- the "limbo" that they had been in
since her
arrest and conviction. The
Routiers'
youngest son
Drake still visits his
mother in jail. He has been diagnosed...
- led a
large band of
routiers,
captured the
French King John II, and soon the
French government began to fall apart. The
routiers'
history can be traced...
-
Routier or
Routiers may
refer to:
Routier, Aude, a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France Routiers,
mercenary soldiers of the
Middle Ages Les...
- Comédiens
routiers in 1935.
Romain 2005 Gignoux,
Hubert (1984).
Histoire d'une
famille théâtrale (Jacques Copeau, Léon Chancerel, les Comédiens
routiers, La...
- Les
Routiers is a
company that
provides travel guide books for
eating out and hotels. It
began in
France in 1935. In 1970 it
opened a UK-based company...
-
Jessica Routier is a
professional barrel racer who has
competed in many
rodeos all over the world. She has
three National Finals Rodeo qualifications...
- [citation needed] IRU
started the TIR
System Transports (Internationaux
Routiers) in the late 1940s,
helping a war-torn
Europe to
rebuild devastated trade...
-
Routier (French pronunciation: [ʁutje] ; Occitan: Rotièr) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France.
Lazare Escarguel (1816-1893), politician...
-
living by
plunder when they were not emplo****; in
France they were
called routiers and écorcheurs and
operated outside the
highly structured law of arms....
- Paul
Routier, MBE is a
member of the
States of
Jersey since he was
elected in 1993, and is an ****istant
Minister to the
Chief Minister of
Jersey since...