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- Jacques Bruyas (13 July 1635 – 15 June 1712) was born in Lyon, France and entered the Jesuits as a novice in 1651. Bruyas came to the Canadian mission...
- Alfred Bruyas (15 August 1821 – 1 January 1877) was an art collector and a personal friend of many important artists of his time, among them Gustave Courbet...
- depicts the artist on his way to Montpellier meeting his patron Alfred Bruyas, his servant Calas and his dog. One of the most emblematic works by the...
- Brian Bruya (born 22 December 1966) is a professor of philosophy at Eastern Michigan University, and an author of books and articles in the fields of...
- Louis Bruyas (24 April 1738 in Lyon – 14 June 1807 in Friedland, now known as Pravdinsk, near Kaliningrad, Russia), stage and pen-name Bursay, was a French...
- Champfleury, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, and Courbet's most prominent patron, Alfred Bruyas. The 1855 Paris World Fair's jury accepted eleven of Courbet's works for...
- Transfiguration: The Susquehannock Natives in the 17th Century" 1968 "Lambreville to Bruyas Nov. 4,1696" N.Y. Hist. Col. Vol. III, p. 484 Lawson's "History of Carolina"...
- (1815–1903), philosopher. Édouard Albert Roche (1820–1883), astronomer. Alfred Bruyas (1821–1876), art collector. Alexandre Cabanel (1823–1889), painter. Renaud...
- from Pézenas, bequeathed 400 drawings and 28 paintings. In 1868, Alfred Bruyas gave the works from his private gallery to the city. He is credited with...
- Press. pp. 195–206. ISBN 978-0-19-803094-2. Retrieved 20 November 2013. Bruya B, ed. (2010). Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive...