- pp. 76–78;
Cottret 2000, pp. 110, 118–120;
Parker 2006, pp. 73–75
Cottret 2000, p. 120
Parker 2006, p. 80 De
Greef 2004, p. 50
Cottret 2000, pp. 128–129;...
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Cottret (1951 – July 13, 2020) was a
French historian and
literary scholar.
Stemming from a
family of
artists and musicians,
Bernard (Jean)
Cottret is...
- Jean-Paul
Cottret (born June 19, 1963 in Gien) is a
French rally navigator, best
known for his
seven success in the
Dakar Rally alongside Stéphane Peterhansel...
- célébrations de la révolution
anglaise de 1688 en Grande-Bretagne après 1789". In
Cottret, Bernard; Henneton,
Lauric (eds.). Du Bon
Usage des commémorations : histoire...
- Theology, p. 811.
Gamble 2004, p. 199;
Cottret 2000, pp. 125–126
Gamble 2004, pp. 198–199;
McGrath 1990, pp. 16–17;
Cottret 2000, pp. 208–211
Gamble 2004, pp...
- Rally. 2011 Abu
Dhabi Desert Challenge (Stéphane
Peterhansel and Jean-Paul
Cottret) 2013
Rallye du
Maroc (Orlando
Terranova and
Paulo Fuiza) 2013 Desafio...
- "proto-Arminian"
would be a more
accurate term." Delumeau,
Wanegffelen &
Cottret 2012, pp. 65–66.
Wallace 2011, p. 233. "According to Edwards, it was only...
-
Enduro Champion. From 1999 to 2018, his
Dakar co-driver was Jean-Paul
Cottret. He also
competed in the 2018
Rallye du
Maroc in the UTV
category with...
- the upper-class
Calvinists detained under Louis XIV;
historian Monique Cottret argues that the
decline of the Bastille's
social "mystique" originates...
- The
Huguenots in America: A
Refugee People in New
World Society (1992)
Cottret, Bernard, The
Huguenots in England.
Immigration and Settlement, Cambridge...