- de
Pompadour and the
Royal Court.
Despourrins died in Argelès-Gazost in 1759. An
obelisk dedicated to
Despourrins stands in his town of birth, Accous...
- with the Revolution, its use
being limited to po****r culture.
Cyprien Despourrins,
Xavier Navarrot and
Alexis Peyret, for example, used Béarnese in their...
-
considerable humour; and that in
Gascony the
greatest poet was
Cyprien Despourrins (1698–1755),
whose pastoral idylls and
mournful chansons,
which he himself...
- Marguerite. In the 17th century, it
became the
refuge of the poet
Cyprian Despourrins whose mother was
Gabrielle de Miramont. The
castle was then
bought by...
- of 1863.
Despourrins (The Hill of) is also
mentioned in 1863 in the
Topographical Dictionary as a name
taken from the poet
Cyprien Despourrins who was...
-
verse by
Emile Rondié and
Simin Palay based on the Béarn poet
Cyprien Despourrins: 8
August 1926, Théâtre de la
nature in Cauterets. Music,
chorus and...
- 37. Paris:
Librairie de Gide fils. pp. 109–113. (A
reprint of Lainé)
Despourrins,
Cyprien (1844), Itinéraire de Pau aux Eaux-Bonnes et aux Eaux-Chaudes...