- The
Battle of
Jengland (also
called Jengland-
Beslé,
Beslé, or
Grand Fougeray) took
place on 22
August 851,
between the
Frankish army of
Charles the Bald...
- Stéphane
Besle (French pronunciation: [stefan bɛl]; born 23
January 1984 in Haguenau) is a
retired French footballer. He
previously pla**** for
Swiss club...
- ISBN 0750675365.
Retrieved 22
February 2023. Sanchez-Panchuelo, Rosa M.;
Besle, Julien; Beckett, Alex; Bowtell, Richard; Schluppeck, Denis; Francis, Susan...
-
Gurjar ethnic community. Its
variant spellings include Bainsle, Baisle,
Besle, Bansla. The
Baisla are
generally located in
northern Indian states of Rajasthan...
-
Catholic spiritualist Alfred von
Beckerath (de)
Charles Berdellé (fr) Stéphane
Besle Philipp Biedert (de)
Philipp Friedrich Böddecker (1607–1683), a Composer...
- Bergeron,
Canadian politician Stéphane Bernadis,
French figure skater Stéphane
Besle,
French footballer Stéphane Biakolo,
Cameroonian and
French footballer Stéphane...
-
Archived from the
original on 6 June 2019.
Retrieved 6 June 2019. "STÉPHANE
BESLE : " NOUS
AVONS TOUT À GAGNER ! "" (in French). FC Metz. 9
March 2012. Archived...
- 4 St.
Gallen 2–3
Valencia St. Gallen,
Switzerland 19:00 CET (UTC+01:00)
Besle 37' Karanović 66'
Report Piatti 30', 76'
Canales 86' Stadium: AFG Arena...
- of Nantes. The
commune is
widespread and
includes the
former communes of
Beslé-sur-Vilaine and Guénouvry. Its name
comes from the
Breton language: "gwen"...
- Mailly-Nesle in: gw.geneanet.org [retrieved 1
March 2015].
Louis II de Mailly-
Besle in: histoireeurope.fr [retrieved 1
March 2015]. "Genealogy of the House...