- de
Frotté (August 1, 1766 –
February 18, 1800) was a
French soldier and an
opponent of the
Republic during the
Revolutionary Wars.
Louis de
Frotté was...
- the
British royalist expedition and
spread to Normandy,
where Louis de
Frotté, who had
freshly landed in
France in 1795,
organised an uprising. Puisaye...
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which the
Lorrain army
defeated Burgundy. The Duke's
motto was "Qui s'y
frotte s'y pique",
meaning "who
touches it,
pricks oneself", with a
similar idea...
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which appeared in the end of the 16th century. It was
initially "Nul ne s'y
frotte" ("no one
attacks it"), but it was
changed to
Latin "Non
inultus premor"...
- 2022-05-13. Portères,
Roland (1974). "Les
baguettes végétales mâchées
servant de
frotte-dents (fin)".
Journal d'agriculture
traditionnelle et de
botanique appliquée...
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relativement aux ********inats de
Monseigneur le duc d'Enghien et du
Marquis de
Frotté", Paris, 1823, p.32 Roberts,
Andrew (2014). Napoleon: A Life. Pengiun. p...
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Protestants in its ranks, was an army of
Chouans commanded by
Louis de
Frotté. In Normandy, its
territory was
limited to the Orne and
southern Manche...
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radical newspaper Le Père
Duchesne during the
French Revolution Louis de
Frotté (1766–1800),
Chouan general Jean
Pierre François Bonet,
Military commander...
- with the
submission of
Georges Cadoudal and the
departure of
Louis de
Frotté for England. June 23:
Bonaparte signs the
Armistice of
Bologna with the...
- (Roule's goby)
Gobius rubropunctatus Delais, 1951
Gobius salamansa Iglésias &
Frotté, 2015 (Salamansa goby)
Gobius scorteccii Poll, 1961
Gobius senegambiensis...