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* the Ligurian substrate hypothesis proposed in the 19th century by d ' Arbois de Joubainville, J. Pokorny, P. Kretschmer and several other linguists encompasses the Basco-Iberian hypothesis.
Arboisier, Arnaison Blanc, Arnoison, Aubain, Aubaine, Auvergnat Blanc, Auvernas, Auvernas Blanc, Auvernat Blanc, Auxeras, Auxerras Blanc, Auxerrois Blanc, Auxois, Auxois Blanc, Bargeois Blanc, Beaunois, Biela Klevanjika, Blanc de Champagne, Blanc de Cramant, Breisgauer Suessling, Breisgauer Sussling, Burgundi Feher, Chablis, Chardenai, Chardenay, Chardenet, Chardennet, Chardonay, Chardonnet, Chatenait, Chatey Petit, Chatte, Chaudenay, Chaudenet, Chaudent, Clävner, Clevner Weiss, Cravner, Epinette, Epinette Blanc, Epinette Blanche, Epinette de Champagne, Ericey Blanc, Feher Chardonnay, Feherburgundi, Feinburgunder, Gamay Blanc, Gelber Weissburgunder, Gentil Blanc, Grosse Bourgogne, Klawner, Klevanjka Biela, Klevner, Lisant, Luisant, Luizannais, Luizant, Luzannois, Maconnais, Maurillon Blanc, Melon Blanc, Melon D ' Arbois, Meroué, Moreau Blanc, Morillon Blanc, Moulon, Noirien Blanc, Obaideh, Petit Chatey, Petit Sainte-Marie, Petite Sainte Marie, Pineau Blanc, Pino Sardone, Pino Shardone, Pinot Blanc à Cramant, Pinot Blanc Chardonnay, Pinot Chardonnay, Pinot de Bourgogne, Pinot Giallo, Pinot Planc, Plant de Tonnerre, Romere, Romeret, Rouci Bile, Rousseau, Roussot, Ruländer Weiß, Sainte Marie Petite, Sardone, Shardone, Shardonne, Später Weiß Burgunder, Weiß Burgunder ( normally refers to Pinot Blanc ), Weiß Clevner, Weiß Edler, Weiß Elder, Weiß Klewner, Weiß Silber, Weißedler, Weißer Clevner, Weißer Rulander.
* Marie Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville ( 1827 – 1910 ), historian and philologist
Marie Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville ( December 5, 1827-February, 1910 ), was a French historian and philologist.
cy: Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville
de: Henri dArbois de Jubainville
fr: Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville
gl: Marie Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville
it: Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville
sv: Marie Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville
The area produces some of the best Jura wines, including vin jaune ( yellow wine ) and vin de Paille ( straw wine ), in the Arbois AOC.
de: Arbois ( Jura )
* Marie Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville
A theory supported among others by French historian and philologist Marie Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville held that Ligurian was akin to Iberian and descended from a non-Indo-European substrate language once widespread in the western Mediterranean and roughly coterminous with the territory associated with the Cardium Pottery culture of the 6th and 5th millennium BC.
In favor of a Pre-Indo-European origin thesis were Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville, 19th-century French historian, who argued that the Ligurians, together with the Iberians, constituted the remains of the native population that had spread in Western Europe with the Cardium Pottery culture cardial ceramic, or related to the Bell Beakerfolk and Arturo Issel, a Genoese geologist and paleontologist, who considered them direct descendants of the Cro-Magnon men that lived throughout Gaul from the Mesolithic.
The Appellation d ' origine contrôlée region permitted to produce vin jaune include Château-Chalon AOC, Arbois Vin Jaune AOC, Cotes du Jura vin Jaune AOC and Vin Jaune de L ' Etoile.
He pursued the same method in his L ' Origine de l ' habitation et des lieux habités en France ( 1899 ), in which he discusses some of the theories circulated by A Meitzen in Germany and by Arbois de Jubainville in France.
de: Arbois ( Rebsorte )

Arbois and Jubainville
* De Jubainville, H. D ' Arbois and Richard Irvine Best ( 1903 ), The Irish Mythological Cycle and Celtic Mythology
* d ' Arbois de Jubainville, G. ( 1898 ) " Esus, Tarvos, Trigaranus " Revue Celtique XIX pp. 245 – 251
According to Arbois de Jubainville, the Cenomni of Italy are not identical with the Cehomni ( or Cenomanni ) of Gaul.
to Arbois de Jubainville, Essai d ' un catalogue, p. 90, but is known only by the brief English recap provided by Hennessy.

Arbois and d
Here the grape is known as Melon d ' Arbois or Gamay blanc and is sometimes blended with Savagnin.
Through their own experiments and interest in arthropods and death, Song Ci, Francesco Redi, Bergeret dArbois, Jean Pierre Mégnin and the German doctor Hermann Reinhard have helped to lay the foundations for today's modern forensic entomology.
As part of the Duchy of Burgundy, Arbois endured seven sieges, including sackings by Charles I d ' Amboise ( in 1479 while he was governor of Franche-Comté under Louis XI ), Henry IV ( when the town held out for three weeks against the King's 25, 000 troops ), and Louis XIV.
Megève's Alpine skiing area, known as the " Domaine Évasion Montblanc ", comprises Megève itself ( Mont d ' Arbois, L ' Allpete, Rochebrune and Côte 2000 ); Saint-Gervais-les-Bains ; Combloux ; La Giettaz ; Les Contamines-Montjoie and Saint-Nicolas-de-Véroce.
The " Snow Golf Cup " is a unique golf tournament, held on snow on Megève's Mont d ' Arbois plateau.
On the day of the rendez-vous, Wednesday, Jean Mazzieri made his way to the Le Chalet du Mont d ' Arbois hotel where he was supposed to receive a telephone call from Félix le Chat who would ask for Jacques Dupond and arrange another meeting place for the exchange.
Citizen d ' Arbois, an officcer on the staff of Kilmaine, in a letter published a glowing account of Jennings in the Parisian papers of the 7th August, 1798, stating ;
The main grapes of the region are Chardonnay, known locally as Melon d ' Arbois, Savagnin, also know locally as Naturé, Poulsard, Pinot Noir and Trousseau.
Poulsard is an authorized grape variety in the Appellation d ' Origine Contrôlée ( AOC ) wines of Arbois AOC, Côtes du Jura AOC, Crémant du Jura AOC, L ' Etoile AOC and Macvin du Jura AOC.
Poulsard and its wines have been known under a variety of synonyms including Belossard, Blussart, Blussard Blau, Blussard Frueh Blau, Blussard Modry, Cornelle, Drille-de-Coq, Kleinblaettrige Fingertraube, Malvasier Schwarz, Mècle, Mescle, Méthie, Miècle, Olivette, Pandouleau, Pelossard, Peloussard, Pendulot, Plant d ' Arbois, Pleusard, Pleusart, Plousard, Ploussard, Plussart, Pulceau, Pulsar, Pulsard, Quille de coq, Raisin Perle and Yurskii Zhemchug.

Arbois and .
Louis grew up in the town of Arbois.
It is most widely found in Arbois, Côtes du Jura and L ' Étoile AOCs.
Born at Arbois ( or, according to Charles Nodier, at Les Planches, near Lons-le-Saulnier ), he was the son of a peasant.
The friars of Arbois were entrusted with his education, and sent him to the military school of Brienne-le-Château.
Arbois is a commune in the Jura department in Franche-Comté in eastern France.
In September 1944, the U. S. 36th Infantry Division captured Arbois as it moved up the Rhone towards Besançon and then on to the Moselle.
During the French revolution the house was nationalized and sold in 1826 to the city of Arbois.
Louis Pasteur, born in nearby Dole, was raised in Arbois and conducted various experiments related to fermentation in his home, which is now a museum.
Image: Arbois Cuisance River. jpg | Cuisance River in Arbois
Image: Arbois vineyard tour Canoz. jpg | Arbois vineyard

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