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Mercadier or
Mercardier (died 10
April 1200) was a
famous Occitan warrior of the 12th century, and the
leader of a
group of
mercenaries in the service...
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Marthe Mercadier (23
October 1928 – 15
September 2021) was a
French actress. In 1974, she was
named Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. In 1989, she won the...
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Jeanne Baret ([ʒan ba.ʁɛ]; 27 July 1740 – 5
August 1807) is
recognised as the
first woman to have
completed a
voyage of cir****navigation of the globe,...
- the
chateau hanged on 6
April 1199, by
order of the
mercenary leader Mercadier, for
shooting and
killing King
Richard I of
England with a
crossbow at...
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communications in 1881 when, at the
suggestion of
French scientist Ernest Mercadier [fr],
Alexander Graham Bell
adopted radiophone (meaning "radiated sound")...
- Basile's fate afterwards, but
according to one
account the
mercenary soldier Mercadier disregarded Richard's
orders after his
death and
Basile was fla**** alive...
- act of
chivalry proved fruitless when the
infamous mercenary captain Mercadier had the boy fla****
alive and
hanged as soon as
Richard died. Richard's...
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Because the
device used
radiant energy, the
French scientist Ernest Mercadier suggested that the
invention should not be
named 'photophone', but 'radiophone'...
- Issoudun,
which had just been
captured by Richard's
mercenary commander,
Mercadier. The
French king took the town and was
besieging the
castle when Richard...
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playable condition in 2011 by
French clarinettist and
technician Cyrille Mercadier, and is also on
permanent exhibit in the
Leblanc museum.
Although these...