joseph
Dubois (director of the
section of Archaeology) and Abel
Blouet (director of the
section of
Architecture and Sculpture)
undertook the first...
-
Robert Bloet (sometimes
Robert Bloett; died 1123) was
Bishop of
Lincoln 1093–1123 and
Chancellor of England. Born into a
noble Norman family, he became...
- 2011, 279–301.
Blouet, Brian.
Global Geostrategy,
Mackinder and the
Defence of the West, Londres,
Frank C****, 2005. [ISBN missing]
Blouet, Brian. Halford...
-
Expedition of Morea" (under the
direction of Léon-Jean-Joseph
Dubois and Abel
Blouet)
identified with
certainty and
partially excavated the
Temple of Zeus for...
- Klügel 2009, p. 66. Guo 2007, p. 112.
Hemmerle 2005, p. 318. See:
Blouet &
Blouet 2009, p. 100,
Central Intelligence Agency 2011, "Falkland
Islands (Malvinas) –...
- com.
Retrieved 2009-07-22.
Blouet, The
Story of Malta, p. 22 "Prehistoric
Temples of Malta".
Retrieved 2008-09-16.
Blouet, The
Story of Malta, p. 28 "Malta:...
- François
Blouet de Camilly,
Comte de Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, D.D., (22 May 1664, Rouen, Normandy,
France – 17
October 1723, Ligueil, Touraine, France)...