became life partners until his death. On the same day, her friend Berthe Fabert also met her future life partner, Francisco Ascaso, at the bookshop. In...
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many of which are partially destroyed. Metz Cathedral Statue of Abraham de Fabert, in Metz Saint-Quirin Rodemack, one of the most beautiful villages of France...
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Louis. His mother was Suzanne Dupuy de la Gaule, a descendant of Abraham de Fabert, a Marshal of France. His military inclinations showed at an early age and...
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Claude Seron (dir.), La Résilience ou Comment renaître de sa souffrance, ed. Fabert, coll. "Penser le monde de l'enfant", Paris, 2004 (ISBN 2-907164-80-5)....
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professor of philosophy in collège Mangin de Sarrebourg (1946–49), lycée Fabert de Metz (1949–53) and then the lycée Fustel de Coulanges de Strasbourg (1953–60)...
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Titres et des terres titrées en France sous l'ancien régime», Eric Thiou, Éditions Mémoire et Documents, Versailles, 2003 Académie des sciences et lettres...
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commemorative medal. In May 1896 he began two years aboard the cruiser Fabert as its second in command under its commander capitaine de frégate Pierre...
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father became a noble peer and prefect. Tocqueville attended the Lycée Fabert in Metz. Tocqueville, who despised the July Monarchy (1830–1848), began...
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de Lyon and lodged for more than a month in a private hotel on the rue Fabert in Paris, where he became an important and sought after personality. On...
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(b. 1599) May 16 – John Ley, English priest (b. 1583) May 17 Abraham de Fabert, Marshal of France (b. 1599) William, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, German nobleman...
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