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Erysipelous
Erysipelous Er`y*sip"e*lous, a. Erysipelatous.

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- Fabien Pelous (born 7 December 1973) is a retired French rugby union player. A lock who also occasionally pla**** as a number eight and flanker, he pla****...
- Cécile Pelous is a French philanthropist and creative designer for couture houses in Paris. Pelous worked with some of the largest fashion brands including...
- between 1982 and 1995, setting an appearances record that stood until Fabien Pelous, who himself would be indicted into the World Rugby Hall in 2017, broke...
- France and Wales, which Vickery missed due to injury. Regular captain Fabien Pelous was out injured for France's first two matches against Italy and Ireland...
- injured Fabien Pelous for France's first two matches, and then being named captain for the remainder of the competition after Pelous' injury ruled him...
- The record for most Test match appearances, or caps, is held by Fabien Pelous with 118. Serge Blanco who pla**** for France between 1980 and 1991, shares...
- Toulouse's Pelous kicked Munster flanker Alan Quinlan after Quinlan had stood on Pelous' hand. After the intervention of touch judge Nigel Whitehouse, Pelous was...
- Martin Johnson, Owen Farrell, Ireland's Rory Best and France's Fabien Pelous, Thierry Dusautoir and Antoine Dupont. Notes: Sam Cane became just the 8th...
- Toulouse's Pelous kicked Munster flanker Alan Quinlan after Quinlan had stood on Pelous' hand. After the intervention of touch judge Nigel Whitehouse, Pelous was...
- Fabien Patanchon (born 1983), French professional road bicycle racer Fabien Pelous (born 1973), French rugby union footballer Fabien Roy (1928–2023), politician...