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Louis Bruyas (24 April 1738 in Lyon – 14 June 1807 in Friedland, now known as Pravdinsk, near Kaliningrad, Russia), stage and pen-name Bursay, was a French actor and playwright. He was a member of the prestigious Académie des Arcades de Rome.
LouisBruyas (24 April 1738 in Lyon – 14 June 1807 in Friedland, now known as Pravdinsk, near Kaliningrad, Russia), stage and pen-name Bursay, was a French...
donated his collection to the Musée Fabre, in Montpellier. Born Jacques LouisBruyas, he was the son of a wealthy banker in Montpellier. His interest in art...
February 18 – Sophie von La Roche, German novelist (born 1730) June 14 – LouisBruyas, French dramatist and actor (born 1738) July 24 – John Christopher Kunze...
1904. Lipschutz & Rasmussen 1989, pp. 249 Manson & Knight 2006, pp. 18ff Bruyas & Gutsche 2001, pp. 195ff Bazémo 2007, pp. 48 Skinner 1964, pp. 62ff Bendré...
(1815–1903), philosopher. Édouard Albert Roche (1820–1883), astronomer. Alfred Bruyas (1821–1876), art collector. Alexandre Cabanel (1823–1889), painter. Renaud...
was 11 years old, she met the Jesuit missionaries Jacques Frémin, Jacques Bruyas, and Jean Pierron, who had come to the village. Her uncle opposed any contact...
2004 exhibition at the Clark Art Institute, Bonjour Monsieur Courbet: The Bruyas Collection from the Musee Fabre, Montpellier, sought to compare the 19th-century...
introduced to Vallou de Villeneuve's photographs by fellow artist Alfred Bruyas during the 1850s and used them as source material for his paintings, in...
11 – Gottfried Wilhelm Sacer, German jurist (d. 1699) July 13 – Jacques Bruyas, French missionary (d. 1712) July 19 – Francine Descartes, daughter of French...
Transfiguration: The Susquehannock Natives in the 17th Century" 1968 "Lambreville to Bruyas Nov. 4,1696" N.Y. Hist. Col. Vol. III, p. 484 Lawson's "History of Carolina"...
Straeten, History of the Violoncello, the Viol Da Gamba, 1915, p. 537 Florian Bruyas, Histoire de l'opérette en France, 1855-1965, 1974, (p. 336) Oscar Thompson...
Pierre-Alexandre Mailhetard, Commandant-Superior 1st Term 1855 to 1856 Noël Bruyas, Commandant-Superior 1857 to 1857 Charles-Praul Brossard de Corbigny,...
that slaves were to be eaten as Haudenosaunee peoples ate dogs. Jacques Bruyas wrote a dictionary of the Mohawk language where the word gatsennen is defined...
(born 1948) Robert Brumbaugh (1918–1992) Fernand Brunner (1920–1991) Brian Bruya (born 1966) Edwin Bryant (born 1957) Levi Bryant Jeffrey Bub (born 1942)...
d'Arribère, Alain de Benoist, Pierre Bérard, Jean-Pierre Brosse, Jacques Bruyas, Daniel Butreau, Jean-Claude Carasco, Jacques Chessel, Vincent Decombis...
New Discovery" N.Y. Hist. Col. Vol. III, p. 191 (1671) "Lambreville to Bruyas Nov. 4,1696" N.Y. Hist. Col. Vol. III, p. 484 Lawson's "History of Carolina"...
and Van Gogh on a trip to Montpellier visit the Musée Fabre to see the Bruyas collection. December 22: Gauguin shows Van Gogh his portrait of him. Van...
Asia). - In a letter from his post in Canada, French missionary Jacques Bruyas laments his ignorance of the Oneida language: "What can a man do who does...
French rearguard, which consisted in a company of marines under Captain Bruyas, easily repulsed an attempt at envelopment by Trarza cavalry. French cavalry...
spears 1668 – In a letter from his post in Canada, French missionary Jacques Bruyas laments his ignorance of the Oneida language: "What can a man do who does...
Alain de Benoist, Pierre Vial, Jean-Claude Valla, Dominique Venner, Jacques Bruyas and Jean-Jacques Mourreau. The political scientist Tamir Bar-On has stated...