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Bravoure ("Bravery") was a 40-gun Cocarde-class
frigate of the
French Navy. She was
launched in
November 1795 in
Saint Servan. She took part in the Expédition...
- is a
central character in
Emmanuel Carrère's 1984
novel Gothic Romance (
Bravoure in the
original French edition), which,
amongst other things, presents...
- jaguar, in
which he drew on his
experiences in Indonesia. His
second novel,
Bravoure,
based on the
story of Mary S****ey,
Percy Bysshe S****ey, Lord Byron,...
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Gothic Romance (French:
Bravoure) is a 1984
novel by the
French writer Emmanuel Carrère. It is
about the
writing of the
novel Frankenstein and focuses...
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Combattant de la libération (du 17 mai))
Cross of
Military Bravery (Croix de la
bravoure militaire; with star or palm)
Military Cross (Croix militaire; two classes)...
- The
Medal of
Bravery (French: Médaille de la
Bravoure) is a
decoration that is,
within the
Canadian system of honours, the third-highest
award for bravery...
- citation)
Medal of
Bravery of the People's
National Army (médaille de
bravoure de l'Armée
Nationale Po****ire)
Wounded Medal without Citation (médaille...
- Caprices-Valses (3): pf 1850–52 Piano,
dance form 214/1 A32b
Valse de
bravoure pf B♭
major 1850–52 Piano,
dance form 2nd
version of S.209 214/2 A57b Valse...
- pursuer, the 40-gun
French frigate
Bravoure, into submission; only the
arrival of
French reinforcements saved Bravoure from capture.
Concorde spent her...
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published in 1837 as Opp. 12, 13, 15 and 16. Op. 16, the
Trois scherzi de
bravoure, is
dedicated to Masarnau. In
January 1836,
Liszt recommended Alkan for...