Geoffroy le Rat (died 1207) was the thirteenth Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, serving between 1206–1207.[1] He succeeded the Grand Master Fernando Afonso after his resignation in 1206, and was succeeded by Guérin de Montaigu.[2]
^Vann 2006, p. 604, Table: Masters of the Order of St. John.
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GeoffroyleRat (died 1207) was the thirteenth Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, serving between 1206–1207. He succeeded the Grand Master Fernando...
Mirmande installed after the death of Geoffroy de Donjon. He resigned in 1206 and was succeeded by GeoffroyleRat. Fernando Afonso was for a short period...
this castle are identified: Pierre de Mirmande (Grand Commander) and GeoffroyleRat (Grand Master).[citation needed] Baibars ventured into the area around...
Frankfurt 1611. Chevillard, Jacques-Louis, Les noms, qualités, armes et blasons de leurs Eminences Messieurs les Grands-Maistres de l'Ordre de Saint Jean...
mouse genus. The genus Myocastor was assigned in 1792 by Robert Kerr. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, independently of Kerr, named the species Myopotamus coypus...
two bags ranging from the mouth to the front of the shoulders. Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire described that some bats of the genus Nycteris have an amazing...
1999 : Les Misérables – by Geoffroy by Crécy 1999 : Les Noces by Viardot – by Jean Rubak 1999 : Nous sommes immortels – by Daniel Guyonnet 1999 : Paf le Moustique...
Animals" (Book 1, Chapter 9) St. Hilaire, Geoffroy (1798). "Observations sur l'aile de l'Autruche, par le citoyen Geoffroy", La Decade Egyptienne, Journal Litteraire...
Explications des planches (2nd ed.). Paris: C. L. F. Panckoucke. pp. 174–175. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, E. (1826). "Planche 54". In Jomard, E. (ed.). Description...
chemical component was first isolated in 1895 by a French botanist, Emmanuel Geoffroy, who called it nicouline, from a specimen of Robinia nicou, now called...
while those living in the Prut swamps primarily target water vole, brown rat, and muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus). Birds taken by Prut wildcats include warblers...
in other languages. For example, the French "raton laveur" means "washing rat". The colloquial abbreviation coon is used in words like coonskin for fur...
beetles, and preyed foremost on Whitehead's spiny rat, dark-tailed tree rat, long-tailed giant rat, lizards, snakes and frogs. Males had larger home ranges...
transmutation of species, promoted by Grant and younger surgeons influenced by Geoffroy. Transmutation was anathema to Anglicans defending social order, but reputable...
(Apodemus rusiges), grey dwarf hamster (Cricetulus migratorius) and Turkestan rat (Rattus pyctoris). In 2017, a snow leopard was photographed carrying a freshly...
original on 28 December 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019. Collet C, Schiltz C, Geoffroy V, Maroteaux L, Launay JM, de Vernejoul MC (February 2008). "The serotonin...
other rodents recorded frequently in the diet include the African grass rat, African pygmy mouse and multimammate mice. The serval locates prey by its...
offspring. These social relationships in males are seen in primates, Geoffroy's tamarins, Saguinus geoffroyi. High proportions of related males at the...
(under the pseudonym Vénitien Salocini), and French zoologist Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire in 1832. All five of these authors used the colloquial term...
species, particularly those of the family Potoroidae, including the desert rat-kangaroo. The spread of red foxes across the southern part of the continent...
control over the Atlantic Ocean. The word Albigensians is first used by Geoffroy du Breuil of Vigeois, French abbot and chronicler, to describe the inhabitants...
Austrian field marshal (d. 1766) August 8 – Claude Joseph Geoffroy, brother of Étienne François Geoffroy (d. 1752) August 15 – Jacob Theodor Klein, German scholar...
planned for publication in the Histoire naturelle des mammifères by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Frédéric Cuvier. After their arrival at Bencoulen in...