Ferdinand Brunot has written:
'Historie de la langue francaise des origines a 1900'
'La Doctrine de Malherbe'
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Christiane Brunot-David has written:
'Les broderies de Rabat' -- subject(s): Embroidery
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Jochen Hafner has written:
'Ferdinand Brunot und die nationalphilologische Tradition Sprachgeschichtsschreibung in Frankreich' -- subject(s): French, Romance Languages, OUR Brockhaus selection, Romance Languages French
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H. B. Brunot has written:
'Permissible mine equipment approved during the calendar year 1950' -- subject(s): Standards, Mining machinery, Coal-mining machinery
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Ferdinand Buttgen has written:
'Ferdinand Buttgen'
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King Ferdinand I of Aragon: 1380
King Ferdinand I of Leon and Castile: 1015
King Ferdinand I of Naples: 1423
King Ferdinand I of the two Sicilies: 1751
King Ferdinand I of Romania: 1865
King Ferdinand of Bulgaria: 1861
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No, but it was developed in Newtown, Connecticut by James Brunot. It was loosely based on a prior game invention called Lexiko, invented by Alfred Butts.
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Ferdinand Raimund's birth name is Ferdinand Raimann.
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Ferdinand Onno's birth name is Ferdinand Onowotschek.
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The address of the Ferdinand Branch Library is: 112 East 16Th Street, Ferdinand, 47532 9016
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No, The Kings Ferdinand (surname Ferdinand) were a dynastic family of monarchs ruling Aragon, Sicily and Spain.
Ferdinand Magellan (surname Magellan) was a was a Portuguese explorer.
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Ferdinand Bellan's birth name is Ferdinand Florian Bellan.
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Ferdinand Marcos's birth name is Ferdinand Edralin Marcos.
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The address of the Ferdinand Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 194, Ferdinand, IN 47532
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