- Marie-Thérèse
Figueur (Talmay, 17
January 1774 – Paris, ho****e des Pe**** Ménages, 4
January 1861),
known by the nom de
guerre Sans-Gêne (literally "unconstrained")...
- Les
Campagnes de
Mademoiselle Thérèse
Figueur by
Figueur, 1842, St-Germain-Leduc, sous la dictée de Thérèse
Figueur.
Science Photo Library –
Elisa Garnerin...
- Marie-Thérèse de
Subligny (1666–1735),
French ballerina Marie-Thérèse
Figueur (1774–1861),
French writer Marie Therese Forster,
several people Marie-Thérèse...
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Daniel Evans,
Welsh Independent minister (d. 1835)
January 17 Marie-Thérèse
Figueur,
French writer (d. 1861)
Maria Theresa Kemble,
British actress (d. 1838)...
- a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France. Marie-Thérèse
Figueur (1774-1861) - a
French heroine who
fought in the
French Revolutionary Wars...
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amazons in the army of François de Charette. 1793–1800: Marie-Thérèse
Figueur serves openly in the
French army. 1793: An
unnamed female serve in the...
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Daniel Evans,
Welsh Independent minister (d. 1835)
January 17 Marie-Thérèse
Figueur,
French writer (d. 1861)
Maria Theresa Kemble,
British actress (d. 1838)...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Madame Sans-Gêne may
refer to: Marie-Thérèse
Figueur (1774–1861),
French female soldier Catherine Hübscher (1753–1835), wife...
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before General Carteaux. It was
during these fierce battles that
Theresa Figueur (AliasMadame Sans-Gene),
acting as a gunner, was
arrested in M****illes...