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Séailles (French pronunciation: [seaj]; Occitan: Sealhas) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers
department "Répertoire...
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Gabriel Jean
Edmond Séailles (27 June 1852 – 16
September 1922) was a
French philosopher.
Séailles was born in Paris. He
studied philosophy at the École...
- Hachuel; however, his
friend and biographer, the
French philosopher Gabriel Séailles,
states explicitly in more than one book that
Dehodencq was an eye-witness...
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sports commentator Serge Hazanavicius as Fabrice, a
soccer player Jean
Seaille as
Bruno Miriel Isabelle Alexis as
Barbara Marie-Charlotte
Dutot as Camille...
- Gini
observed that
improving methods introduced by Lorenz, Chatelain, or
Séailles could also
achieve his
proposed ratio. In 1915,
Gaetano Pietra introduced...
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Sauvetat Sauveterre Sauviac Sauvimont Savignac-Mona Scieurac-et-Flourès
Séailles Ségos Ségoufielle
Seissan Sembouès Sémézies-Cachan
Sempesserre Sère Sérempuy...
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October 2019. Sigal-Klagsbald 2012, p. 66-7.
Séailles 1885, p. 146-151, 185.
Séailles 1910, p. 112-116, 195.
Séailles 1910, p. 155,
quoting the poem by Théodore...
- Spéranza Calo-
Séailles or Elpís Kalogeropoúlou in Gr****; Ελπίς Καλογεροπούλου (17 May 1885 – 18
February 1949) was a Gr**** painter,
inventor and opera...
- Jumeau-Lafond, Jean-David (2011)
Séailles mécène : Schwabe, la
conscience et l'exemple,
introduction to :
Gabriel Séailles, "Carlos Schwab" (1914, in Le...
- (1847–1909),
stuffed animals Brigitte Voit (born 1963),
polymers Spéranza Calo-
Séailles (1885–1949), "Lap"
decorative concrete Mária
Telkes (1900–1995), solar...