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- series features characters in the make-believe land of Bois-Joli: Père Pivoine, the owner of the roundabout; Zébulon, a jack-in-the-box; Pollux the British...
- referred to with 'Belmond' in front of the actual registered name. In 2017 Pivoine (Peony) was added to the fleet, to start operating in 2018, along with...
- Carl Theodor Dreyer), Jean Lemaître Tire au flanc (1928), Joseph Turlot Pivoine (1929) L'enfant de l'amour (1930), Lorédan Jean de la Lune (1931), Clothaire...
- Farinier blanc, Ferné, Fernet, Ferney, Gros blanc, Menu blanc, Peut blanc, Pivoine, Plant d'Essert, Plant de Sacy, S****y, Souche, Terzari, Tres Sailier, Tresalier...
- Tanche (Tench) 26 14 Jun Jasmin (Jasmine) 27 15 Jun Verveine (Vervain) 28 16 Jun Thym (Thyme) 29 17 Jun Pivoine (Peony) 30 18 Jun Chariot (Handcart)...
- Pol Pot". La Ponga Edizioni, Milan, 2015. ISBN 978-88-97823-30-8 Beang, Pivoine, and Wynne Cougill. Vanished Stories from Cambodia's New People Under Democratic...
- human characters: Florence (Margote), a young girl; and Mr Rusty (le Père Pivoine), the elderly moustached operator of the roundabout. Other characters included...
- Français stallion Alligator Fontaine, and the Selle Français mare Fleur de pivoine, by Papillon Rouge. His maternal great-granddam Joyeuse de Choisy was also...
- daughter marrying one of the boys. Jean Desailly as Jean Pelletier dit 'Pivoine' Gérard Nery as Pierre de Beaucourt Catherine Erard as Yolande de Coeur-Joly...
- 1906) Drawing XIII by Georgia O'Keeffe, 1915, Metropolitan Museum of Art Pivoines by Jean-Max Albert 1989 Portrait of a young woman by Franz Skarbina, 1910...