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- that Prince Charles, Count of Flanders, married Louise Marie Jacqueline Peyrebrune (16 February 1921, in La Réole – 15 September 2014, in Saint-Hilaire-de-la-Noaille)...
- that Prince Charles, Count of Flanders, married Louise Marie Jacqueline Peyrebrune (16 February 1921, in La Réole – 15 September 2014, in Saint-Hilaire-de-la-Noaille)...
- Mathilde-Marie Georgina Élisabeth de Peyrebrune (also known as George de Peyrebrune or Georges de Peyrebrune, and Judicis de la Mirandole; pseudonyms...
- Catherine Frot Déborah François Pascal Greggory Cinematography Jérôme Peyrebrune Edited by François Gédigier Music by Jérôme Lemonnier Distributed by Tartan...
- Nespoulous Le Mas Viala Le Mas Vialet Montcouzac Nazareth La Niade Pentezac Peyrebrune La Rouquette Le Sales La Vacaresse A number of streams rise in the commune...
- Brentano, Francis Cowley Burnand, William De Morgan, Mathilde-Marie de Peyrebrune, George Diamandy, Joaquín Dicenta, Émile Durkheim, António Feijó, Judith...
- Émile Durkheim, French sociologist (born 1858) November 16 – Georges de Peyrebrune, French novelist (born 1841) November 18 – Adrien Bertrand, French novelist...
- a complex relationship with writers Camille Delaville and Georges de Peyrebrune. These women were friends and supporters but also critics, often with...
- April 6 – Ivan Surikov, Russian poet (died 1898) April 18 – Georges de Peyrebrune (Mathilde-Marie Georgina Élisabeth Johnston of Pierrebrune), French novelist...
- Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848–1907) Octave Mirbeau (1848–1917) Georges de Peyrebrune (1848–1917) Ferdinand Brunetière (1849–1906) Jean Richepin (1849–1926)...