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  • Jean Petit (printer)
  • Jean or Jehan Petit, in Latin Johannes Parvus, was a printer, publisher and bookseller in Paris. From 1493 to 1530 he printed about one tenth of all publications

    Jean Petit (printer)

    Jean Petit (printer)

    Jean_Petit_(printer)

  • Jean Petit
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Jean Petit may refer to: Jean Petit (footballer, born 1949), French footballer Jean Petit (footballer, born 1914) (1914–1944), Belgian footballer Jean

    Jean Petit

    Jean_Petit

  • Lepetit
  • Surname list

    Maturin Le Petit (1693–1739), Jesuit priest Ninot le Petit, possibly same as Jean Lepetit (fl. ca. 1500 – 1520), French composer Pierre Le Petit (1617–1686)

    Lepetit

    Lepetit

    Lepetit

  • Petit Trianon
  • Small château in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles

    48°48′56″N 2°06′35″E / 48.815639°N 2.109675°E / 48.815639; 2.109675 The Petit Trianon (French pronunciation: [pəti tʁijanɔ̃]; French for 'small Trianon')

    Petit Trianon

    Petit Trianon

    Petit_Trianon

  • Martin Weill
  • French television journalist (born 1987)

    2016 he worked in a similar role on Canal+'s Le Petit Journal. Son of Pierre-Alain Weill, a printer, entrepreneur and socialist local politician, Martin

    Martin Weill

    Martin_Weill

  • Jean de Latre
  • Flemish Renaissance composer and choirmaster

    Petit Jean De Latre (c. 1505 or 1510 – 31 August 1569) or Joannes de Latre (his surname is also recorded as Delattre, Delatre, De Lattre and Laetrius)

    Jean de Latre

    Jean de Latre

    Jean_de_Latre

  • Garamond
  • Typeface family

    then London. In 1621, sixty years after Garamond's death, the French printer Jean Jannon released a specimen of typefaces in the Garamond/Granjon style

    Garamond

    Garamond

    Garamond

  • Shippegan Parish
  • Parish in New Brunswick, Canada

    established in 1974 to provide street lighting. Baie du Petit Pokemouche ran along the Petit-Pokemouche Road between Le Goulet and Shippagan and also

    Shippegan Parish

    Shippegan Parish

    Shippegan_Parish

  • Bernard Salomon
  • French painter

    he had a daughter, Antoinette Salomon, who married the printer Robert Granjon, and a son, Jean Salomon. His second wife was Louise Missilieu. He had three

    Bernard Salomon

    Bernard Salomon

    Bernard_Salomon

  • Éditions Larousse
  • French publishing house

    some time was known also as Librairie Larousse; its best-known work is the Petit Larousse single-volume quarto dictionary. It was acquired from private owners

    Éditions Larousse

    Éditions_Larousse

  • Jodocus Badius
  • Burgundian-French pioneer of printing (1462–1535)

    while in Lyon, he began working as a proofreader and editor for the printer Jean Trechsel. He moved to Paris, where he established his own printing house

    Jodocus Badius

    Jodocus Badius

    Jodocus_Badius

  • Jan Bogard
  • Jean Bogard (died around 1634) was a printer in Leuven and Douai in the 16th and 17th centuries. Bogard was born in Leuven around the mid-16th century

    Jan Bogard

    Jan_Bogard

  • 1552 in music
  • various composers Adrianus Petit Coclico – Compendium musices (Musical compendium) December 21 – Richard Day, music printer (d. before 1607) date unknown

    1552 in music

    1552_in_music

  • Cardinal Richelieu
  • French statesman and clergyman (1585–1642)

    Richelieu's contemporaries), pp. 10ff. The young Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres made a careful drawing of it. "Le petit cabinet de passage pour aller à l'appartement

    Cardinal Richelieu

    Cardinal Richelieu

    Cardinal_Richelieu

  • Jean-Baptiste Pompallier
  • First Bishop of Auckland

    arrived on the Reine de Paix on 18 June 1839 (Fathers Baty, Jean-Baptiste Épalle [fr] and Petit and Brothers Elie Regis, Augustin and Florentin). On 8 December

    Jean-Baptiste Pompallier

    Jean-Baptiste Pompallier

    Jean-Baptiste_Pompallier

  • République du Croissant
  • Nickname for Paris's press district

    newspapers published in Paris – Le Matin, Le Petit Parisien under Albert Londres and Jean Dupuy, Le Petit Journal and Le Journal.[citation needed] In 1825

    République du Croissant

    République du Croissant

    République_du_Croissant

  • Pascale Mussard
  • French artistic director (born 1957)

    in London, she worked in the export department of a commercial printer. Her uncle, Jean-Louis Dumas, the head of the firm as well as the artistic director

    Pascale Mussard

    Pascale_Mussard

  • Jean-Baptiste Lully
  • Italian-French composer (1632–1687)

    Jean-Baptiste Lully (born Giovanni Battista Lulli; 28 or 29 November [O.S. 18 or 19 November] 1632 – 22 March 1687) was an Italian-French composer, dancer

    Jean-Baptiste Lully

    Jean-Baptiste Lully

    Jean-Baptiste_Lully

  • Les voyages aventureux du Capitaine Martin de Hoyarsabal, habitant du çubiburu
  • 1579 mariner's handbook by Martin de Hoyarçabal

    Protestant printer-publisher and propagandist Jean Portau. Source: (1579) À Bordeaux: Jean Chouin. (1662) À Rouen: A L'imprimerie de David du Petit Val, Imprimeur

    Les voyages aventureux du Capitaine Martin de Hoyarsabal, habitant du çubiburu

    Les_voyages_aventureux_du_Capitaine_Martin_de_Hoyarsabal,_habitant_du_çubiburu

  • Beaumarchais (film)
  • 1996 French film

    Théveneau de Morande, a pamphleteer (uncredited) Roger Brierley : the printer List of films about the American Revolution JP. "Beaumarchais l'insolent

    Beaumarchais (film)

    Beaumarchais_(film)

  • Johann Heynlin
  • German-born scholar, humanist and theologian

    Henelyn, Henlin, Hélin, Hemlin, Hegelin, Steinlin; and translated as Jean à Lapide, Jean La Pierre (Lapierre, de la Pierre), Johannes Lapideus, Johannes Lapidanus

    Johann Heynlin

    Johann Heynlin

    Johann_Heynlin

  • Wittouck family
  • Noble Belgian family

    year VIII (18 May 1800) the castle of Petit-Bigard in Leeuw-Saint-Pierre with a field of one hundred hectares. Petit-Bigard will remain the home of the elder

    Wittouck family

    Wittouck family

    Wittouck_family

  • House of Elzevir
  • 17th and 18th century Dutch booksellers

    Elzevir is the name of a family of Dutch booksellers, publishers, and printers of the 17th and early 18th centuries. The duodecimo series of "Elzevirs"

    House of Elzevir

    House of Elzevir

    House_of_Elzevir

  • Jacob Bathen
  • Flemish bookseller, printer and publisher

    Heverlee, in or before 1516 - Leuven ?, 1558), was a Flemish bookseller, printer and publisher of the 16th century, mainly known now for music publications

    Jacob Bathen

    Jacob Bathen

    Jacob_Bathen

  • Paul Préboist
  • French actor

    picnicker René Clair Les nouveaux aristocrates The printer Francis Rigaud Hauteclaire The stable boy Jean Prat TV movie Monsieur Antoine The machinist Guy

    Paul Préboist

    Paul Préboist

    Paul_Préboist

  • Little (surname)
  • Surname list

    "descendant of Beagán". Little can also be a translation of the French Petit and Lepetit, as well as other surnames in various languages with the same

    Little (surname)

    Little (surname)

    Little_(surname)

  • Pointillism
  • Technique of painting with small, distinct dots

    is analogous to the four-color CMYK printing process used by some color printers and large presses that place dots of cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black)

    Pointillism

    Pointillism

    Pointillism

  • Jean-Joseph
  • Name list

    Mouret (1682–1738), French composer Jean-Joseph Perraud (1819–1876), French academic sculptor Jean-Joseph Petit-Didier (1659–1728), French Benedictine

    Jean-Joseph

    Jean-Joseph

  • Fernand Mourlot
  • Matisse would be created for the exhibition of the Art Independent at the Petit Palais. They would lead to a crucial meeting between Mourlot and Matisse

    Fernand Mourlot

    Fernand Mourlot

    Fernand_Mourlot

  • Rosson House
  • Historic house in Arizona, United States

    designed by prominent San Francisco architect A. P. Petit. It would be his last house, as Petit died in the month of its completion. Controversy exists

    Rosson House

    Rosson House

    Rosson_House

  • André Sarrut
  • French film producer

    including Le Voleur de paratonnerres (The Lightning Rod Thief) and Le Petit Soldat (Little Soldier), Les Gémeaux began work on a feature film based

    André Sarrut

    André_Sarrut

  • Nadar
  • French photographer and balloonist (1820–1910)

    sources state he was born in Lyon. His father, Victor Tournachon, was a printer and bookseller. Nadar began to study medicine but quit for economic reasons

    Nadar

    Nadar

    Nadar

  • Albert Delpy
  • French actor and writer

    episode) 1980 La bande du Rex Jean-Henri Meunier L'histoire du cahier anonyme Olivier Douyère Short Petit déjeuner compris Jean-Paul Perrault Michel Berny

    Albert Delpy

    Albert Delpy

    Albert_Delpy

  • Pierre-Jean de Béranger
  • French poet and chansonnier (1780–1857)

    Pierre-Jean de Béranger (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ʒɑ̃ də beʁɑ̃ʒe] ; 19 August 1780 – 16 July 1857) was a prolific French poet and chansonnier (songwriter)

    Pierre-Jean de Béranger

    Pierre-Jean de Béranger

    Pierre-Jean_de_Béranger

  • List of French people
  • Aubert Jean-Louis Aubert Jean-Pierre Aumont Claude Autant-Lara Daniel Auteuil Charles Aznavour Brigitte Bardot Emmanuelle Béart Loleh Bellon Jean-Paul Belmondo

    List of French people

    List_of_French_people

  • Thomas Lee (notary)
  • Canadian politician (1783–1832)

    Lée in the town of Quebec in 1783, the son of merchant Jean-Thomas Lée, and studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec. He articled as a notary, qualified

    Thomas Lee (notary)

    Thomas_Lee_(notary)

  • Saint-Germain-des-Prés
  • Neighbourhood in Paris, Île-de-France, France

    Petits-Augustins. Its faculty and students included many of the most important artists and architects of the 19th century; the faculty included Jean-Auguste-Dominique

    Saint-Germain-des-Prés

    Saint-Germain-des-Prés

    Saint-Germain-des-Prés

  • Geoffroy Tory
  • French humanist and engraver (c. 1480–c. 1533)

    spelling to reflect its Latin roots. In 1530 Tory became the official printer to King Francis I, and in 1532 he was made a librarian at the University

    Geoffroy Tory

    Geoffroy Tory

    Geoffroy_Tory

  • Assassination of Karl Hotz
  • 1941 murder of German military officer

    Moisdon-la-Rivière (Raymond Laforge), Saint-Aubin-des-Châteaux (Jean-Pierre Timbaud), Petit-Auverné (Guy Môquet), and Villepot. At Lafayette Prison, the

    Assassination of Karl Hotz

    Assassination of Karl Hotz

    Assassination_of_Karl_Hotz

  • Casimir Gide
  • French composer, bookseller and editor

    received the bookseller patent from the Maison Gide fils. He was a major printer of lithographs and financed the publication of six volumes, among them

    Casimir Gide

    Casimir Gide

    Casimir_Gide

  • Seydoux family
  • French family

    president of the Fondation de France Éric Seydoux (1946–2013), screen printer, art publisher, Officier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Auguste

    Seydoux family

    Seydoux family

    Seydoux_family

  • Pedro Ciruelo
  • Spanish philosopher (c.1465-1548)

    Paris: Jean Petit. 1515. Habes lector Iohannis de sacro busto sphere textum una cum additionibus non aspernandis Petri Ciruelli. D. Paris: Jean Petit. 1516

    Pedro Ciruelo

    Pedro Ciruelo

    Pedro_Ciruelo

  • Sciberras Peninsula
  • Peninsula in Malta

    (2013). Streets of Valletta. Palmyra Printers. Auzias, Dominique; Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2002). "Malte". Le Petit Futé Country Guide (in French). Nouvelle

    Sciberras Peninsula

    Sciberras Peninsula

    Sciberras_Peninsula

  • Le Canadien
  • Nationalist newspaper published in Lower Canada

    John Neilson. The new version of the paper was sometimes referred to as Le Petit Canadien, to distinguish it from its major predecessor. One of the contributing

    Le Canadien

    Le Canadien

    Le_Canadien

  • Serif
  • Decorative detail in typography

    additions of what [he] believe[s] type-founders call syrifs or cerefs". The printer Thomas Curson Hansard referred to them as "ceriphs" in 1825. The oldest

    Serif

    Serif

  • Honoré de Balzac
  • French novelist and playwright (1799–1850)

    Before and during his career as a writer, he attempted to be a publisher, printer, businessman, critic, and politician; he failed in all of these efforts

    Honoré de Balzac

    Honoré de Balzac

    Honoré_de_Balzac

  • Alphonse Mucha
  • Czech painter, illustrator and graphic artist (1860–1939)

    Herzegovina Pavilion (1900) A scene from the decoration, Petit Palais Museum Paris Mural, Petit Palais Museum Paris Restaurant menu Mucha's many interests

    Alphonse Mucha

    Alphonse Mucha

    Alphonse_Mucha

  • Voltaire
  • French writer and philosopher (1694–1778)

    family tradition among the descendants of his sister, he was known as le petit volontaire ("determined little thing") as a child, and he resurrected a

    Voltaire

    Voltaire

    Voltaire

  • Berthold Rembolt
  • Johannes Trithemius, De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis, Paris, [B. Remboldt for Jean Petit] pre-1498: Rituale, Rituale ad usum Sarum, Paris, [U. Gering & B. Remboldt]

    Berthold Rembolt

    Berthold_Rembolt

  • Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard
  • French caricaturist (1803–1847)

    Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ iɲas izidɔʁ ʒeʁaʁ]; 13 September 1803 – 17 March 1847) was a prolific French illustrator and caricaturist

    Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard

    Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard

    Jean_Ignace_Isidore_Gérard

  • Tours
  • City in Centre-Val de Loire, France

    space. The historic city is nicknamed the "White and Blue City" and "Le Petit Paris". The city is a university city with more than 30,000 students in

    Tours

    Tours

    Tours

  • Charles-Maurice Descombes
  • French playwright and literary critic (1782–1869)

    François Guizot's private secretary, literary critic, founder, owner, printer, chief editor and director of the Le Camp-volant (1819-1820), the Journal

    Charles-Maurice Descombes

    Charles-Maurice_Descombes

  • Aimoin of Fleury
  • French monk and chronicler (c. 960 – c. 1010)

    Guilielmus Parvus, 1470-1536) and published in 1514 by Parisian printers Jean Petit (Latin: Johannes Parvus) and Jodocus Badius (Latin: Iodocus Badius

    Aimoin of Fleury

    Aimoin_of_Fleury

  • Avignon
  • Prefecture of Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

    (Volume 1: A-F ) (in French and Occitan). Raphèle-lès-Arles: M. Petit. Rouquette, Jean-Maurice (1974). Provence Romane: La Provence Rhodanienne (in French

    Avignon

    Avignon

    Avignon

  • Dolorès Marat
  • French photographer

    with text by Éric Reinhardt. La mer by la tranquillité. Petits Matins, 2005. Journal by Jean-Luc Bitton, illustrated with photographs by Marat. Paris

    Dolorès Marat

    Dolorès Marat

    Dolorès_Marat

  • Battle of the Somme
  • WWI battle pitting France and Britain against Germany

    Albert–Bapaume road. The objectives of the attack were the villages of Bazentin le Petit, Bazentin le Grand and Longueval which was adjacent to Delville Wood, with

    Battle of the Somme

    Battle of the Somme

    Battle_of_the_Somme

  • Panthéon Club
  • Petit-bourgeois political club convened during the French Revolution, 1795-1796

    the Panthéon, now Lycée Henri-IV. Among the founders was René Lebois: a printer and journalist of the periodical Orateur plébéien, and acquaintance to

    Panthéon Club

    Panthéon Club

    Panthéon_Club

  • JOB Collection
  • Collection of adverts for rolling papers

    whose main source of inspiration was women. Based on artists' designs, printers used the chromolithography reproduction process, a four-color printing

    JOB Collection

    JOB Collection

    JOB_Collection

  • Charles Baudelaire
  • French poet and critic (1821–1867)

    site dedicated to Baudelaire's poems and prose, containing Fleurs du mal, Petit poemes et prose, Fanfarlo and more in French Charles Baudelaire International

    Charles Baudelaire

    Charles Baudelaire

    Charles_Baudelaire

  • Presqu'île
  • Part of Lyon, France

    picturesque streets still exist. Among these is the rue Mercière, where printers and booksellers gravitated in the 15th and 16th centuries and which still

    Presqu'île

    Presqu'île

    Presqu'île

  • List of close election results
  • 5% barjeras pārvarēšanas šķīra vien saujiņa balsu". 2 October 2022. a.s, Petit Press (12 March 2020). "PS/Spolu has submitted an election complaint. What

    List of close election results

    List_of_close_election_results

  • Bordeaux
  • Prefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    grapes, and may be made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit verdot, Malbec, and, less commonly in recent years, Carménère. White Bordeaux

    Bordeaux

    Bordeaux

    Bordeaux

  • Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brünstatt
  • Swiss military officer in French service

    court society of Queen Marie Antoinette, whose members met regularly at the Petit Trianon "The Baron de Besenval, whose very French levity made one forget

    Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brünstatt

    Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brünstatt

    Pierre_Victor,_baron_de_Besenval_de_Brünstatt

  • Mechanical calculator
  • Mechanical machine for arithmetic operations for absolute calculators

    go all of my employees..." translated from the French: "L'aspect de ce petit avorton me déplut au dernier point et refroidit tellement l'ardeur avec

    Mechanical calculator

    Mechanical calculator

    Mechanical_calculator

  • Special Air Service
  • Special forces unit of the British Army

    Magazine of the Royal Corps of Signals. Vol. 59, no. 4. Portsmouth: Holbrook Printers Ltd. ISSN 1462-9259. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 January 2007

    Special Air Service

    Special Air Service

    Special_Air_Service

  • List of people with Huguenot ancestry
  • Nicholas Martiau. Jean Zay (1904–1944), French anti-fascist politician. Conrad Badius (1462–1535), printer. Henri Estienne (1528–1598), printer, son of Robert

    List of people with Huguenot ancestry

    List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry

  • Eugène Pons
  • Member of the French Resistance

    camp on February 24, 1945, was a Catholic figure from Lyon, and a French printer and Resistance fighter who specialized in printing underground newspapers

    Eugène Pons

    Eugène Pons

    Eugène_Pons

  • Jacques Touchet
  • French illustrator

    Title Printer Year Croquis d'un prisonnier de guerre Marty 1917 L'amour Vainqueur L'édition 1921 Les petits métiers de Salonique Laurent Vibert 1926 Merveilleuses

    Jacques Touchet

    Jacques Touchet

    Jacques_Touchet

  • Republic of Geneva
  • European city-state (1534–1798; 1813–1815)

    arrival of famous printers such as Jean Crespin or Robert Estienne, employing over 200 workers during Calvin's time before many of the printers moved to Lyon

    Republic of Geneva

    Republic of Geneva

    Republic_of_Geneva

  • Thomas Doret
  • Belgian actor

    was born in Seraing. His father is a warehouseman while his mother is a printer. He practiced karate and tennis from the age of 6. He studied at the Athénée

    Thomas Doret

    Thomas Doret

    Thomas_Doret

  • Claude Garamond
  • French publisher and type designer

    punch-cutting as a service to others rather than working in house for a specific printer. His career therefore helped to define the future of commercial printing

    Claude Garamond

    Claude Garamond

    Claude_Garamond

  • Simon Bruté
  • French Catholic missionary (1779–1839)

    a native of Saint-Brieuc and the widow of Francis Vatar (1721–1771), printer to the King and Parliament at Rennes. Two sons were born of this marriage

    Simon Bruté

    Simon Bruté

    Simon_Bruté

  • Richard Simon (priest)
  • French priest (1638-1712)

    lasted a considerable time, but finally broke down. The original French printer of the book, in order to promote sales, had the titles of the chapters

    Richard Simon (priest)

    Richard Simon (priest)

    Richard_Simon_(priest)

  • Métis
  • Mixed Indigenous ethnic group of Canada and the US

    October 2021. "Métis". Oxford English Dictionary. Paul, Robert (1986). Le petit robert, vol. 1: dictionnaire alphabetique (1989 ed.). Les Dictionnaires

    Métis

    Métis

    Métis

  • Tarot card reading
  • Using tarot cards to perform divination

    Lenormand, based on the standard 52-card deck, first published in 1845, and the Petit Lenormand, a 36-card deck derived from the German game Das Spiel der Hoffnung

    Tarot card reading

    Tarot card reading

    Tarot_card_reading

  • Amiens
  • Capital of Somme, France

    organizes the French FITA Archery Championships at the Hippodrome du petit Saint-Jean [fr]. Le Courrier picard [fr], the principal regional newspaper was

    Amiens

    Amiens

    Amiens

  • Christine de Pizan
  • Italian-born French author (1364 – c. 1430)

    McGrady 1998, p. 198. Wolfthal 1998, p. 43. Meiss 1974, p. 9. Villela-Petit 2021, p. 528. Willard 1984, p. 73. Quilligan 1991, p. 40. Altmann & McGrady

    Christine de Pizan

    Christine de Pizan

    Christine_de_Pizan

  • Joseph Marie Jacquard
  • French weaver, merchant, and inventor (1752–1834)

    so Jacquard was placed first with a bookbinder and then with a maker of printers' type. His mother died in 1762, and when his father died in 1772, Joseph

    Joseph Marie Jacquard

    Joseph Marie Jacquard

    Joseph_Marie_Jacquard

  • Boulonnais horse
  • Heavy draft horse breed originating in France

    2012. Retrieved 2012-05-11. Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2007). Le Petit Futé Côte d'Opale (in French). Petit Futé. p. 31. ISBN 978-2-7469-1928-0. Moll &

    Boulonnais horse

    Boulonnais horse

    Boulonnais_horse

  • Neighbourhoods in Brussels
  • Sablon/Grote Zavel ("Large Sablon") square in the north-west and the smaller Petit Sablon/Kleine Zavel ("Small Sablon") square and garden in the south-east

    Neighbourhoods in Brussels

    Neighbourhoods_in_Brussels

  • Sarrasine
  • 1831 novella by Honoré de Balzac

    family's prior debt, which had resulted from his business as an editor and printer's liquidation. In 1841, an ill Balzac reached an agreement with Furne &

    Sarrasine

    Sarrasine

    Sarrasine

  • Mass media in Haiti
  • put in jail, e.g. Georges J. Petit, who went to prison seventeen times between 1915 and 1960. He wrote an article in Le Petit Impartial, along with Jacques

    Mass media in Haiti

    Mass_media_in_Haiti

  • Musée de Cluny
  • Museum of medieval art in Paris, France

    chapel also housed the printing press of Nicolas-Léger Moutard, official printer of the Queen of France from 1774 to 1792. During the French Revolution

    Musée de Cluny

    Musée de Cluny

    Musée_de_Cluny

  • Eugène Carrière
  • French painter (1849–1906)

    Moscow The Mothers (1900). oil on canvas, 283.2 x 362.7 cm., Musée du Petit Palais, Paris The Contemplator (1901), oil on canvas, 33.6 x 41 cm., Cleveland

    Eugène Carrière

    Eugène Carrière

    Eugène_Carrière

  • Advertising
  • Form of communication for marketing

    monopolization of culture." Ewen, Captains of Consciousness (1976), pp. 62–65. Petit, The Men and Women We Want (2010), pp. 66 Archived April 15, 2015, at the

    Advertising

    Advertising

    Advertising

  • De Grootste Belg
  • 2005 vote for the most important Belgian person

    (Ghent Altarpiece, The Arnolfini Portrait). 28) Christoffel Plantijn, printer and publisher. 29) Willy Vandersteen, (1913–1990) comics artist (Suske

    De Grootste Belg

    De Grootste Belg

    De_Grootste_Belg

  • Orléans
  • Prefecture and commune in France

    singer Étienne Dolet (1509–1546), scholar and printer Joël-François Durand (born 1954), composer Jean-Louis Ferrary (1948–2020), historian Georges Fleury

    Orléans

    Orléans

    Orléans

  • Timeline of the name Palestine
  • French). F. Didot. pp. 2–3. Sous le nom de Palestine, nous comprenons le petit pays habité autrefois par les Israélites, et qui aujourd'hui fait partie

    Timeline of the name Palestine

    Timeline of the name Palestine

    Timeline_of_the_name_Palestine

  • Le Havre
  • City in Normandy, France

    ISBN 2-7491-0028-3 E. Simon, A. Fiszlewicz, Le Havre: What an Estuary!, Petit à Petit, 2002, ISBN 2-914401-26-4 Madeleine Brocard, Atlas of the Estuary of

    Le Havre

    Le Havre

    Le_Havre

  • Eldon Parish, New Brunswick
  • Parish in New Brunswick, Canada

    Restigouche River Tobique River Upsalquitch River Burntland Lake Lac du Petit-Vingt-Deux Eighteen Mile Lake McKenzie Lake Nictau Lake Poison Lake Islands

    Eldon Parish, New Brunswick

    Eldon Parish, New Brunswick

    Eldon_Parish,_New_Brunswick

  • Rembrandt's prints
  • Rembrandt's entire output as an engraver

    du Petit Palais in 1986). The Hundred Guilder Print by William Baillie In 1775, Captain William Baillie, a British Army officer and Irish printer, bought

    Rembrandt's prints

    Rembrandt's prints

    Rembrandt's_prints

  • Paul Gallimard
  • ISBN 978-2-600-03526-2. Retrieved 29 September 2023. Lejeune, P. (2010). Petits coins de Paradis en Chambres d'hôtes: Etapes randonnée en France (in French)

    Paul Gallimard

    Paul Gallimard

    Paul_Gallimard

  • Lord Mountbatten
  • British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)

    16 April 2008. Archived from the original on 10 February 2015. "1936 Printers Limited Map of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia". Retrieved 25 July 2024. "1964 Survey

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord_Mountbatten

  • Saturation diving system
  • Facility for supporting saturation diving projects

    Notice R41. Annexure B – Minimum manning levels. Pretoria: Government Printer. Archived from the original on 4 November 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2016

    Saturation diving system

    Saturation diving system

    Saturation_diving_system

  • Antoine Blondin
  • French writer (1922–1991)

    was the son of a poet, Germaine Blondin, whose name he took, and of a printer's proof-reader. He earned a degree in philosophy the Sorbonne after studying

    Antoine Blondin

    Antoine_Blondin

  • Alphabet City, Manhattan
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    (1827). A Description of the American Marine Rail-Way. Jesper Harding, printer. OCLC 316666851. A few of the largest ship owners at New York ... associated

    Alphabet City, Manhattan

    Alphabet City, Manhattan

    Alphabet_City,_Manhattan

  • List of last words (18th century)
  • chose du mourant que: 'Monsieur, vous avez bien de la bonté.'") — Louis Petit de Bachaumont, French writer (29 April 1771) "Molly, I shall die!" — Thomas

    List of last words (18th century)

    List of last words (18th century)

    List_of_last_words_(18th_century)

  • Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
  • French philosopher and economist (1809–1865)

    be part of social anarchism. Proudhon, who was born in Besançon, was a printer who taught himself Latin in order to better print books in the language

    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

    Pierre-Joseph_Proudhon

  • Bande dessinée
  • Comics of the classic Franco-Belgian style

    the story Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, which was published in Le Petit Vingtième in 1929. It was quite different from future versions of Tintin

    Bande dessinée

    Bande_dessinée

  • Jean Achard (painter)
  • French painter (1807–1884)

    Dictionnaire des petits Maitres de la Peinture (1820-1920), Pierre Cabanne and Gerald Schurr, Amateur editions, 2003 (ISBN 2-85917-378-1) Jean Achard, un paysagiste

    Jean Achard (painter)

    Jean Achard (painter)

    Jean_Achard_(painter)

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    Gul Jan |

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  • Pettit
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    English (especially southeastern)

    Pettit

    English (especially southeastern) : variant spelling of Petit.

    Pettit

  • JEANA
  • Female

    English

    JEANA

    Variant spelling of English Gena, JEANA means "well born."

    JEANA

  • SEAN
  • Male

    English

    SEAN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Seán, SEAN means "God is gracious."

    SEAN

  • JENN
  • Female

    English

    JENN

    Variant spelling of English Jen, JENN means "white and smooth."

    JENN

  • JEAN
  • Male

    French

    JEAN

    A derivative of Anglo-Norman French Jehan, JEAN means "God is gracious." Compare with feminine Jean.

    JEAN

  • PETI
  • Male

    Hungarian

    PETI

    Pet form of Hungarian Péter, PETI means "rock, stone."

    PETI

  • DEAN
  • Male

    English

    DEAN

     English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Latin word decanus, DEAN means "dean; ecclesiastical supervisor."

    DEAN

  • JENA
  • Female

    English

    JENA

    Variant spelling of English Gena, JENA means "well born."

    JENA

  • JEAN
  • Female

    English

    JEAN

    Scottish form of French Jeanne, JEAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Jean.

    JEAN

  • Jean
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    American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish

    Jean

    God is Gracious; Scottish Form of Joan Gracious Gift from God

    Jean

  • Jean
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    French

    Jean

    French : from the personal name Jean, French form of John.English : variant of Jayne.A Vivien Jean, recorded in Canada in 1681, was also known as Vien; some descendants adopted that surname and are now called Vien or Viens. Another Jean, from the Saintonge region of France, is documented in Quebec City in 1655 with the secondary surname Denis. Other secondary surnames associated with this name include Laforest, Godon, Tourangeau, Vincent, and Pierrejean.

    Jean

  • JOAN
  • Female

    English

    JOAN

    Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.

    JOAN

  • Petitt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Petitt

    English : variant spelling of Petit.

    Petitt

  • JAN
  • Female

    English

    JAN

    English short form of names beginning with Jan-, most of which are feminine forms of John, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Jan.

    JAN

  • JUAN
  • Male

    Spanish

    JUAN

    Spanish form of Latin Johan, JUAN means "God is gracious."

    JUAN

  • Jeans
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Jeans

    English and Scottish : patronymic from the personal name Jean (see Jayne).

    Jeans

  • JEHAN
  • Male

    French

    JEHAN

    Old French form of Latin Johan, JEHAN means "God is gracious."

    JEHAN

  • JEANE
  • Female

    Scottish

    JEANE

    Variant spelling of Scottish Jean, JEANE means "God is gracious."

    JEANE

  • KEAN
  • Male

    English

    KEAN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cian, KEAN means "ancient, distant."

    KEAN

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  • Covert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Covert

    English : nickname for a reserved or secretive person, from Old French covert ‘guarded’, ‘crafty’.Americanized spelling of an unidentified Dutch or German name, perhaps Kofoed.

  • Ala
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German, Polish

    Ala

    Noble; Nobility; Flag; Truthful; Exalted; Defending Men

  • KUSTAA
  • Male

    Finnish

    KUSTAA

    Finnish form of Latin Gustavus, KUSTAA means "meditation staff."

  • Paramanand | பரமாநஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Paramanand | பரமாநஂத

    Supreme bliss

  • Badai
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Badai

    Wonder; Marvel; Plural of Badia

  • Last
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Last

    English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a cobbler, or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a maker of cobblers’ lasts (see Laster).German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a porter, from Middle High German last; German Last or Yiddish last ‘burden’, ‘load’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name as in 2, from Middle Dutch last ‘load’, ‘burden’; or a nickname for an awkward character, from Dutch last ‘trouble’, ‘nuisance’.French : habitational name from a place so named in Puy-de-Dôme.

  • Saptajita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Saptajita

    Winning the Seven Elements

  • Prasanta
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Prasanta

    Calmed

  • Rabita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Rabita

    Band, Bond, Link nexus

  • Dhanada
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Dhanada

    Bestows Treasures

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  • Yean
  • v. t. & i.

    To bring forth young, as a goat or a sheep; to ean.

  • Mean
  • a.

    Average; having an intermediate value between two extremes, or between the several successive values of a variable quantity during one cycle of variation; as, mean distance; mean motion; mean solar day.

  • Pewet
  • n.

    Same as Pewit.

  • Teewit
  • n.

    The pewit.

  • Mean
  • superl.

    Penurious; stingy; close-fisted; illiberal; as, mean hospitality.

  • Mean-spirited
  • a.

    Of a mean spirit; base; groveling.

  • Lean
  • v. i.

    Wanting fullness, richness, sufficiency, or productiveness; deficient in quality or contents; slender; scant; barren; bare; mean; -- used literally and figuratively; as, the lean harvest; a lean purse; a lean discourse; lean wages.

  • Mean
  • superl.

    Of poor quality; as, mean fare.

  • Ean
  • v. t. & i.

    To bring forth, as young; to yean.

  • Mean
  • superl.

    Wanting dignity of mind; low-minded; base; destitute of honor; spiritless; as, a mean motive.

  • Lean
  • v. i.

    To cause to lean; to incline; to support or rest.

  • Petit
  • a.

    Small; little; insignificant; mean; -- Same as Petty.

  • Puet
  • n.

    The pewit.

  • Peewit
  • n.

    See Pewit.

  • Lean
  • v. i.

    Wanting flesh; destitute of or deficient in fat; not plump; meager; thin; lank; as, a lean body; a lean cattle.