- in
search of leather, as game was
abundant there.
Around 1650,
French flibustiers,
running out of room on the Île de la Tortue,
began to
arrive on the...
- Le
Flibustier may
refer to Le
flibustier (opera), by César Cui,
composed during 1888–1889 Le
Flibustier, an 1888 play by Jean
Richepin French destroyer...
- 1613–1676 :
fondateur de la
colonie de Saint-Domingue et
gouverneur des
flibustiers. Brest: Télégramme. ISBN 978-2-84833-294-9. OCLC 849870919. Clammer,...
- Le
flibustier is a comédie
lyrique (lyric comedy) in
three acts,
composed by César Cui
during 1888–1889.
Although the
title can
translate as The Pirate...
- Carné 1966
Tender Scoundrel Béatrice
Dumonceaux Jean
Becker Corsaires et
Flibustiers Mary
Brown Claude Barma Grand Prix
Monique Delvaux-Sarti John Frankenheimer...
- this "piratical"
notoriety was portra**** in Jean Richepin's play Le
flibustier and in César Cui's
eponymous opera. The
corsairs of Saint-Malo not only...
- 829. Berbouche,
Alain (17 June 2010).
Pascal Galodé (ed.). Pirates,
flibustiers & corsaires, de René Duguay-Troüin à
Robert Surcouf: Le
droit et les...
- Clancier-Guénaud, pp. 31–39 Lapouge,
Gilles (1987), Les Pirates, forbans,
flibustiers,
boucaniers et
autres gueux de mer Gicquel,
Yvonig (1981),
Olivier de...
- with
piano or
harmonium (1886), and as part of two of his operas: Le
flibustier (premiered 1894) and
Mateo Falcone (1907).
Settings also
exist by Mozart...
- 18th century, the term was re-borrowed into
English from its
French form
flibustier, a form that was used
until the mid-19th century. The
modern English form...