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Biette C****inel (French pronunciation: [bjɛt də kasinɛl]; c.1320s-1394) was the
supposed royal mistress of
Charles V of
France from 1360
until 1363. Biette...
- as
Pierre Lentier 1977: Le théâtre des matières (directed by Jean-Claude
Biette) as
Christophe 1980: C'est la vie! as
Richard 1980: Le
borgne 1981: Loin...
- see List of
French royal mistresses.
Charles V of
France (1338 – 1380)
Biette de C****inel (c. 1340 – c. 1380)
Charles VI of
France (1368 – 1422) Odette...
- Saint-Nazaire (Souchez)
Laquette (Aire-sur-la-Lys) Lawe (De Gorge-Stegers) Brette, (
Biette), Blanche,
ruisseau de Caucourt, fossé d'Avesnes (Loisne)
Clarence (Meregem)...
- with whom he had a daughter, Eudeline. Béatrice de la Berruère (1294–1348)
Biette de C****inel (c. 1340 – c. 1380) Unknown,
mother of
Oudard d'Attainville...
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pilasters of the Pont de Bir-Hakeim, Paris, by Jean
Camille Formigé and
Louis Biette, 1903–1905 Art Deco
reinterpretation of the
Doric pilasters on the facade...
- Cinema.
Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-810-87059-8. Pasolini, Pier Paolo;
Biette, Jean-Claude; Davoli, Ninetto; et al. (2002). "Salò":
Yesterday and Today...
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Toronto Press. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-4426-0871-9.
David Martin Thomas;
David Biette (2014).
Canada and the
United States:
Differences that Count,
Fourth Edition...
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Montpensier (son of John, Duke of Berry). With his
reputed mistress Biette de C****inel, he had no
known issue. With an
unknown mistress, he had: Oudard...
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Sparks 1992–94 –
Darren Zinger 1994–99 – Paul
Thompson 1999-00 –
Karry Biette 2000–01 –
Wayne Crawford 2001–07 – Paul
Dixon 2007–09 –
Ricky Plant 2009–10...