- Jean
Driancourt (1
January 1908 – 4
April 1989) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1933 Tour de France. "Jean
Driancourt".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
- Marie-Louise
Driancourt (née Martin, 1887–1914) was a
pioneering French pilot. She was the
sixth woman in the
world to
receive a
pilot licence. Marie-Louise...
- Aboukaia-
Driancourt aboard the
monoplane "Demoiselle Santos-Dumont",
circa 1920...
- Damedoz,
Marthe Richer, Hélène de Plagino, Béatrix de Rijk, Marie-Louise
Driancourt and Hélène Dutrieu. La Stella's
aeronautical and
social activities were...
- Marie-Louise
Dissard (1881–1957),
French Resistance member Marie-Louise
Driancourt (1887–1914),
French pilot Marie Louise Garibaldi (1934–2016), American...
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introduced for use by 2005. Gonadotropin-releasing
hormone receptor §
Agonists Driancourt MA,
Rodes L (29 June 2018). "Male
Contraception in
Animal Species". In...
- Cup for the
longest flight that year by a woman. June 15: Marie-Louise
Driancourt of
France becomes the world's
sixth woman to earn a pilot's license. August...
- KIA 7
October 1916. 524 Morel, Paul 15 June 1911 d. in accident. 525
Driancourt,
Madame Marie-Louise 15 June 1911 526 Deloche,
Robert 15 June 1911 527...
- for
Luminous Studio, his
position as
project leader was
filled by Remi
Driancourt, a
senior engineer who had
worked with
games featuring Luminous technology...
- Pallier,
Carmen Damedoz,
Marthe Richer, Hélène de Plagino, Marie-Louise
Driancourt and Hélène Dutrieu. The
Netherlands Indies Dutch Béatrix de Rijk (aka...