- de
Crespigny 1991, p. 2. de
Crespigny 1991, pp. 2–3. de
Crespigny 1991, pp. 2–4. de
Crespigny 2007, p. 988. de
Crespigny 1991, pp. 6–8. de
Crespigny 1991...
- p. 135. de
Crespigny (2007), p. 196.
Bielenstein (1986), pp. 241–244. de
Crespigny (2007), p. 568.
Bielenstein (1986), p. 248. de
Crespigny (2007), pp...
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Richard Rafe
Champion de
Crespigny (born 1936), also
known by his
Chinese name
Zhang Leifu (Chinese: 張磊夫), is an
Australian sinologist and historian....
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Philip Champion de
Crespigny (1
April 1704 – 11
February 1765), was
proctor of the
Admiralty court.
Champion de
Crespigny was born in
London on 1 April...
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Richard Champion de
Crespigny AM (/ˈkrɛp.niː/ KREP-nee) (born 31 May 1957) is an
Australian Qantas pilot and
author who
served as pilot-in-command of...
-
Crespigny (2003). de
Crespigny (2003). de
Crespigny (2007), p. 773. de
Crespigny (2007), p. 480; Sima & de
Crespigny (1969), p. 258. de
Crespigny (2007), p. 486...
- Nick
Champion de
Crespigny (born 27 June 1996 in Canberra, Australia) is an
Australian rugby union player playing in the Back row. He
currently plays...
- de
Crespigny, DSO, VD (pron. də kre'pəni) (5
March 1882 – 27
October 1952),
generally referred to as C. T. C. de
Crespigny or Sir
Trent de
Crespigny or...
- 1805 for
Claude Champion de
Crespigny. The
Champion de
Crespigny family originated in Normandy, France. The name
Crespigny is
probably related to Saint...
- Mary
Champion de
Crespigny (née Clarke; c. 1749 – 12 July 1812) was an
English novelist and
letter writer. Mary
Clarke was born c. 1749, her parents'...