- La
Houssaye (1768–1848),
French general of the
Napoleonic wars. Arsène
Houssaye (1815-1896),
French novelist, poet and man of letters.
Henry Houssaye (1848-1911)...
- Arsène
Houssaye (28
March 1815 – 26
February 1896) was a
French novelist, poet and man of letters. His 1879 book Des destinées de l'âme is
notable for...
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Henry Houssaye (also Henri) (24
February 1848 – 23
September 1911), was a
French historian and academician.
Houssaye was born in Paris, the son of the...
- La
Houssaye (French pronunciation: [la usɛ]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
northern France. The
commune along with
another 69
communes shares...
-
mistake Joséphine
Houssaye; 1840 – 1914) was a
French painter. She was a
pupil of Tony Robert-Fleury at the Académie Julian.
Houssaye exhibited her work...
-
Sidonie de la
Houssaye, born Hélène Perret, pen name
Louise Raymond (Edgard, Louisiana,
August 17, 1820 –
February 18, 1894) was an American-born French...
- Cédric
Houssaye (born 13
December 1979 in Trouville-sur-Mer) is a
French race walker. He
competed in the 50
kilometres walk
event at the 2012
Summer Olympics...
- 1879 book
notable for
being bound in
human skin. It was
written by Arsène
Houssaye and
published by C. Lévi in Paris. The book was
owned by
Ludovic Bouland...
- the
corner of the courtyard. In 1863, fine-arts
inspector general Arsène
Houssaye received an
imperial commission to
excavate the site and
discovered a partially...
- the
Battle of Waterloo.
Allen Lane. pp. 26–27. ISBN 978-0-241-00460-9.
Houssaye,
Henry (1900). Euan-Smith, A. (ed.). 1815, Waterloo.
Translated from the...