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Warranted for
arrest on 19 July 1669
under the
pseudonym of "Eustache
Dauger", he was
apprehended near
Calais on 28 July,
incarcerated on 24 August,...
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Pignerol was
Eustache Dauger, the so-called Man in the Iron Mask,
which some have said was
actually made of
black velvet cloth.
Dauger was in the custody...
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Stade Jean-
Dauger (Basque: Jean
Dauger estadioa) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Bayonne, France. It is
currently used
mostly for
rugby union matches and...
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Founded in 1904, they play at the Parc des Sports, also
known as
Stade Jean-
Dauger, in Bayonne. The club
mascot is a
pottok pony
called pottoka. They have...
- Jean
Dauger (Cambo-les-Bains, 12
November 1919 – 12
October 1999) was a
French rugby union and
rugby league footballer. He pla**** as a centre. He was nicknamed...
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itself a nation. The
narration continues after dialogue between Paradine and
Dauger. This is
Joseph Paradine,
Confederate cavalry, as he
heads down
toward a...
- Saint-Mars,
where he
remained until 1681. He was
given the name of "Eustache
Dauger",
designating him as a
simple valet.
Still under the
custody of
Saint Mars...
- (18th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780071748896.
Gaultier C;
Amiel J;
Dauger S; et al. (2004). "Genetics and
early disturbances of
breathing control"...
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analogy with his daughter's
first name. In 2014,
together with Jean-Louis
Dauger,
Denis Gibaud and Jérôme Maudet,
Carlos Tavares won the A2
class of the...
- for Louis". The Man in the Iron Mask,
whose name was
given as
Eustache Dauger, was
first mentioned in a
letter written by Louvois,
dated 19 July 1669...