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Louis Delaville (1763–1841) was a
French sculptor. He
specialized in
terracotta figures,
often representing subjects from antiquity, mythology, and daily...
- 211–213. doi:10.5944/etfiii.36.2023.35963. ISSN 0214-9745. le Roulx,
Joseph Delaville, ed. (1894–1906).
Cartulaire general de l'ordre des
hospitaliers de St...
- of Arsuf, 1191.
Delaville Le
Roulx 1904, pp. 118–129,
Geoffroy de Nonjon.
Delaville Le
Roulx 1904, p. 409, Grands-Précepteurs.
Delaville Le
Roulx 1904,...
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Cornelius Episode: "Incident at El Crucero" 77
Sunset Strip Charlotte Delaville Episode: "White Lie" The
Eleventh Hour
Polly Saunders Episode: "The Bronze...
- Joseph-Marie-Antoine
Delaville Le
Roulx (15
August 1855 – 4
November 1911) was a
French historian whose speciality was the
Knights Hospitaller (Order...
- and this
biography continues that tradition, with the
exception being Delaville Le Roulx' work. He was
succeeded by
Gastone de Murols.
Gilbert encouraged...
- (in Italian). 54: 343–350. doi:10.1484/J.LA.2.303601. ISSN 0081-8933.
Delaville Le Roulx, 1883, p. 184;
cited in Clermont-Ganneau, 1888, pp. 309 -310;...
- The
Durand et
Delaville RB.01
Beauregard was a
tourism aircraft built in
France in the
early 1950s. The RB.01 was a single-seat
parasol monoplane of amateur...
- Company.
Runciman 1952, p. 229,
Castles on the Frontier.
Delaville Le
Roulx 1904, pp. 47–49.
Delaville Le
Roulx 1904, pp. 59–60. Sterns,
Indrikis (1985). "Chapter...
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First Hundred Years. Madison: The
University of
Wisconsin Press. p. 338.
Delaville Le
Roulx 1904, pp. 39–43.
Runciman 1952, p. 82,
Baldwin and
Daimbert (1101)...