- Aimée du Buc de
Rivéry (4
December 1768 – July or
August 1788) was a
French heiress,
distantly related to Joséphine de
Beauharnais (first wife of Napoleon)...
-
Rivery (French pronunciation: [ʁivʁi]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Rivery is
situated on the north-eastern...
- that she was from
French royal family and her name was not Aimée du Buc de
Rivéry.) Sakaoğlu,
Necdet [in Turkish] (2008). Bu mülkün kadın sultanları: Vâlide...
-
historical drama film
based on the
unsubstantiated story of Aimée du Buc de
Rivéry that
takes place at the dawn of the 19th century. It was the
final film...
-
colourful account of four
women –
Isabel Burton, Jane Digby, Aimée du Buc de
Rivéry and
Isabelle Eberhardt – who left
Europe to live in the
Middle East. The...
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living in the
Syrian desert with a
Bedouin chieftain), Aimée du Buc de
Rivéry (a
French convent woman captured by
pirates and sent to the Sultan's harem...
- of Love: The
Exotic True-life
Stories of
Isabel Burton,
Aimee Dubucq de
Rivery, Jane
Digby and
Isabelle Eberhardt (1954)
Margaret Fox Schmidt, P****ion's...
-
commercial developments began appearing from 1999 to present,
including the
Rivery in Georgetown, and the
Premium Outlet Mall, the IKEA-area retail, and the...
- education.
There is a
fanciful legend that Nakşidil was Aimée du Buc de
Rivéry, who had gone
missing at sea in 1788, and was a
distant cousin-in-law of...
- The
castle was
surrounded by a wall
fifteen feet high.
Waleran de
Rivery, lord of
Rivery and Villers-Bretonneux,
married Isabelle,
second daughter of Jacques...