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- Paul Trapier (1749–1778) was a public official in South Carolina during the American Revolution. Trapier was born Georgetown, South Carolina, and educated...
- James Heyward Trapier (November 24, 1815 – December 21, 1865) was a career United States Army officer who fought during the Mexican–American War. He also...
- Elizabeth du Gué Trapier (1893-1974) was an American art historian, born in Washington, D.C., notable for her publications on Spanish art. After graduating...
- (1972). The World of Velázquez, 1599-1660. New York: Time-Life. p. 131. Trapier, Elizabeth Du Gue (1948). Velazquez. New York: Printed by Order of the...
- early in 1863. Killed at Port Gibson, Mississippi, May 1, 1863, aged 29. Trapier, James H. Brigadier general rank, nom: October 21, 1861 conf: December...
- Spitler (Summus Hospitalarius), responsible for all hospital affairs The Trapier, responsible for dressing and armament The Marschall (Summus Marescalcus)...
- 2014. Draper, p. 45 Trapier, Patrice (1991). "Flambeau C". Princes de sang (in French). Solar. pp. 102, 109. ISBN 2-263-01663-5. Trapier, Patrice (1991)....
- careers of six art historians in the Hispanic field: Elizabeth du Gué Trapier, Beatrice Gilman Proske, Alice Wilson Frothingham, Florence Lewis May,...
- "Sherman's Army Comes to Camden: The Civil War Narrative of Sarah Dehon Trapier", South Carolina Historical Magazine, 109 (April 2008), 95–120. Wikimedia...
- table ! (Me Myself and Mum) (2013) - JP Box-Office". "Me, Myself and Mum". Trapier, Patrice (16 January 2010). "Gallienne, seul en scène". Le Journal du Dimanche...