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- Orestes botot is a species of stick insects native in Vietnam. The species is characterized by various long spines on the head of the males and distinct...
- Marie-Anne Botot (29 December 1714 - 29 February 1796) was a French comic actress. She was born and died in Paris. Her stage name was Mlle Dangeville...
- Charles-Claude Botot, known as Dangeville (18 March 1665 or 1669 - 18 January 1743) was a French actor. He and the dancing master Antoine-François Botot Dangeville...
- Antoine-François Botot, known as Dangeville (26 May 1681 – c.1737) was a French dancing master, dancer and ballet teacher. He was born in Paris. His brother...
- retired with a pension on 21 December 1712. She married Antoine-François Botot Dangeville, a dancing master and member of the Académie royale de danse...
- Surprise (1972) by Miriam Young Seahorse (1972) by Robert A. Morris Tot Botot and His Little Flute (1972) by Laura Cathon As I Was Crossing Boston Common...
- years to come, she was succeeded by Lecouvreur and, later, by Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville. Early in her career, she was a mistress to the King Louis XIV's...
- District: Atkari and Salafen villages. Misool Barat District: Magei village. Botot, Dai, Dlutot, Elwot, Falo, Fale, Fatot, Fam, Falon, Fom, Fadimpo, Hai, Impon...
- bumps or several, sometimes long, spines on the metathorax as in Orestes botot or on the meso- and metathorax as in Orestes diabolicus are located. Overall...
- Réveillon of 1752, terracotta (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) Bust of Marie-Anne Botot d'Angeville of 1752, terracotta (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) Boy Playing...