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- Tailhade is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Laurent Tailhade (1854–1919), French poet Rodolfo Tailhade (born 1970), Argentine lawyer...
- Laurent Tailhade (French: [lɔʁɑ̃ tajad]; 1854–1919) was a French satirical poet, anarchist polemicist, essayist, and translator, active in Paris in the...
- Luis Rodolfo Tailhade (born 18 August 1970) is an Argentine lawyer specialized in criminal law and politician, currently serving as National Deputy representing...
- career before turning professional. He won the individual title in the Tailhade Cup in Argentina in 2010, and won the 2011 New South Wales Medal in Australia...
- square-shouldered, red hair d**** vermilion," Salis was described by Laurent Tailhade, "ageless, though stout, his face channelled by many wrinkles, his chest...
- Moreau L. Moreau Ormachea Palazzo P****o Pereyra Propato Selva Siley Souto Tailhade Tolosa Paz Vargas Matyi Yambrún Yapor Yasky Zaracho DF: Brawer Hagman ****er...
- important support and congratulations. (On 2 February, Octave Mirbeau, Laurent Tailhade, Pierre Quillard and Georges Courteline, among others, in L'Aurore signed...
- have an enormous desire to practice a little artistic terrorism." Laurent Tailhade is reputed to have stated, after Auguste Vaillant bombed the Chamber of...
- France, and later with a family. There he met the older French poet Laurent Tailhade, with whom he later corresponded in French. When war broke out, Owen did...
- Press, (Loeb classical Library). ISBN 9780674997370. Français Laurent Tailhade, 1922, Paris: Éditions de la Sirène Gutenberg. Supplements to the Satyricon...