- (1675–1739), and, his
second wife, Anne
Marie Marguerite de
Bullion de
Fervacques (1684–1760). His
father was
widowed from his
first wife,
Princess Anna...
- 1863: The
Ranger 1864:
Vermouth 1865:
Gladiateur 1866:
Ceylon 1867:
Fervacques * 1868: The Earl 1869:
Glaneur 1870:
Sornette 1871: no race 1872: Cremorne...
- Châteauvillain,
Count then Duke of Grancey, and Peer of France, Lord of
Fervacques and
Baron of Mauny, and Lieutenant-General of the Normandy. In 1610, he...
- with De Gaulle's
military thinking. Roure,
under the
pseudonym of
Pierre Fervacque,
wrote about his
encounter with Tukhachevsky. He
reported that Tukhachevsky...
-
After her
death in 1700, he
married Anne
Marie Marguerite de
Bullion de
Fervacques in 1706.
Louis de
Crussol (1677–1694), who
became a Canon, but was known...
-
Monde and Le Figaro.
Sometimes he
wrote under the
pseudonym of
Pierre Fervacque. Remy
Roure fought in
World War One, and was
taken prisoner and escaped...
- Duke of Uzès, and, his
second wife, Anne
Marie Marguerite de
Bullion de
Fervacques (a
daughter of Charles-Denis de Bullion,
Marquis de Bonnelles). His grandfather's...
- issue.
Crussol remarried in 1706 to Anne
Marie Marguerite de
Bullion de
Fervacques (1684–1760), a
daughter of Charles-Denis de Bullion,
Marquis de Bonnelles...
- 1863:
Caller Ou 1864:
Caller Ou 1865:
Brown Bread 1866:
Rococo 1867:
Fervacques 1868:
Fortunio 1869: The Spy 1870:
Kennington 1871:
Taraban 1872: Spennithorne...
- Messalina: 1840 filly,
produced the
filly Slapdash (1855). Slapdash, dam of
Fervacques (Grand Prix de Paris),
Saltarelle (Prix du
Jockey Club),
Salteador (Prix...