- Geneviève
Brisac (French pronunciation: [ʒənvjɛv bʁizak]; born 18
October 1951, in Paris) is a
French writer. She is the
winner of the Prix
Femina in 1996...
- Neuf-Brisach (French pronunciation: [nœfbrizak] or [nøbrizak]; German: Neubreisach; Alsatian: Nei-Brisach) is a
fortified town and
commune of the department...
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Philippot 2001.
Brisac 1994, p. 66.
Brisac 1994, p. 66–67.
Brisac 1994, p. 67.
Brisac 1994, p. 89.
Arnold 1913,
Chapter XI.
Ducher 1988, p. 61.
Brisac 1994, p...
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Fusco DN,
Brisac C, John SP,
Huang YW, Chin CR, Xie T, et al. (June 2013). "A
genetic screen...
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Moses Ensheim (1750–9
April 1839), also
known as
Brisac and
Moses Metz, was a French-Jewish
mathematician and
Hebrew poet.
Destined for the
rabbinate by...
- a
screenplay by Marcello,
Maurizio Braucci, Maud Amelin, and Geneviève
Brisac. It is
loosely based on
Scarlet Sails, a 1923
novel by
Alexander Grin. It...
- in the
early 1900s.
Brisac was born
Belnore Felix Brisac in San Francisco, CA in 1858, the son of
Felix and
Virginia (Grain)
Brisac. His
father was a French...
-
Simon Humphrey Gaspard Martin-
Brisac (born 20
November 1992) is a
field hockey player from France.
Simon Martin-
Brisac debuted for the
France U–21 team...
- competition, were the French-Cuban-English
couple Cécile
Brisac and
Edgar Gonzalez of
Brisac Gonzalez Architects. In
December 2020, the Arkitekturupproret [sv]...
- Eustace. The
protests of
Brisac's brother Miramount, who
favors Charles and
admires his
intellectual pursuits, are dismissed.
Brisac promises Charles an income...