- cardinal's
elder brother was
Philippe Charles François (1714–1774),
baron de
Pierrebourg,
marquis de
Pierre de Bernis,
seigneur de Saint-Marcel. François was...
-
Ferval was the pen name used by
Baroness Marguerite Aimery Harty de
Pierrebourg, née Thomas-Galline.
Marguerite Thomas-Galline was born on 15 June 1856...
-
earned from the
auction she
created a
foundation "Genevieve
Laporte de
Pierrebourg, pour la
defense de la
nature et des animaux", with
agreement of the...
-
source on
international espionage. He is the co-author with
Fabrice de
Pierrebourg [fr] of Nest of Spies: The
Startling Truth About Foreign Agents At Work...
- in
other nations'
internal affairs. In
their book Nest of Spies, de
Pierrebourg and Juneau-Katsuya
allege that the
United Front Work
Department "manages...
- (1850–1930),
French aristocrat and salonnière
Marguerite Aimery Harty de
Pierrebourg (1856–1943),
French baroness, salonnière and
writer published as Claude...
- de France)
Louis Harlet (général de brigade)
Olivier Harty,
baron de
Pierrebourg (général de division)
Louis Auguste Juvénal des
Ursins d'Harville (général...
- the nomination.
Other nominators of
Wiesel in 1973
included Olivier de
Pierrebourg (1908–1973) of France,
Walter Kaufmann (1921–1980) of Germany– United...
- from the
original on 30 July 2019.
Retrieved 26 July 2019.
Fabrice De
Pierrebourg [fr] and
Michel Juneau-Katsuya, Nest of Spies: The
Startling Truth About...
- 1807, it p****ed to J.-L.
Apffel and in 1812 to
General Harty,
baron of
Pierrebourg (the
French for Fleckenstein:
stone town). In 1919, it
became the property...