- Look up
briquet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Briquet may
refer to:
Briquet (possibly
Jehan de Villeroye) fl. early 15th century, an
early Renaissance...
- Paul
Briquet or
Pierre Briquet (12
January 1796 – 25
November 1881) was a
French physician and
psychologist who
advanced the
reasoned treatment of disturbed...
- A
briquet (Dutch: vuurijzer) is a
Medieval silver coin,
first introduced by
Charles the Bold, Duke of
Burgundy in 1474 (2nd
Emission –
Coinage Act of...
- A
Briquet Griffon Vendéen is a medium-sized
griffon scenthound originating in Vendeé, France. The
Briquet Griffon Vendéen was
recognized by the FCI in...
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Charles Moïse
Briquet (30
August 1839, in
Geneva – 24
January 1918, in Geneva) was a
noted Swiss filigranologist. He was the first, or
among the first...
- The
Briquet de
Provence is a rare
scenthound from Provence, in
southeast France. It is one of the five non-FCI
recognized breeds recognized by French...
- PMID 19556046.
Pribor E. F.;
Yutzy S. H.; Dean J. T.;
Wetzel R. D. (1993). "
Briquet's Syndrome,
dissociation and abuse".
American Journal of Psychiatry. 150...
- Ford
named the new
business Ford
Charcoal and
dubbed the
charcoal blocks "
briquets". At the beginning, the
charcoal was sold to meat and fish smokehouses...
- Marguerite-UrsuIe-Fortunée
Briquet (16 June 1782 – 14 May 1815) was an
early 19th-century
French femme de
lettres and polygraph. Fortunée
Bernier received...
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Alfred Saint-Ange
Briquet (30
December 1833,
Paris – 1926, Mexico) was a
French pioneer of photography,
particularly in Mexico.
Briquet became a photographer...