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Qué (quién) es Charles$12716$ - definición

FRENCH MATHEMATICIAN
Carolus Bovillus; Charles Bovillus; Charles de Bouelles; Bovillus; Charles de bovelles; Charles Bovelles; Charles Bouvelles; Charles Bouelles; Charles Bouillé; Charles de Bouillé; Charles Bouilles; Charles de Bouilles
  • From his ''Proverbiorum vulgarium''

Charles Ferm         
SCOTTISH PRINCIPAL OF FRASERBURGH UNIVERSITY
Charles Ferme; Charles Farholme; Charles Fairholm; Ferm, Charles
Charles Ferm, Ferme, Farholme or Fairholm (ca.1566–1617), was a leading campaigning Presbyterian minister in the Church of Scotland, and the Principal of Fraserburgh University, Scotland.
Géo-Charles         
FRENCH POET
Geo-Charles; Géo Charles
Géo-Charles real name Charles Louis Proper Guyot (March 22, 1892 – July 7, 1963) was a French poet. In 1924 he won a gold medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for his "Jeux Olympiques" ("The Olympic Games").
Charles Hennemann         
AMERICAN DISCUS THROWER, SHOT PUTTER AND WEIGHT THROWER (1866-1938)
Henneman, Charles; Charles Henneman
Charles Henry Henneman (February 15, 1866 – June 23, 1938) was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. Born in Iowa, in 1904 he was finished fourth in 56 pound weight throw competition.

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Charles de Bovelles

Charles de Bovelles (Latin: Carolus Bovillus; born c. 1475 at Saint-Quentin, died at Ham, Somme after 1566) was a French mathematician and philosopher, and canon of Noyon. His Géométrie en françoys (1511) was the first scientific work to be printed in French.

Bovelles authored a number of philological, theological and mystical treatises, and has been reckoned to be "perhaps the most remarkable French thinker of the 16th century."