Vivienne Florence Beatrice de Watteville (17 August 1900 – 27 June 1957) was a British travel writer and adventurer, author of two books based on her...
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De Watteville's Regiment was a Swiss regiment founded by Frédéric de Watteville and recruited from regiments that served between 1799 and 1801 in the...
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Louis de Watteville (born Abraham Ludwig Karl von Wattenwyl; 1 July 1776 – 16 June 1836) was a Swiss mercenary in Dutch and British service. He became...
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Christingle (redirect from John de Watteville)
history of the Christingle can be traced back to Moravian Bishop Johannes de Watteville, who started the tradition in Germany in 1747 as "an attempt to get...
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Jean De Watteville (1618–1702) was a Burgundian noble of Flemish extraction who became a Carthusian monk. His father was Pierre de Watteville, who settled...
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mountain. "No expedition on the mountain was ever a picnic" Vivienne de Watteville had written in her book Speak to the Earth (1935) about her 1929 visit...
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Katharina Franziska von Wattenwyl (redirect from Catherine François de Watteville)
alliance with the English king. Since the French ambassador Michel Amelot de Gournay was in Solothurn, he hired von Watenwyl as an agent to obtain secret...
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contributor Christine Cerletti-Sarasin) and Fondation Bernard et Caroline de Watteville. Barry bought the kennels and the facilities in Martigny and continues...
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Balthus (redirect from Balthasar Klossowski de Rola)
Paradoxe Balthus. Paris: Éditions de la Différence Balthus (2001). Correspondance amoureuse avec Antoinette de Watteville: 1928–1937. Paris: Buchet/Chastel...
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Swiss mercenaries (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Wars and the Peninsular War. The Regiment de Watteville was a Swiss regiment founded by Louis de Watteville and recruited from regiments that served between...
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often cites Antoinette de Watteville, her father's first wife and mother of her two half-brothers, and her sister-in-law Lulu de la Falaise as great influences...
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Adventure. "No expedition on the mountain was ever a picnic" Vivienne de Watteville had written in her book Speak to the Earth (1935) about her 1929 visit...
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Trumpy (1917–1975), stage name Vivi Gioi, Italian actress Vivienne de Watteville (1900–1957), United Kingdom author Vivienne Westwood (1941–2022), English...
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engagements, and volunteers from Fischer's own regiment, the Regiment de Watteville. De Watteville's nominally Swiss regiment was made up of men from all over Europe...
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1968. There were several private owners after that, including Alastair de Watteville, a descendant of Colin MacDonald who wrote a book about the island,...
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330. Retrieved November 17, 2017. "MISS DE NEUFLIZE ENGAGED IN PARIS; Her Betrothal to Baron Jean de Watteville Berckheim Is Annotinced MARCH WEDDING PLANNED...
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themselves were little more than tracks). The Swiss-born Major-General Louis de Watteville was appointed commander of the Montreal District on 17 September. In...
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Tscharner, a doctor of philosophy and army engineer, and Anna (née de Watteville), in the family's Münsterplatz residence. Her family refused to grant...
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Bishop of Lausanne (redirect from Diocèse de Lausanne)
(1472-1476) Benoît de Montferrand (1476-1491) Aymon de Montfalcon (1491-1517) Sébastien de Montfalcon (1517-1536/60) Jean de Watteville, O.Cist. (1609-1649)...
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Paternity Jenny Lofton 1982 All Fired Up Jane 1982 Hécate Clothilde de Watteville 1983 Starflight One Erica 1984 Lassiter Kari Von Fursten 1985 Once Bitten...
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1642-1654 Michel de Coxie, knight, 1652-1660 Boudewijn Van der Piet, 1652-1658 Aurele Augustin Van Male, 1660-1662 Charles de Watteville, 1660-1670 Koenraad...
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Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg; and friends of his parents, Baron Christian de Watteville-Berckheim and Birgitta Juel Hillingsø. Hello! (8 October 2009). "Biography:...
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150 soldiers recently discharged from the De Meuron and De Watteville regiments. De Meuron's and De Watteville's were two Swiss regiments on the English...
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Clothilde de Watteville Jean Bouise as Vaudable, consul de France Jean-Pierre Kalfon as Massard Gérard Desarthe as Le colonel de Watteville Juliette Brac...
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Susanna de Vries Vivienne de Watteville Manpreet Bambra, actress Elaine Vagliano, Légion d'Honneur, Chevalier; Croix de Guerre avec Palme; Medaille de la Résistance...
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neurophysiology attribute discovery of the jaw jerk reflex to Armand de Watteville (1846–1925) as he correctly predicted that the jaw jerk would be valuable...
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Hope Calthorp (1881–1960), married Lieutenant-Colonel Hermann Gaston de Watteville in 1914. Lionel Giles, The Art of War by Sun Tzu – Classic Collector's...
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(1962) The People of Japan (1966) China as I See It (1970) Vivienne de Watteville (1900–1957) Out in the Blue (1927) Speak to the Earth: Wanderings and...
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Ukrainian Canadians (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Ukrainians may have been infantrymen alongside Poles in the Swiss French “De Watteville's Regiment” who fought for the British on the Niagara Peninsula during...
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Landamann (magistrate), Mme. de Watteville, and the General Ambassador Honoré Vial. She also met the seven-months pregnant Mme. de Brac, who accompanied her...
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