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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)...
- 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...
- Lugan Château de Mélac Château de Montaigut Château de Najac Château de Peyrebrune Château de Peyrelade Château de Saint-Beauzély Château de Saint-Izaire...
- Farhat Younes Aoude Ahmad Ali Zein Nada Ali Zein Cinematography Jérôme Peyrebrune Music by Toufic Farroukh Release date 1998 (1998) Country Lebanon Language...
- Édouard Lalo and Camille Saint-Saëns, Sonatas for cello and piano - Olivier Peyrebrune, piano (15/17 février 2008, Ligia Digital) OCLC 713924348. 2008: Jacques...
- Other Fantasies. Black Coat Press A Decadent Woman (2021) by Georges de Peyrebrune, Snuggly Books The Red Spider (2021) by Delphi Fabrice, Snuggly Books...
- Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848–1907) Octave Mirbeau (1848–1917) Georges de Peyrebrune (1848–1917) Ferdinand Brunetière (1849–1906) Jean Richepin (1849–1926)...
- wr. and poet Sophie Petzal (b. 1990, England), screenwriter Georges de Peyrebrune (1841–1917, France), nv. Giulietta Pezzi (1810–1878, Italy), poet, nv...
- a complex relationship with writers Camille Delaville and Georges de Peyrebrune. These women were friends and supporters but also critics, often with...