- Marc
Fossard (1912–2007) was a
French cinematographer who
worked on over a
hundred films during his career.
Maria Chapdelaine (1934) Anne-Marie (1936)...
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Nigel Fossard (sometimes Niel
Fossard; died
after 1120) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman who held the
honour of
Mulgrave in
Yorkshire and by
virtue of that...
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Lucas Edmond Kindel Sidi
Foussard (c. 1882–1974; also
spelled Foussart,
Fossard) was a
French Australian man who
spent most of his life
confined in the...
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Bayeux and
several woodblock prints probably dating from the 1580s in the
Fossard collection,
discovered by Agne
Beijer in the 1920s
among uncatalogued items...
- Villiers-
Fossard (French pronunciation: [vilje fosaʁ]) is a
commune in the
Manche department in
Normandy in north-western France.
During World War II...
- The
biggest border crossing is
called Moillesulaz and the
second one is
Fossard.
Communes of the Haute-Savoie
department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
- Bulmer,
daughter of
Bertram de
Bulmer of
Brancepeth Castle by his wife Emma
Fossard. He died in 1190
without surviving issue. His heir was
identified as his...
- [Artist unknown]. "Zanni, Harlequin, La Dona Lucretia" from the
Recueil Fossard, XII. 1584.
Woodcut print.
Swedish Nationalmuseum, Stockholm. Delpiano...
-
Johnny Got His Gun: Context". SparkNotes.com.
Retrieved 2009-08-07. de
Fossard, Fred (March 2015). "A
Triumph of Anti-War Literature". Spiked. London...
- 29, when
Combat Command A (CCA)
attacked for the
first time at Villiers-
Fossard. It was hit by a Panzerfaust,
forcing Pool and his crew to bail out of...