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Pierre Terrail,
seigneur de
Bayard (c. 1476 – 30
April 1524) was a
French knight and
military leader at the
transition between the
Middle Ages and the...
- Ma
Maison was a
restaurant opened by
Patrick Terrail in
October 1973 at 8368
Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, California. It
closed in
November 1985. It is...
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Pierre Alexis,
Viscount of
Ponson du
Terrail (8 July 1829 – 20
January 1871) was a
French writer. He was a
prolific novelist,
producing in the
space of...
- [ʁɔkɑ̃bɔl]) is a
fictional adventurer created by
Pierre Alexis Ponson du
Terrail, a 19th-century
French writer. The word
rocambolesque has
become common...
- Maison, his
favorite restaurant in Los Angeles, when
proprietor Patrick Terrail conve**** an
invitation from the head of the Gr****
Orthodox Church, who...
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Wright Brothers in 1906. In 1912, the
Terrail family bought the restaurant. It was
operated first by André
Terrail, then by his son Claude, who died in...
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Bayard museum since 1975; it
presents the life and the myth of
Pierre Terrail,
seigneur de Bayard, the
famous "knight
without fear and
without reproach"...
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Mansfield was
allegedly intimately involved with many men,
including Claude Terrail (owner of the
Paris restaurant Tour d'Argent),
Robert F. Kennedy, John...
- with
matador Luis
Miguel Dominguín,
actor George C. Scott, and
Claude Terrail, the
restaurateur of the
Paris restaurant La Tour d'Argent.
Gardner lived...
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American businessman Joel Hillman. It was
managed by
restaurateur André
Terrail,
owner of La Tour d'Argent. Its
architect was
Georges Wybo, who had designed...