- André
Labatut (18 July 1891 – 30
September 1977) was a
French fencer. He won
medals in the foil and épée
competitions at
three Olympic Games. "André Labatut"...
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Castel Merle (also
known as Castel-Merle or Castelmerle) is a
complex of ten
prehistoric rock
shelters (French: abris) in Sergeac, in the
Dordogne department...
- Périgordia. La Ferr****ie - (Dordogne). La
Gravette - (Dordogne). Périgordia IV.
Labattut (Abri) - (Dordogne). Périgordia IV-VI.
Laugerie Haute - (Dordogne). Laussel...
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DELLUX Brigitte (2005). "Les
ruines de la préceptorerie des
templiers à
Labattut (Sergeac)".
Bulletin de la Société
historique et archéologique du Périgord...
- the
cavalry from the
Felicianas and the
Mississippi territory.
General Labattut had
command of the town, of
which Nicolas Girod was then the mayor. Among...
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event is
often depicted from two
contrasting points of view.
Dominique Labattut-Largaud is a
German literature professor at the
Sorbonne who also writes...
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Georges Buchard Roger Ducret Lucien Gaudin André
Labattut Lionel Liottel Alexandre Lippmann Georges Tainturier France Paul
Anspach Joseph De Craecker...
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DELLUX Brigitte (2005). "Les
ruines de la préceptorerie des
templiers à
Labattut (Sergeac)".
Bulletin de la Société
historique et archéologique du Périgord...
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France occupait l'Europe (éditions le Portulan)
Other pseudonyms Laurent Labattut,
Gilles Bargy,
Dupont de Mena, Luc d’Ébreuil,
Roland de Jarnèze, Alain...
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Individual Epee
Philippe Cattiau — Fencing, Men's
Individual Foil André
Labattut,
Georges Trombert,
Marcel Perrot,
Lucien Gaudin,
Philippe Cattiau, Roger...