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- Claude Rémy Buirette de Verrières (22 March 1749, Verrières, Marne, France – 9 January 1793, Brussels) was a lawyer, historian, author and French revolutionary...
- Starring Orelsan Gringe Redouanne Harjane Féodor Atkine Edited by Ivy Buirette Marie-Laure Vanglabeke Music by The Toxic Avenger Guillaume Houzé Production...
- C****el) Won: Best Director (Jean-François Richet) Won: Best Sound (Hervé Buirette, François Groult, Gérard Hardy, Jean Minondo, Loïc Prian and Alexandre...
- Greece and Britain's Policy 1919." Etudes Balkaniques (1983) 19#3 pp 77–91. Buirette, O. "The treaties of Neuilly-sur-Seine (1919) and Sevres (1920), or the...
- Johann Georg Walch, German theologian (born 1693) March 5 – Pierre-Laurent Buirette de Belloy, French dramatist and actor (born 1727) March 21 – Samuel Boyce...
- Pierre-Laurent Buirette de Belloy, known as Dormont de Belloy (17 November 1727 – 5 March 1775), was a French dramatist and actor. De Belloy was born at...
- Andrew Byrne (Season 2) Producers Léan Duffy (Line, Season 2) Editors Ivy Buirette (Season 1) Stéphanie Jans (Season 1) Johan Decaix (Season 2) Running time...
- Andy Ryan Producers Philippe Alessandri Sylvain Huchet (S2) Editor Ivy Buirette Running time 11 minutes Production companies Watch Next Media La Factorie...
- multi-instrumentalist composer Hélène Sage, accordionist Michèle Buirette and female trio Pied de Poule (M. Buirette, b****ist, Geneviève Cabannes, and singer Dominique...
- Monboddo (1768) (1773) and (1795), the Châlons lawyer-antiquary Claude-Rémy Buirette de Verrières (1788) and the French historian Abel Hugo (1835). Marie-Catherine...