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Guillaume Le
Testu,
sometimes referred to as
Guillaume Le Têtu (c. 1509-12 –
April 29, 1573), was a
French privateer,
explorer and navigator. He was one...
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Pierre Testu-Brissy (or
possibly Tessu-Brissy) (1770? – 1829) was a
pioneering French balloonist who
achieved fame for
making flights astride his horse...
- The
Guillotine Society (****anese: ギロチン社, romanized: Girochinsha) was a ****anese
anarchist terrorist group that
carried out a
series of
unsuccessful ********ination...
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Roger Testu,
known as
Tetsu (12 July 1913, in Bourges, Cher – 2
February 2008) was a
French cartoonist. He
started his
career as a
painter and in the...
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Jeanette Testu (1900 –
January 10, 1964) was an
American politician who
served eight terms in the
Washington House of
Representatives between 1943 and...
- Jiangzuo, Q.; Madurell-Malapeira, J.; Li, X.; Estraviz-López, D.; Mateus, O.;
Testu, A.; Li, S.; Wang, S.; Deng, T. (2025). "Insights on the
evolution and adaptation...
- famous. Near Cabo de
Cativas he
encountered a
French privateer,
Guillaume Le
Testu, who was in
command of the 80-ton
warship Havre, and
joined forces with...
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worst is past. As,
thanked be God, we had
better weather after it".
Pierre Testu-Brissy was a
pioneering French balloonist. On 18 June 1786, he flew for...
- Abbé
Jacques Testu de
Belval (c. 1626,
Paris – June 1706) was a
French ecclesiastic and poet. Best
known for his
light poetry, he was also a preacher...
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locate the
headless in Ethiopia. The post-medieval map of
Guillaume Le
Testu (pictured above)
illustrates the
headless and the dog-headed cynocephali...