- ****ociated
specifically with mourning. Crêpe was also
historically called "
crespe" or "crisp". It is
woven of hard-spun yarn,
originally silk "in the gum"...
- "Canzoniere (Rerum
vulgarium fragmenta)/Aura che
quelle chiome bionde et
crespe". It.wikisource.org. "Petrarch (1304–1374) – the
Complete Canzoniere: 184–244"...
-
shall from afar, Free all
captives under the
banner of Seline. La
barbe crespe et
noire par engin,
Subiuguera la gent
cruelle et fiere: Le
grand Chiren...
- Antiques. Old and Sold
Antique Marketplace.
Retrieved 31 May 2008.
Francois Crespe (1804)
Essai sur les
montres a répétition, JJ Paschoud, Geneva. Available...
- is
derived from a
Latin word
Latin crispus and an Old
French word cresp,
crespe ("fuzzy hair"). Armand-Charles Crépeau,
former member of
Legislative ****embly...
- ballet, La
Fille mal gardée, in
which his wife, the
dancer Marie-Madeleine
Crespé, who is
known to
history as
Madame Théodore,
created the role of Lison....
- Bordeaux,
France on 1 July 1789. Dauberval's wife, la
danseuse Marie-Madeleine
Crespé (known to
history as Mme. Théodore),
created the role of
Lison (or Lise...
- 2002
Laetitia Meteigner Sainte-Florine 2001
Marine Gazanion 2000
Sabrina Crespe Le Puy-en-Velay 1999
Maryline Brun 20 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Arsac-en-Velay...
-
delighted in
clothes and
would appreciate gifts of
costume including "
crespes, collets,
manches et
sembables petites choses", head dresses, collars,...