- Pierre-
Nolasque Bergeret (30
January 1782,
Bordeaux – 21
February 1863, Paris) was a
French painter,
pioneer lithographer and
designer of
medals and costumes...
- Françoise-Marie-Elizabeth Couvay, with whom he had two children: Louis-Alexandre-
Nolasque-Félix de
Balbe Berton, who
became the 3rd Duke of
Crillon on his father's...
- 1795, was used by art
students for
target practice; an
account by Pierre-
Nolasque Bergeret (1782–1863)
describes the
drawing students throwing bread pellets...
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captured at Austerlitz.)
These plates were
designed by the
sculptor Pierre-
Nolasque Bergeret and
executed by a team of
about 30
sculptors including Jean-Joseph...
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Prince of
Parma 1783 1786 son of Ferdinand, Duke of
Parma Louis Pierre Nolasque Berton des Balbes,
Marquis of
Crillon 1717 1796
Infante Charles Francis...
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Mexican footballer Pedro Nolasco (born 1962),
Dominican boxer Pierre-
Nolasque Bergeret (1782–1863),
French painter Saint Peter Nolasco (1189–1256), Catholic...
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Peter Nolasco, O. de M. (Pere
Nolasc in Catalan,
Pierre Nolasque in
French and
Pedro Nolasco in Spanish; 1189 – 6 May 1256) was a
Catholic nobleman known...
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Fontpastour and Chey, he had a daughter:
Suzanne Beauclerk;
married Jean IX
Nolasque,
Marquess of
Noves and
Count of Mimet.
Beauclerk died in 1751, aged 55...
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botanist Louis François Étienne
Bergeret (1814–1893),
French physician Pierre-
Nolasque Bergeret (1782–1863),
French painter and
lithographer Claude Njiké-Bergeret...
- the 17th
century painter Sebastien Bourdon (1616–1671), "Saint
Pierre Nolasque receives the
habit of the
Order of
Notre Dame of Mercy." It is an example...