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- Grousset published under the pseudonyms of André Laurie, Philippe Daryl, Tiburce Moray and Léopold Virey. Grousset was born in Corte, Corsica, and studied...
- Jean André Tiburce, viscount Sébastiani de La Porta, was a French general and politician. He was born on 21 March 1786 in La Porta (Haute-Corse) and died...
- brother, Tiburce, the same gift he was given, of the truth of Christ. Tiberuce appeared and then accepted the word of Christ. Valerian then took Tiburce to...
- Charles Maurand [fr] in 1878 for the French periodical L'Art [fr], and by Tiburce de Mare [fr] in 1879. The painting was bought by the London art dealer...
- only as "T.A.", and the attribution to J. F. C. Tiburce Abadie is due again to Johnson. A., (Tiburce Abadie, J. F. C.) (1852), "Sur la différentiation...
- Unfortunately, the information is rendered useless as Duval's accomplice Tiburce hilariously fails to avoid customs and ends up in jail. In their pursuit...
- in Bourges, France, into an affluent bourgeois family. Her father, Edmé Tiburce Morisot, was the prefect (senior administrator) of the department of Cher...
- a distant relative of the Bonapartes. Horace Sébastiani had a brother, Tiburce, who rose to the rank of Maréchal de Camp. Initially destined for a religious...
- Poulain (1851–1937), chocolatier and industrialist, son of the precedent. Tiburce Colonna-Ceccaldi (1832–1892), diplomat and archaeologist born in Blois...
- 1819–1821 Auguste de Marmont: 1821–1830 Pierre-Claude Pajol: 1830–1842 Tiburce Sébastiani: 1842–1848 Nicolas Changarnier: 1848–1851 Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers:...