- François
Mireur (February 5, 1770 – July 9, 1798) was a
French general who is
notable for
having sung the "War Song for the Army of the Rhine",
later known...
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Hippolyte Mireur, born
March 16, 1841, in
Fayence (Provence), died in M****ille on
February 13, 1914, was an art
historian and collector, a
physician and...
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Yannick Mireur (born 1971) is a
French political scientist and
author specializing in
American affairs and U.S.
foreign policy. and the
founder of Nexus...
- on 30 July 1792
after a
young volunteer from
Montpellier called François
Mireur had sung it at a
patriotic gathering in M****ille, and the
troops adopted...
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under the
title The
Mirror of Justices; the book was a
translation of
Mireur a justices, a
collection of 13th
century political, legal, and
moral fables...
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Mirror of
Justices The
Mirror of Justices, also
known in Anglo-Norman as Le
mireur a
justices and in
Latin as
Speculum Justitiariorum, is a law
textbook of...
- (1970–...) Édouard Tétreau (1970–...)
Philippe Boisnard (1971–...)
Yannick Mireur (1971–...)
Angela Be****e (1971–...)
Nicolas Ancion (1971–...) Luis de Miranda...
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LAHURE EMERIAU BONNEMAINS DESAIX CH****ELOUP
MIOLLIS MONIER DELEGORGUES MIREUR LOVERDO ROIZE RAZOUT ST GENIÉS
BRUNE GUYEUX DUGUA RICARD RAMBAUD DESNOYERS...
- (général de division)
Antoine René de
Mirondel (général de brigade) François
Mireur (général de brigade)
Georges Alexis Mocquery (général de division) Jean-Baptiste...
- "Generals Who
Served in the
French Army
during the
Period 1789-1815:
Mellet to
Mireur". The
Napoleon Series.
Retrieved 15 June 2013. Gates,
David (2002). The...