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- Europe's Lost Frontiers 2013 European Heritage Prize awarded to M. Daniel Thérond and Professor Vincent Gaffney# Mapping Doggerland: the Mesolithic Landscapes...
- THEER-on, /θəˈroʊn/) is a surname of Occitan origin (from place-names Théron, Thérond [terɔ̃] variant form of *Thoron — same as Le Thor (Vaucluse, Torum 1029)...
- Indigo factory at Allahabad, India, drawn by Émile Thérond [fr], 19th century...
- development. The magazine is satirized as sensationalist and inaccurate. "Roger Therond, 76, Editor of Paris Match". The New York Times. ****ociated Press. 25 June...
- marble. The cave and its small grotto-temples in 1860. Lithograph by Émile Therond. Mosaic dragon decorating a pillar at Thuy Son, at the Marble Mountains...
- England, after which she studied dramatic art and dance with Andrée Bauer-Thérond. Aimée (then still Françoise Dreyfus) made her film debut, at the age of...
- positivist methods to the institution, modernising it. He married Jeanne Thérond in 1884, and that same year their son was born, the ****ure writer and editor...
- appointment, technically a curacy, followed the death of the Rev. Henry Therond. Simeon's father intervened with James Yorke, the Bishop of Ely, and he...
- (Senecal, Senechal) Taljaard (Taillard) Terblanche (Terreblanque) Theron (Therond) Tredoux Viljoen (Villion) There are many families, today mostly Afrikaans-speaking...
- gates survive, La Porte de Chanelles to the south and the smaller Porte du Therond, to the east. Despite some 17th-century repairs, they still keep their...