- Joseph-Pierre-Élisabeth
Peytes de Montcabrié (also
spelled Peites) (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf pjɛʁ elizabɛt pɛt də mɔ̃kabʁije]; 1771–1806) was a French...
- and authority. The
revolt was led by
landowning farmers such as
Jacques Peyte and
Nicolaas Zannekin.
Members of the
local gentry joined, and the mayor...
- '1979-1994: No
pretensions accepted'),
released by
Caravan Records 1995 —
Peyte s nami (Russian: «Пейте с нами!», lit. 'Drink with us!'),
split album with...
- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
squadrons Corps Artillery:
Colonel Pierre-Elisabeth
Peytes de Montcabrié (1,782
gunners and train) 5th Foot
Artillery Regiment, 16th...
- Deus e a mina e con
Iudas eno
inferno iasca por
senpre e aa uoz del rey
peyte çen
morabentinos e
dobre ao
moestero a
heredade e a
carta uala por senpre...
- 25 August,
General of
Brigade François
Nicolas Fririon and
naval Captain Peytes de Montcabrié
attacked the
fortified island of Dänholm near Rügen. The 1...
- wounded,
including the IV
Corps artillery chief,
Colonel Pierre-Elisabeth
Peytes de Montcabrié, who died on 8 November,
following the
wounds he had received...
- Thackeray,
Heinrich Heine,
Charles Baudelaire, Stendhal, and
Sebastien Peyte, who
wrote a book
titled Physiology of the Pear,
collecting puns and spin-offs...