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Esteban Mestivier (died 1832)
served as the
Argentine Military and
Civil commander in the
Falkland Islands for a
brief period in 1832. His appointment...
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Isabelle Mestivier (or more
rarely Elizabeth Mestivier),
stage name
Mademoiselle Le Noir (fl. 1631 – fl. 1647), was a
French stage actress. She is first...
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appointed Esteban José
Francisco Mestivier as governor, and
sought to
establish a
penal colony in the islands. (
Mestivier's appointment was in fact the only...
- the
official yearbooks,
Christian Moity and Jean-Marc Teissedre.
Marius Mestivier was the
first race fatality,
occurring only a few
hours after Guilbert's...
- the
Islands adjacent to Cape Horn Term 1829–1831
Successor Juan
Esteban Mestivier Spouse María Saez Pérez (m. 1819; died 1858)
Children Luis Emilio...
- Heister's
autopsy findings,
Claudius Aymand's
surgical intervention, and J.
Mestivier's operation for appendicitis.
Prior to the use of the term appendicitis...
- Administrators,
Governors Luis Vernet,
Commander (1829–1831)
Esteban Mestivier,
Commander (1832)
Henry Smith,
Administrator (1833–1838)
Robert Lowcay...
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resigned as governor. With the
colony in disarray,
Major Esteban Mestivier was
appointed interim governor and
tasked by the
United Provinces with...
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works car at the 1925 24
Hours of Le Mans.
French race car
driver Marius Mestivier had a
fatal accident in the
evening which resulted in the car not finishing...
- in the islands. The
Buenos Aires government commissioned Major Esteban Mestivier as the new
governor of the islands, to set up a
penal colony, but when...