- Les
Essarts is the name of
several places in France: It is the name of
several communes: Les
Essarts, in the Eure département Les
Essarts, in the Loir-et-Cher...
- Rouen-Les-
Essarts was a 5.543 km (3.444 mi)
motor racing circuit in Orival, near Rouen, France. From its
opening in 1950, Rouen-Les-
Essarts was recognized...
- Les
Essarts is the
Forbes family estate at Saint-Briac, France, and the
international family seat of the
descendants of
James Grant Forbes (b. Shanghai...
-
Nicolas de
Herberay des
Essarts (died c. 1557),
French translator, was born in Picardy.
Herberay des
Essarts served in the artillery. At the
express desire...
- Les
Essarts (French: [lez‿esaʁ]) is a
former commune in the Vendée
department in the Pays de la
Loire region in
western France.
Since 1
January 2016,...
- Léonce-Eugène-Joseph
Fabre des
Essarts (19
March 1848 - 17
October 1917) was a
French occultist,
Symbolist poet,
politician and
theorist on Gnosticism...
- Velesmes-
Essarts (French pronunciation: [vəlɛm ɛsaʁ]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France. Communes...
-
Charlotte des
Essarts (1580-1651), was a
French noblewoman. She was the
mistress to
Henry IV of
France in 1607–1609. She had two
daughters with the king...
-
Langlois des
Essarts (5
February 1839 in Paris – 17
October 1909 in Clermont-Ferrand) was a
French poet and man of letters.
Emmanuel des
Essarts was born...
- (Nicolas de
Herberay des
Essarts) Book II: 1541 (Nicolas de
Herberay des
Essarts) Book III: 1542 (Nicolas de
Herberay des
Essarts) Book IV: 1543 (Nicolas...