-
around 1665-1670 by
Willughby in his
Volume of Plaies, who
describes "
Dublets" as "the most
childish game at
Tables in
which there is
nothing but chance...
- the country.
University of Lyon's
political scientist Angéline Escafré-
Dublet has
written that "the
equivalent to a
White backlash in
France can be traced...
- López; Michalik, Joanna; Gout, Evelyne; Fender, Pascal; Bailly, Isabelle;
Dublet, Bernard; Chroboczek,
Jadwiga (2004). "Poneratoxin, a
neurotoxin from ant...
-
insolencie of our women, and
their wearing of
broad brimmed hats,
pointed dublets,
their hair cut
short or shorn, and some of them
stilettoes or poinards...
-
Prion protein 2 (
dublet), also
known as PRND, or
Doppel protein, is a
protein which in
humans is
encoded by the PRND gene. This gene is
found on chromosome...
- López; Michalik, Joanna; Gout, Evelyne; Fender, Pascal; Bailly, Isabelle;
Dublet, Bernard; Chroboczek,
Jadwiga (10 May 2004). "Poneratoxin, a neurotoxin...
- used for
tables games followed by
detailed accounts of the following:
Dublets Ticktack Irish, the
immediate ancestor of
Backgammon Back
Gammon (Backgammon)...
-
Valegro United States (USA)
Allison Brock on
Rosevelt Kasey Perry-Gl**** on
Dublet Steffen Peters on
Legolas 92
Laura Graves on
Verdades Individual eventing...
-
Baldrac (Common Puff)
Rencontrat Games described by
Willughby (1672):
Dublets Ticktack Irish, 16th and 17th
century British game;
directly ancestral...
-
Laurent Monnier -
Jacquot 3
Brigitte De
Villepoix - Marilou, la mere
Daniel Dublet - Raymond, le pere Clément
Delaroche - Yvon 1 Rody
Averty - Yvon 2 Hélène...