- The Notre-Dame
Affair was an
action performed by
Michel Mourre,
Serge Berna [fr; es],
Ghislain Desnoyers de Marbaix, and Jean Rullier,
members of the radical...
- (2013),
Western Civilization: A
Brief History, ISBN 978-1133606765, p. 603;
Mourre,
Michel (1978),
Dictionaire Encyclopedique d'Histoire, vol. 3, ISBN 204006513X...
-
Michel Mourre (born June 11, 1928, in
Eaubonne (Val d'Oise) –
August 6, 1977, in Fontenay-lès-Briis) was a
historian and
philosopher from France. Michel...
-
Justin Louis Antoine Vital Mourre (26
September 1888 – 8
October 1953) was a
French racing driver. One of the few
European drivers of the
period to compete...
- to
collect paintings of the artist. In 1967, a
friend bought “Le Jeu De
Mourre” for Paul McCartney. The work
represents a
green apple with the text Au...
- Close, 2,739
metres (8,986 ft)
Sommet du Caduc, 2,654
metres (8,707 ft)
Mourre-Gros, 2,652
metres (8,701 ft)
Montagne de la Blanche, 2,610
metres (8,560 ft) :...
- 0087.
Fargettas 2006, p. 124.
Mourre 2017, p. 99.
Fargettas 2006, p. 119.
Mourre 2017, p. 101.
Fargettas 2006, p. 117.
Mourre 2017, p. 102. Moshiri, Nazanine...
- near Vindalium, a
Cavarian settlement probably corresponding to
modern day
Mourre-de-Sève in Sorgues, near the
confluence of the Rhône and
Durance rivers...
- 1199–1200 "Dipartimento per gli
Affari Interni e Territoriali".
Michel Mourre,
Dizionario enciclopedico di storia, Mondadori,
Milano 1988 "Dipartimento...
- God
before the
congregation of the Notre-Dame
Cathedral in Paris.
Michel Mourre used the
phrase "J'accuse" to
proclaim what he saw as the
wickedness of...