- Jean
Baptiste Pierre Constant de
Suzannet,
Count de
Suzannet (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist pjɛʁ kɔ̃stɑ̃ də syzanɛ]; 13
February 1772 - 21 June 1815)...
-
Vendean army of
around 8000 men
under Charles Autichamp and
Pierre Constant Suzannet was
concentrating in the
vicinity of Rocheservière. The Vendée Royalist...
- Hélène Anne
Marie Charlotte de
Suzannet (20
October 1901 – 21
December 1961) was a
French politician. She was
elected to the
National ****embly in October...
- Brossolette,
Frances L. Josephy,
Germaine Peyroles,
Edmond Michelet, Jean de
Suzannet, Hugh Delargy, Jean Mathé, Jean Buchmann,
Henri Koch,
Altiero Spinelli...
-
Maximilien Lamarque to
pacify the 8,000
Vendeans led by
Pierre Constant Suzannet,
which ended with the
Battle of Rocheservière. This
relatively brief episode...
- John Hullah:
hitherto unpublished from the
collection of the
Count de
Suzannet (Walter Dexter,
London 1933). J.
Hullah & John
Maddison Morton, The barbers...
-
catalogue for a 2006
exhibition held at Queen's
University Belfast Works by
Martin Ross in the
Suzannet Collection at the
Library of
Trinity College Dublin...
-
Marquess Frédéric
Henri de La
Forest de
Suzannet (July 8, 1646 in
France –
March 1701 in Warsaw, Poland) was a
French Huguenot in Lunenburg, Danish, and...
- Besné.
Charles César de
Royrand and his wife
Emile Louise Gabrielle de
Suzannet emigrated to
Brussels in 1791. He fled to the
Dutch Republic and finally...
- Martignan,
acting captain replacing Montguyot);
Aimable (Lieutenant de
Suzannet); Galathée (Lieutenant de Roquart);
corvette Cérès (Lieutenant de Paroy);...