- Guillaume-Abel
Blouet (6
October 1795 – 7 May 1853) was a
French architect who
specialised in
prison design.
Blouet was born at P****y. He won the Grand...
- 2011, 279–301.
Blouet, Brian.
Global Geostrategy,
Mackinder and the
Defence of the West, Londres,
Frank C****, 2005. [ISBN missing]
Blouet, Brian. Halford...
- 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...
- Léon-Jean-Joseph
Dubois (director of the
section of Archaeology) and Abel
Blouet (director of the
section of
Architecture and Sculpture)
undertook the first...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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) –...
- book
Latin America and the Caribbean,
historian Olwyn Blouet and
political geographer Brian Blouet describe the
development of
vineyards in
early Colonial...
-
without importance for our work". in
Blouet, 1831, v. I, p. 12
Blouet, 1831, v. I, p. 40.
Blouet, 1831, v. I, p. 56
Blouet, 1831, v. I, p. 61 Map of the location...
- François
Blouet de Camilly,
Comte de Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, D.D., (22 May 1664, Rouen, Normandy,
France – 17
October 1723, Ligueil, Touraine, France)...