-
Paterne Berrichon, the
pseudonym of Pierre-Eugène
Dufour (born 10
January 1855 at
Issoudun and died 30 July 1922 at La Rochefoucauld) was a
French poet...
-
Paterne Mamata (born 16 July 1986) is a
retired French tennis player.
Mamata has a
career high ATP
singles ranking of 879
achieved on 15
August 2011....
- Saint-
Paterne is a
former commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France. On 1
January 2017, it was merged...
- Saint-
Paterne-Racan is a
commune in the Indre-et-Loire
department in
central France. Saint-
Paterne-Racan
belongs to the
urban unit of Saint-
Paterne-Racan...
-
baskets of flowers,
decorated with two
statues (Saint
Martin and
Saint Paterne) in
carved and
painted wood (17th century), a
wooden tabernacle (18th century)...
- Pléiade edition. The
letters written in
Africa were
first published by
Paterne Berrichon, the poet's brother-in-law, who took the
liberty of
making many...
-
Rimbaud and the wife of Pierre-Eugène
Dufour (1855-1922),
better known as
Paterne Berrichon. She
inherited Arthur Rimbaud's
estate after his
death in 1891...
-
Paterne Boula Bi
Boula (born 25
February 1983) is an
Ivorian former footballer who pla**** as a defender. Bi
Boula began his
career with
Toumodi FC. He...
- date is unknown, but she was born to
pious parents who were
serfs of John
Paterne, Lord of
Pradines and of D'Arcy. She was
killed at Landreville, in Champagne...
- Boston: Lee and Shepard. John
Smyth (the Se-Baptist.) (1624) [1605]. A
Paterne of true Prayer. A
learned and
comfortable Exposition or
Commentarie upon...