- Jean
Courtecuisse (c.1350, Le Mans - 4
March 1423, Geneva) was a
French bishop and theologian, who was
elected bishop of
Paris and
bishop of Geneva. He...
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organized as a partnership.[citation needed] Co-founded in 1999 by
Matthieu Courtecuisse (who
graduated from
ENSAE ParisTech in 1995), the firm
started out in...
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angular pores of
Polyporus alveolaris, the hexagonal-pored
polypore Régis
Courtecuisse,
Bernard Duhem :
Guide des
champignons de
France et d'Europe (Delachaux...
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Amable Courtecuisse (French pronunciation: [amabl kuʁtəkɥis]; 29
December 1823 – 7
September 1873),
whose stage name was Désiré ([deziʁe]), was a French...
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other fungi of
Great Britain &
Europe (1981), Pan
Books Ltd., London.
Courtecuisse, R. & Duhem, B. (1994) "Guide des
champignons de
France et d'Europe"...
- F,
Bellanger JM,
Clowez P,
Hansen K, O'Donnell K,
Urban A,
Sauve M,
Courtecuisse R,
Moreau PA (2015). "True
morels (Morc****a, Pezizales) of
Europe and...
- "desired, wished". The
female form is Désirée. Désiré may
refer to:
Amable Courtecuisse (1823 - 1873),
French baritone known simply as Désiré Désiré
Bastin (1900–1972)...
- p. 257. Richard, Franck; Bellanger, Jean-Michel; Clowez, Philippe;
Courtecuisse, Regis; Hansen, Karen; O'Donnell, Kerry; Sauve, Mathieu; Urban, Alexander;...
- guide:
Champignons (Genève, 1964; Paris-Hachette, 1969; in French). Régis
Courtecuisse,
Bernard Duhem:
Guide des
champignons de
France et d'Europe (Delachaux...
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usually seen
drinking tea. He is
always in a
childish feud with
Captain Courtecuisse of the
French pirates.
Little Jim: (Known as
Little Jimmy in the English...