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  2. Jean Parisot de Valette - Wikipedia

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    In his history of the Order of St. John, the 18th-century historian Abbe Vertot (whose history is largely based on - but often contradicted - the earlier one of Giacomo Bosio) indicates that La Valette was indeed the same age as both Suleiman I and Kızılahmedli Mustafa Pasha (the commander of the Ottoman land forces), which would mean that he ...

  3. Louis-Charles de Nogaret de Foix - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Charles Gaston de Nogaret de la Valette de Foix, duke de La Vallette and Candale (14 April 1627 - 28 January 1658) was a French peer and Colonel General of the Infantry. Biography [ edit ]

  4. Anisette - Wikipedia

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    Anise spirits of the Mediterranean region [3] In the Mediterranean Basin, anise-based or liquorice-based spirits include: Spain: Anís del Mono ("the monkey's anisette") has been produced since 1870. [4] The label, with a monkey holding a scroll and a bottle, was designed by Ramon Casas i Carbó. [5]

  5. Illicium floridanum - Wikipedia

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    The Florida anise tree has large evergreen lance shaped leaves that are lustrous and dark green. [3] When crushed the leaf has a sweet odor, described as being "anise-like". [3] The leaf of this plant has a parallel main vein. [4] [unreliable source?] Within the leaf of this shrub, a flower also grows. The flower has 20 to 30 maroon-colored petals.

  6. Illicium - Wikipedia

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    Illicium floridanum Illicium henryi Illicium anisatum in Köhler's Medicinal Plants. Illicium is a genus of flowering plants treated as part of the family Schisandraceae, [2] or alternately as the sole genus of the Illiciaceae. [3]

  7. Antoine Lavalette - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Lavalette, SJ (also de La Valette, and born Valete; 26 October 1708 – 13 December 1767) was a French Jesuit priest and missionary known for his slaveholding. In 1741 he was sent to the Caribbean island of Martinique.

  8. Ricard (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    An anethole essence is created by rectification of anise, star anise, and fennel seeds. [2] Various herbs and liquorice root are steeped with a neutral alcohol [ 1 ] [ 18 ] The anethole essence and flavored alcohol are blended with sugar (less than 100 grams per litre), and caramel (giving the distinctive yellow colour).

  9. Vallette - Wikipedia

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    Vallette is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Vallette (1858–1935), French man of letters; Marguerite Vallette-Eymery (1860–1953), French novelist and playwright

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