- "Jean-Joseph
Casot (October 4, 1728 –
March 16, 1800) was a
Jesuit came from
France to
Canada in 1757 as a lay brother". Upon his
arrival in Canada, the...
- Orange,
Lifetime Achievement Award Golden Boll,
Lifetime Achievement Award Çasot,
Lifetime Achievement Award Istanbul Film Festival,
Honorary Award Ankara...
- Carriès (1855–1894),
French sculptor, ceramist, and
miniaturist Jean-Joseph
Casot (1728–1800), Jesuit, came from
France to
Canada in 1757 as a lay brother...
- the
dialect was
Federico Pesadori, who
wrote works such as A Crèma, Ai
casòt d'ingürie, and L'ucarina.
Geroldi Luciano,
Vocabolario del
dialetto di Crema...
- Автобусот за Скопје тргнува во 5 часот. (Avtobusot za
Skopje trgnuva vo 5
časot., 'The bus for
Skopje leaves at 5 o'clock.') Ако ја грееш водата, таа врие...
-
Church of
England clergyman and
author (d.1868)
March 16 – Jean-Joseph
Casot, last
jesuit in Canada. List of wars
between England and
France since 1116...
- Bas 58 Can
Batista 73 Can Cartró 183
Cantallops 75
Caseria Can
Rossell 70
Casots, Els 88
Lavern 431
Ordal 631 Pago, El 72 Sant Joan 82 Sant Pau d'Ordal 547...
-
Avenue Désy off
Chemin Sainte-Foy.
There is an
Avenue Casot,
which refers to Jean-Joseph
Casot. The
previous site of
Villa Manresa near Parc des Braves...
- of the age, stratigraphy,
biota and
palaeoenvironment of the
Miocene Els
Casots site (Vallès-Penedès Basin; Catalonia, Spain) is
presented by Casanovas-Vilar...
- Ampelomeryx, a
genus of
palaeomerycids found at the
early Miocene site of Els
Casots, Valles-Penedes Basin, Spain, had a three-horned
system of
appendages similar...