-
Courtois signed for
Chelsea in a
transfer worth a
reported £8 million (€9 million), but then
joined Atlético
Madrid on loan. At Atlético,
Courtois won...
-
Courtois may
refer to:
Courtois-sur-Yonne, a
commune in
Yonne department,
France Courtois, Missouri, an
unincorporated community Courtois Cr****, a cr****...
- was the
brother of the
painters Jacques Courtois (Giacomo Cortese) and Jean-François
Courtois.
Guillaume Courtois was born in Saint-Hippolyte (County of...
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Bernard Courtois (French pronunciation: [bɛʁnaʁ kuʁtwa]), also
spelled Barnard Courtois, (8
February 1777 – 27
September 1838) was a
French chemist credited...
- Jean
Courtois may
refer to: Jean
Courtois (herald) (died 1436),
French herald Jean
Courtois (composer) (fl. 1530–1545), Franco-Flemish
composer Jean-Pierre...
-
Jacques Courtois, PC QC (French pronunciation: [ʒak kuʁtwa]; 4 July 1920 – 3 July 1996) was a
Canadian lawyer and
public official.
Courtois was appointed...
- from 1968 to 1971,
Courtois was a Maoist, but he
later became a
strong supporter of democracy, pluralism, and the rule of law.
Courtois was an
activist in...
- Jean
Courtois (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kuʁtwa]; died 1436) was a
French herald. Jean
Courtois called Sicily Herald was in the
service of the king of...
- in that city.
Courtois left
family behind in Ragusa,
including a son and
grandson who were also musicians.
Thomas W. Bridges, "
Courtois, Lambert". Grove...
-
couple soon
separated for
unknown reasons. When
Courtois left Rome for
Siena she did not
follow him.
Courtois was
called to
enter the
service of
Prince Mattias...