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Glaize is a surname. Léon
Glaize (1842-1931),
French painter Lydia Glaize,
American politician Maurice Glaize (1886–1964),
French architect and archaeologist...
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bridge was destro****.
Originally built in 1930, the
Grand Glaize Bridge crosses the
Grand Glaize Arm of the lake in
Osage Beach. It
carries U.S.
Route 54...
- p. 49.
Glaize 1944, p. 61.
Freeman &
Jacques 1999, p. 50.
Glaize 1944, p. 63. Ray 2002, p. 195. Ray 2002, p. 199.
Briggs 1951, p. 199.
Glaize 1944, p...
- 173–175. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1. Coedės, p.137. Coedès, p.147.
Glaize, p.85. See
Glaize, pp.90 ff. and Rovedo, pp.134 ff., for
detailed descriptions of...
- The
Grand Glaize Bridge is the name of two
girder bridges that
carry U.S.
Route 54 over the
Grand Glaize Arm of the Lake of the
Ozarks in the city of Osage...
- from the
French term for it. The
French called it "rivière à la
Grande Glaize" (later
spelled as "glaise",
meaning river of
Great Clay),
referring to...
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Glaize Cr**** (also
called Grand Glaize Cr****) is a
stream in
Jefferson County in the U.S.
state of Missouri. It is a
tributary of the
Mississippi River...
- 1748, the
French built a
trading post (Fort au
Glaize, also
known as "Wapakoneta
Trading Post" or "Au
Glaize Trading Post")
about a half-mile
northeast of...
- Léon
Glaize (Paris,
February 3, 1842 - Paris, July 7, 1931) was a
French painter.
Although he
lived in the
second half of the 1800s and the
first thirty...
- ). Boston: St. Martin/Bedford. p. 1311. ISBN 978-0-312-47200-9.
Maurice Glaize,
Monuments of the
Angkor Group, p.37.
Angkor Wat
devata inventory - February...