- Perrièremay
refer to two
communes of France: La
Perrière, Orne, in the
region of B****e-Normandie La
Perrière, Savoie, in the
region of Rhône-Alpes Ian Laperrière...
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Perrières (French pronunciation: [pɛʁjɛʁ] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France.
Around 1075, the Lord...
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Guillaume de La
Perrière (1499/1503 in
Toulouse – 1565) was one of the
earliest French writers of
emblem books. His work is
often ****ociated with the French...
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Claude Marin de la
Perrière (1705 –
before September 28, 1752) was a
Canadian fur trader. The son of Charles-Paul
Marin de la
Malgue and
Louise Lamy, he...
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Marcel Perrière (22
November 1890 – 6
August 1966) was a
Swiss racing cyclist. He was the
Swiss National Road Race
champion in 1911. He also rode in the...
- La
Perrière (French pronunciation: [la pɛʁjɛʁ] ; Arpitan: La Pèrîr) is a
former commune in the
Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in...
- Hnautra,
Laurent Piemontesi,
Guylain N'Guba Boyeke,
Malik Diouf, and
Charles Perriére.
Their philosophy was to
become an
individual who is physically, mentally...
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Marthe La
Perrière, born Barbot, was born c.1605 in Alençon, France,
where she died on
January 12, 1677. She is the
inventor of the "point d'Alençon",...
- La
Perrière (French pronunciation: [la pɛʁjɛʁ] ) is a
former commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. It is
classed as a
Petites Cités de...
- Anaïs Mitc**** (born 1981),
American singer-songwriter and
musician Anaïs
Perrière-Pilte (1836–1878),
French composer Anaís
Vivas (born 1989), Venezuelan...