The Courmes family (olim de Corma, Corme, Courme) is a French family. Their origins come from the ancient French bourgeoisie [fr], Grasse,[2][3] in Lower Provence. His birthplace is the neighboring village of Courmes and his filiation followed and proven, in agnatic parentage, since 1580, and followed since 1176.
^Charles d'Hozier, Armorial général de France. Provence, Grasse, vol. 29,(read online)
^Gilette Gauthier-Ziegler, "History of Grasse in the Middle Ages of 1155 to 1482", Picard, 1935, p.137
^Hervé Court de Fontmichel, Le Pays de Grasse, Grasset, 1963, p.30
The Courmesfamily (olim de Corma, Corme, Courme) is a French family. Their origins come from the ancient French bourgeoisie [fr], Grasse, in Lower Provence...
painter Emma Löwstädt-Chadwick. Courmes had two children: Lieutenant Christian Courmes (1913–1987) and Gilbert Courmes. Christian was a prisoner in 1942...
children including Louise Read Chadwick, wife of Squadron Leader Marcel Courmes He is known for scenes of Grez. Francis B. Chadwick, John Singer Sargent...
curator, was lord of Deux-Frères and Esclapon, and of Claire Courmes, both from old families of the bourgeoisie of Grasse. His sister Françoise (1722-1805)...
family. d'Anglemont de Tassigny [fr] Bacot family [fr] Barazer de Lannurien [fr] Coat of arms of the Courmesfamily, Armorial général 1696 Although assumption...
children including Louise Read Chadwick, wife of Squadron Leader Marcel Courmes. Five years later, they built a villa on the same property. While living...
(1543–1588), also known as Bellaud de la Bellaudière, poet Claude-Marie Courmes (1770–1865), trader, shipowner and politician. Mayor of Grasse, deputy...
garden was first created in 1910 by Parisian businessman Alfred Theodore Courmes when he built his retirement home on a promontory overlooking the Baie...
Combe Jean Louis Conneau Joseph Costa Max Conrad Dieudonné Costes Marcel Courmes Gago Coutinho Jessica Cox Henry Coxwell Albert Scott Crossfield Glenn Curtiss...
demands were largely non-political, including better economic support for families at home, and regular periods of leave, which Nivelle had ended. In March...
Sarah Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer Santon (figurine) Hachmei Provence Famille Courmes locally [pχoˈvã(n)sə]; Occitan: Provença (in classical norm) or Prouvènço...
Vancouver, Washington however it only loosely represents the Voisin L/LA/LAS family and not a specific version. Data from The Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying...
centre. During the 13th century, the seigneury of Puypin fell to the Vento family of Genoa who built a new castle along the Roman road, now the site of the...
1349. The fief of Mas passed down to Bertrand II de Grasse. The Grasse family lost the lordship of Mas at the time of the separation of Nice and it subsequently...
second half of the 18th century, when an increasing number of aristocratic families began spending their winters there. In 1931, following its refurbishment...
Émile Rousseau 1960 – Jean Asselbergs ; Pierre Béquet 1964 – Brigitte Courmes (the only woman to receive the "First Grand Prize" in engraving) 1966 –...
entertainment venues. Kinemacolor was popular with members of the British royal family. Pope Pius X saw Kinemacolor films in 1913. The Natural Color Kinematograph...
The fief of Ascros was given to one Galléan then went to the Caissoti family who were Lords of Roubion who also owned the lordship of Toudon. In 1793...
September. The prospect of a change of nationality divided the socialist family, in any case a minority in La Brigue. On the one hand, the Italian Socialist...
career as a Pink Floyd's keyboardist, lived in a villa in the village. The family of Richard Galliano, a French-Italian accordionist, have lived in Le Rouret...