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- Jean Alexandre Michel André Castaigne (7 January 1861, in Angoulême, Charente – 1929, in Angoulême) was a French artist and engraver, a student of Jean-Léon...
- Joseph Philippe Emmanuel Castaigne (27 February 1871 – 21 September 1951) was a French internist who was a native of B****ac, Charente. He studied medicine...
- years after the story's publication. It is told from the view of Hildred Castaigne, a man whose personality changes drastically following a head injury sustained...
- 1210/en.2004-1286. PMID 15817669. Alba M, Fintini D, Sagazio A, Lawrence B, Castaigne JP, Frohman LA, Salvatori R (December 2006). "Once-daily administration...
- Alexander the Great Cutting the Gordian Knot by André Castaigne (1898–1899)...
- Robert Castaigne (born 1947) is the chief financial officer of Total S.A. He has held the position since 1990. He is a graduate engineer from École centrale...
- A naval action during Alexander the Great's Siege of Tyre (332 BC). Drawing by André Castaigne, 1888–89....
- Cleitus the Black Alexander kills Cleitus, André Castaigne, c. 1898–1899 Native name Κλεῖτος ὁ μέλας Birth name Cleitus Born 375 BC Died 328 BC (aged...
- city of Dakar on the cape in 1857. Roger J., Banton O., Barusseau J.-P., Castaigne P., Comte J.-C., Duvail C., Nehlig P., Noël B. J., Serrano O., Travi Y...
- Oxyartes, by René Castaigne, 19th century....