- The Château de
Boursault is a neo-Renaissance château in
Boursault, Marne, France. It was
built between 1843 and 1850 by
Madame Clicquot Ponsardin, the...
-
Boursault (French pronunciation: [buʁso]) is a
commune of the
Marne department in
northeastern France.
Communes of the
Marne department "Répertoire national...
- Edmé
Boursault (October 1638 – 15
September 1701) was a
French dramatist and
miscellaneous writer, born at
Mussy l'Evéque, now Mussy-sur-Seine (Aube)...
- Champagne".
Clicquot died 29 July 1866, in
Boursault. She had
built the Neo-Renaissance
style Château de
Boursault in
honor of the
marriage of her granddaughter...
- Jean-François
Boursault called Boursault-Malherbe, (19
January 1750,
Paris – 25
April 1842, Paris) was an 18th–19th-century
French actor, playwright, theatre...
-
Leopoldo Torres Boursault (12
January 1941 – 22 June 2021) was a
Spanish jurist,
lawyer and politician, who
served as a
Deputy and
Attorney General of...
- is unknown,
although believed to be the
outcome of a
cross between a
Boursault rose and a
Hybrid Perpetual rose. The new rose
cultivar was
first introduced...
- fresh, like mascarpone.
Others are soft-ripened, like Brillat-Savarin,
Boursault, Blue Castello, Explorateur, and St. André.[citation needed] "Triple Creme...
-
latter only
emphasises his poverty. In 1690,
French playwright Edmé
Boursault's Les
fables d'Esope (later
known as
Esope à la ville)
premiered in Paris...
- Poelman, Erik H.; Bruinsma, Maaike; Zhu, Feng; Weldegergis,
Berhane T.;
Boursault,
Aline E.; Jongema, Yde; van Loon, Joop J. A.; Vet,
Louise E. M.; Harvey...