- often,
ventagli /
ventagliette "fan" / "little fans"; in
Switzerland Prussiens or cœur de France. In
Catalonia and
Valencia they are
called ulleres (eyegl****es)...
- Le
Prussien is a 1971
French made-for-television film
directed by Jean L'Hôte and
starring Edmond Beauchamp. It is
Isabelle Huppert's film debut. Edmond...
-
improbably moved by
considerations of
foreign policy to
publish his
Russes et
Prussiens,
guerre de Sept Ans (1895), a po****r work,
though based on
solid research...
- Borussia, also
known as
Chant national prussien, was a
patriotic Prussian song. It
temporarily held the
status of the
national anthem. The
melody is made...
- Dépêches du
Prussien Cloots au
Prussien Herzberg (Paris, 1791) La République
universelle ou
adresse aux
tyrannicides (1792).
Adresse d'un
Prussien à un Anglais...
-
dramatique (CNSAD).
Huppert made her
television debut in 1971 with Le
Prussien, and her
feature film
debut in Nina Companeez's
romantic comedy Faustine...
-
moderne au théâtre (1868-1869) Molière, sa vie et son œuvre (1871) Les
Prussiens chez eux (1875)
Histoire de la littérature française (2nd ed. 1905) Candidat...
- Year
Title Role(s)
Notes Ref. 1971 Le
Prussien Elisabeth TV film Les Cent
Livres des Hommes [fr]
Gilberte Episode: "Du côté des chez Swann" 1972 Figaro-ci...
- on
various religious subjects,
especially death Observations sur les
Prussiens Observations on the
Prussians unpublished,
quoted partially and analysed...
- deux
forts de
Petersberg et Cyriacsbourg, et la
ville ****
remise aux
Prussiens le 6
janvier 1814. [General
Kleist laid
siege to Erfurt. As a
result of...