historian Jacques Hérissay (1882-1969) had meanwhile published Les pontons de Rochefort (1792-1795), the book awarded a prize from the Académie Française...
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Louise of France (redirect from Louise de France)
Marie-Louise de France in: nominis.cef.fr (in French) [retrieved 22 September 2016]. See also: Martyrs of Compiègne and the fr:Pontons de Rochefort Index ac...
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goudron and Mes Pontons do constitute testimonies of everyday life in the navy of the time. Various versions were published as Corsaire de la République...
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Communism Socialism Jean-Claude Farcy, La répression judiciaire de la Commune de Paris : des pontons à l’amnistie (1871-1880) [the judicial repression of the...
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March 1258) William of Montañana (May 1258 – February 1262) William of Pontóns (March 1262 – August 1266) Arnold of Castellnou (March 1267 – February...
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appears on several tracks, Grand Corps Malade co-writes two tracks, Jean Rochefort sings on one song to mention but a few. The band's violinist Babet (Élisabeth...
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Téméraire for a list of ships so named in the French Navy Note: The French Ponton can mean a floating walkway, dock, barge, or ship used for storage, accommodation...
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as Prof. Christian Licht in Beautiful Memories. "Biographie et actualités de Bernard le Coq France Inter". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernard...
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Crazy (Amoureux fou) Robert Ménard Rémy Girard, Nathalie Gascon, Jean Rochefort, Danielle Proulx Comedy of manners Genie Awards – Actor (Girard), Supporting...
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