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- Hans Gillisz. Bollongier or Boulenger (1600 – 1645) was a Dutch Golden Age still life flower painter. Bollongier was born and died in Haarlem. According...
- period are extant: a 185-page word list compiled by Antoine-Robert Le Boullenger with about 3,300 items, along with 42 pages of untranslated religious...
- T****usson was married to Sarah le Boullenger (1700–1770) in Leiden. She was a daughter of Abraham le Boullenger, Lord of Rixdorp, a Huguenot Huguenot...
- Gladness (GB) 6 Garnet Bougoure Vincent O'Brien (IRE) 3 ¾ Balbo (FR) 5 J. Boullenger (FR) 4 ¾ Cantelo (GB) 3 Edward Hide Capt. Charles Elsey (GB) 5 hd Orsini...
- Charlie Smirke Alec Head Aga Khan III 1:39.15 1958 Bella Paola Serge Boullenger François Mathet François Dupré 1:38.75 1959 Petite Etoile Doug Smith Noel...
- Camici Ugo Penco Mario Incisa Rocchetta 2:34.80  Italy 1957 Oroso 4 Serge Boullenger Daniel Lescalle Raoul Meyer 2:33.40  France 1958 Ballymoss 4 Scobie Breasley...
- century. He was a son of Isaac de T****usson (1690–1755) and Sarah (née le Boullenger) T****usson (1700–1770). His father had started a bank in Geneva (T****usson...
- Enrico della Rocchetta Mario della Rocchetta 4:29.02 1956 Macip 4 Serge Boullenger Charlie Elliott Marcel Boussac 4:48.80 1957 Zarathustra 6 Lester Piggott...
- Starved Rock, wrote the first French-Illinois dictionary in 1700; Jean Le Boullenger wrote another in 1725. Other indigenous languages at the time of statehood...
- Sebastien Cramoisy and his brother Gabriel Cramoisy in Paris, and of Jean Boullenger in Rouen. Several similar texts that were published prior to 1632 are...