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- Paul Jean François Cousturier (14 April 1849 – 27 July 1921) was governor of French Guinea, 2 November 1900 to 28 September 1904. After his retirement...
- Lucie Cousturier (19 December 1876 – 16 June 1925) was a French painter and writer. She was known for the sympathetic books she wrote about her experiences...
- Petrus Sutor (French: Pierre Cousturier; c. 1480 – 18 June 1537) was a French theologian and Carthusian monk. Born in Chemere-le-Roy in the latter part...
- "butcher" (from Old French bouchier) custureri – "tailor" (Old French cousturier; Modern French couturier) firranti – "grey" (from Old French ferrant)...
- Lesch****ier (1700–1725) Charles-Maurice Le Peletier (1725–1731) Jean Cousturier (1731–1770) Claude Bourachot (1770–1777) Pierre Le Gallic (1777–1782)...
- Succeeded by Adrien Jules Jean Bonhoure Preceded by Paul Jean François Cousturier Governor of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon 9 June 1905 – 12 May 1906 Succeeded by...
- (1935–1937) French Guinea Lieutenant governors, Governors Paul Jean François Cousturier, Lieutenant governor (1900–1904) Antoine Marie Frezouls, Lieutenant governor...
- 1900 Noël Ballay, Governor 2 November 1900 to 28 September 1904 Paul Cousturier, Governor 28 September 1904 to 15 October 1904 Antoine Marie Auguste Frezouls...
- pidgin have been depicted in the 1920 biographical work of Madame Lucie Cousturier and in Ousmane Sembène's 1987 film Camp de Thiaroye. Gradé ropéens y a...
- Picardy 77 Mauregard 1651 Amelot Extinct 1726 Mauregard 2 Picardy 1741 Le Cousturier Mayenne Maine 53 Mayenne 1544 Lorraine-Guise Branch extinct in 1621. Méjannes...