- Charles-Antoine-Guillaume
Pigault de l'Espinoy,
better known as
Pigault-Lebrun, (8
April 1753 – 24 July 1835) was a
French novelist, playwright, and Epicurean[citation...
- ISBN 963-05-6703-2. Angelfire.com:
Detailed timeline of
Hungarian history Pigault-Lebrun: The
history of Tekeli. 1815 MAGYARORSZÁG TÖRTÉNETE I. LIPÓT ÉS...
- Montespan, a
mistress of the King who was ****umed to have been involved).
Pigault-Lebrun (twice, for
eloping with two
successive young women)
Alexandre Balthazar...
- 1857.[citation needed]
Augier was born at Valence, Drôme, the
grandson of
Pigault Lebrun, and
belonged to the well-to-do
bourgeoisie in
spirit as well as...
- problems. The VIVA
World Cup
Trophy was
designed by
French sculptor Gérard
Pigault, and is
named The
Nelson Mandela Trophy, in
honour of the
former South...
- judgments,
opposed them to each
other and
wrote a book that was ****igned to
Pigault-Lebrun. Arlequin-décorateur, comédie-parade in 1 act and in prose, mingled...
- PMID 14604979.
Dagher R, Peng S,
Gioria S, Fève M,
Zeniou M,
Zimmermann M,
Pigault C,
Haiech J,
Kilhoffer MC (May 2011). "A
general strategy to characterize...
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March 2 –
Johann Samuel Schröter,
German composer (died 1788)
April 8 –
Pigault-Lebrun,
librettist and
writer (died 1835) May 3 – Jeanne-Renée de Bombelles...
-
Maurice Carême.
Premiere in 1962 by Louis-Jacques
Rondeleux and
Odette Pigault for
Radio France (program
presented by Jane Bathori).
Recording in 1989...
-
Hungarian translator of Gr**** and
lexicographer (died 1809)
April 8 –
Pigault-Lebrun,
French novelist and
playwright (died 1835)
April 11 –
Sophia Burrell...