-
awarded to
agents of the
French intelligence agency, the DGSE.
Josephine Tautin,
introduced in
Checkmate Vol. 2 #5, uses the name in her
capacity as the...
-
dictionary of birds.
British Ornithologists' Union. London, pp. 338–341.
Tautin, John; Métras,
Lucie (December 1988). "The
North American Banding Program"...
- Lise
Tautin,
known on the
stage by the
pseudonym Mademoiselle (Mlle) Cor, (born
Louise Vaissière,
Yvetot in 1834, died Bologna, May 1874), was a French...
-
members of the
Bouffes company in mind,
including Désiré, Léonce, Lise
Tautin, and
Henri Tayau as an Orphée who
could actually play Orpheus's violin....
- portra****
there by
stage actors.
According to the
Almanach des Spectacles, "
Tautin was
stabbed 16,302 times,
Marti poisoned 11,000 times,
Fresnoy set on fire...
- For the
arrival of
steady mild rains. tautintibaś.sani.giŕśdo.uŕketigeś →
tautin tibaś sani giŕś do uŕke tigeś →
Offering in
recognition of the
total victory...
- M.; Tarof,
Scott A.; Done, Tyler; Gow, Elizabeth; Kramer,
Patrick M.;
Tautin, John; Fox,
James W.; Afanasyev,
Vsevolod (13
February 2009). "Tracking...
- Calif.:
North American Banding Council. pp. 3–4.
Retrieved 18 July 2012.
Tautin, John; Métras,
Lucie (December 1988). "The
North American Banding Program"...
- M.; Tarof,
Scott A.; Done, Tyler; Gow, Elizabeth; Kramer,
Patrick M.;
Tautin, John; Fox,
James W.; Afanasyev,
Vsevolod (2009-02-13). "Tracking Long-Distance...
- Pukšec (1834–1889)
Marie S****e (1834–1907)
Teresa Stolz (1834–1902) Lise
Tautin (1834–1874) 1835 Désirée Artôt (1835–1907) Léontine de Maësen (1835–1906)...