- François
Claude Amour,
marquis de
Bouillé (19
November 1739 – 14
November 1800) was a
French general and
colonial administrator.
After distinguishing...
- Pot-
Bouille is the
tenth novel in the Rougon-Macquart
series by Émile Zola. It was
serialized between January and
April 1882 in the
periodical Le Gaulois...
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James Bouillé (14
February 1894 – 22 June 1945) was a
French architect from Brittany.
Bouillé was born in
Guingamp (Côtes-d'Armor) He
studied at the École...
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Doncoeur and Lanhers,
Bouillé, p. 10.
Doncoeur and Lanhers,
Bouillé, p. 43.
Doncoeur and Lanhers,
Bouillé, p. 15. Vale,
Charles VII, pp. 61–62...
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Louis de
Bouillé,
marquis de
Bouillé (Martinique, 1 May 1769 – 20
November 1850) was a
French general. He was the son of François
Claude Amour, marquis...
- La
Bouille (French pronunciation: [la buj]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in north-western France. A
small village...
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Bouillé-Loretz (French pronunciation: [buje lɔʁɛ]) is a
former commune in the Deux-Sèvres
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France...
- Bertrand-Pfaff (2003). "Bouelles,
Charles de (auch Bouvelles, Bovelles,
Bouillé,
Bouilles oder latinisiert:
Carolus Bovillus)". In Bautz,
Traugott (ed.)....
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Marie Bouillé is a
Canadian politician.
Bouillé was
elected to
represent the
riding of
Iberville in the
National ****embly of
Quebec in the 2008 provincial...
- Marie-Odile
Bouillé (born 13
October 1950 in Nantes) was a
member of the
National ****embly of France. She
represented Loire-Atlantique's 8th constituency...