Hanotaux
(albert auguste) gabriel
[al-ber oh-gyst ga-bree-el] /alˈbɛr oʊˈgüst ga briˈɛl/ (show ipa), 1853–1944, french statesman and historian.
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hanotaux and vicaire published the results of their inquiries into the actual accounts of the concern.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 3, part 1, slice 2 various
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