- François de Beaumont,
baron des
Adrets (c. 1512/1513 – 2
February 1587) was a
Provincial military leader. He
fought for the
Valois monarchy during the...
- Les
Adrets (French pronunciation: [le.z‿adʁɛ]) is a
commune in the Isère
department in
southeastern France. It is
situated 30 km (19 mi)
northeast of Grenoble...
- indebtedness,
dated 1262, in
favour of "Solomon
Adret of Barcelona" and a p****port for the same
Adret,
dated 1269, are
still extant.
Aderet had to contend...
- Les
Adrets-de-l'Estérel (French pronunciation: [le.z‿adʁɛ də lɛsteʁɛl],
literally Les
Adrets of The Estérel; Occitan: Leis Adrechs,
before 1962: Les Adrets-de-Fréjus)...
- Françoise
Adret (7
August 1920 – 1
April 2018) was a
French ballet dancer, teacher, c****ographer, and
company director. Her
professional career, international...
- The Jean-
Adret Stadium is the main
Stadium for
athletics in the
Rouen area. It is the
stadium for the
resident club
Stadium Sottevillais 76. The France...
- Estérel Méditerranée,
which also encomp****es the
smaller communes of Les
Adrets-de-l'Estérel, Puget-sur-Argens and Roquebrune-sur-Argens. In the second...
- command.
Leadership of the
rebel cause was
taken up by the
baron des
Adrets.
Adrets came to
affiliate with the
opposition to the
Guise in part due to a...
-
December 1781) was a
French cleric who
belonged to a
cadet branch of the Les
Adrets and Saint-Quentin
branches of the
illustrious Dauphin family of Beaumont...
-
Grenoble and 50 km (31 mi) from
Chambery in the
communes of Theys, Les
Adrets and Le Haut-Bréda. Les Sept Laux has two
stations side
valley of the Isère...