| Joost van Vollenhoven See Joost van Vollenhoven (mayor) for the mayor of RotterdamJoost van Vollenhoven (21 July 1877, Rotterdam – 20 July 1918, Parcy-et-Tigny, Aisne département) was a Dutch-born French soldier and colonial administrator. Van Vollenhoven died in the Second Battle of the Marne. Joost_van_Vollenhoven
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| Jean René Bazaine Jean René Bazaine (21 December 1904 – 4 March 2001) was a French painter, designer of stained glass windows, and writer. He was the great great grandson of the English Court portraitist Sir George Hayter. Jean_René_Bazaine
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| Hélinand of Froidmont Helinand of Froidmont (ca. 1160—after 1229 (probably 1237)) was a medieval poet, chronicler, and ecclesiastical writer. Hélinand_of_Froidmont
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| Charles-Alexis-Adrien Duhérissier de Gerville Charles-Alexis-Adrien Duhérissier de Gerville (Gerville-la-Forêt (Manche) 19 September 1769 — Valognes (Manche) 26 July 1853) was a scholarly French antiquarian, historian and naturalist, from an aristocratic family of Normandy. His earliest concerns were with natural history and botany and his numismatic collection, but he became one of the small group forming the first architectural historians in France. Charles-Alexis-Adrien_Duhérissier_de_Gerville
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| Daniel Hobbins Daniel Hobbins is a Professor of History at The Ohio State University (OSU) and an American historian specializing in Medieval France. He has also written in the American Historical Review. In this article, Hobbins writes on Jean Gerson.Although his recent research involves Gerson, Dr. Daniel_Hobbins
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| Nicolas Barnaud Nicolas Barnaud (1538-1604) was a French Protestant writer, physician and alchemist, from Crest, in Dauphiné, from which he took the name Delphinas (or Delphinus). He was a member of the Monarchomaques.He is associated with a number of mysteries. His 1597 collection Commentariolum in Aenigmaticum quoddam Epitaphium, on the Aelia Laelia Crispis puzzle inscription, included the alchemical Mass of Nicholas Melchior, still of disputed authorship. Nicolas_Barnaud
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| Henry of Marcy Henry of Marcy (c. 1136 1 January 1189) was a Cistercian abbot first of Hautecombe (1160) and then of Clairvaux from 1177 until 1179. Henry_of_Marcy
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| Simon Kitson Simon Kitson is a British historian.Born in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, Kitson was educated in Bath, doing his undergraduate studies at the University of Ulster and his post-graduate studies at the University of Sussex, under the supervision of Professor Roderick Kedward. His doctoral thesis on the Marseille Police, examined by Professors Mark Mazower and Clive Emsley, was given an award by the Institut des Hautes Etudes de la Sécurité Intérieure . Simon_Kitson
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| Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire () (FHAR) was a loose Parisian movement founded in 1971, resulting from a rapprochement between lesbian feminists and gay activists. If the movement could be considered to have leaders, they were Guy Hocquenghem and Françoise d'Eaubonne, while other members included Christine Delphy, Daniel Guérin, and Laurent Dispot. It had disappeared by 1976. Front_homosexuel_d'action_révolutionnaire
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| Articles for creation/2007-06-23 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2007-06-23
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| Ezequiel Adamovsky Ezequiel Adamovsky (born 1971) is an Argentine historian and political activist who has written many articles and books about intellectual history, globalization, anti-capitalism and left-wing politics. Ezequiel_Adamovsky
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| Genocides in history/Archive 5 Talk:Genocides_in_history/Archive_5
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| Mark Gregory Pegg Mark Gregory Pegg (born 1963) is an Australian professor of medieval history, currently teaching at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri in the United States. He specializes in scholarship of the Albigensian Crusade and the Inquisition, the history of heresy, and the history of holiness. He is author of The Corruption of Angels and A Most Holy War. Mark_Gregory_Pegg
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| Guy Rowlands Guy Rowlands is a British academic and historian specialising in the history of France. In 2002 he was the winner of the Gladstone Book Prize awarded annually by the Royal Historical Society. He serves as Secretary for the Society for the Study of French History and is Director of the Centre for French History and Culture at St Andrews University. Guy_Rowlands
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| Jean Follain Jean Follain, (Canisy (province of la Manche) 29 August 1903 – Paris 10 March 1971) was a French author, poet and corporate lawyer. Jean_Follain
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