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Alfred Mayssonnié (10
February 1884 – 6
September 1914),
nicknamed Maysso, was a
French rugby union player who
appeared three times for the country's...
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GuilleminPierre Guillemin prop 1
January 1908 v
England at
Colombes 33
MayssonnieAlfred Mayssonnié scrum-half 1
January 1908 v
England at
Colombes 34 MoureHenri...
- who died in the 1914–18 war,
including the
Toulouse rugby player Alfred Mayssonnié. La
France Briançon 1920–23 The
bronze statue in Briançon is one of...
- Lièvremont Marcel-Frédéric Lubin-Lebrère
Yoann Maestri Gérald
Martinez Alfred Mayssonnié Maxime Médard
Maxime Mermoz Frédéric
Michalak Romain Millo-Chluski...
- to die in
World War I was
France and
Stade Toulousain scrum-half
Alfred Mayssonnié on 6
September 1914.
Although many
rugby players were
killed during...
- the village. Gare du
Fauga Communes of the Haute-Garonne
department Alfred Mayssonnié "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme...
- Jean-Louis Capmau, Jean Falc, Joseph-Humbert Servat,
Philippe Struxiano,
Alfred Mayssonnié,
Pierre Jauréguy, André Moulines, Marie-Joseph de Fozières, Lucien...
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Charles Péguy, poet,
essayist and
editor (born 1873) 6
September –
Alfred Mayssonnié,
rugby union player (killed in action) (born 1884) 16
September –...
- with the
first Al-Irshad
school in Batavia,
Dutch East Indies. Died:
Alfred Mayssonnié,
French rugby player, scrum-half and fly-half for the
France national...