- Jean-Baptiste
Bessières, 1st duc d'Istrie (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist bɛsjɛʁ]; 6
August 1768 – 1 May 1813) was a
French military commander and...
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Bertrand Bessières, 1st
Baron Bessières (born 6
January 1773 in Prayssac; died 15
November 1855 in Chantilly), was a
French general of the
Napoleonic Wars...
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Bessieres Island is a
small island off the
Pilbara coast of north-west Australia. It is uninhabited,
however it does
contain a lighthouse. The most recent...
- Napoléon
Bessières, 2nd Duke of
Istrie (2
August 1802,
Paris - 21 July 1856, Arnouville-les-Gonesse) was a
French politician. His
father marshal Jean-Baptiste...
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Henri Géraud Julien,
Chevalier Bessières et de l'Empire (30 July 1777, Gramat, Lot – 30 July 1840, Paris) was a
French scientist and diplomat. He was...
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Henri Richard Bessière (1923 – 22
December 2011) was a
French author of
science fiction and
espionage novels. His œuvre,
particularly abundant, was published...
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Bessières can
refer to:
Bessières, Haute-Garonne Jean-Baptiste
Bessières,
French marshal, duke of
Istria (1768-1813) his
younger brother, Bertrand, Baron...
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Louis Bessière (born 2
September 1902) was a
French cyclist. He
competed in the
individual and team road race
events at the 1928
Summer Olympics. "Louis...
- room. He
overhears La
Bessière offer to
marry Amy, and her
politely reject the proposal,
before knocking on the door. La
Bessière leaves Amy
alone with...
- The Viven-
Bessières rifle grenade,
named after its inventors, also
known as "VB grenade", and
officially referred to as the "Viven-
Bessières s****" in...