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Palisse (French pronunciation: [palis]; Occitan: Paliça) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. The Triouzoune flows south-southeast...
La Palisse (fl. 1720–1721) was a French pirate best known for his association with Bartholomew Roberts. There is little information on La Palisse’s activities...
Jacques de La Palice (or de La Palisse) (1470 – 24 February 1525) was a French nobleman and military officer. He was the lord of Chabannes, La Palice...
stomach pain, abandoned at La Palisse, 135km from the finish. Géo Lefèvre insisted the cause was food poisoning. La Palisse, 2 July. Aucouturier has abandoned...
Roger Palisses (born 16 January 1961) is a French former rugby league player and coach. He played as centre or as wing. Formed in both rugby codes, rugby...
on record. His age is disputed at anywhere from 8–11 years. Montigny la Palisse ? 1720–1721 France Sailed in consort with Bartholomew Roberts. Robert Lane...
the extant drawings of it vary, its exact design is unknown. Montigny la Palisse – another French pirate active late in the Golden Age of Piracy. Ossian...
governor of the Dauphin [died 1519]; Bonnivet, admiral of France, Lautrec, La Palisse and Châtillon, marshals; count of Guise, brother of the duke of Lorraine;...
In late February 1720, they were joined by French pirate Montigny la Palisse in another sloop, Sea King. The inhabitants of Barbados equipped two well-armed...
"The Song of La Palice" (in French: La chanson de la Palisse) is a burlesque song attributed to Bernard de la Monnoye (1641–1728) about alleged feats...
Good Fortune. Weaver's ship had been captured by Roberts and Montigny la Palisse, who forced Weaver to sign their Articles. When Anstis left Roberts, Weaver...
Matilda then confessed that she had secretly married the knight Hugh de la Palisse. No more attempts were made to marry her to John but Robert could now revoke...
Burgundy (died 1316), John of Gravina (died 1336), (secretly) Hugh de la Palisse Margaret of Villehardouin (1266–1315), Lady of Akova; married Isnard of...
captured near Saint Kitts in 1720 by Bartholomew Roberts and Montigny la Palisse, who burned the ship and forced the crew to sign their Articles. Roberts...
withdrawal from their colonies in Indo-China. In 1970 he became mayor of Palisse, Corrèze, where he lived in semi-retirement. Ouzoulias was active in various...
After retirement Nicolas Minorsky and his French-born wife, Madeline (Palisse) moved to southern France and settled in the foothills of the Pyrenees...
piano technician as a profession well suited for blind people. Born in La Palisse, in central France, Claude Montal lost his sight at the age of five because...
l'oie a mangé la grenouille – by Benjamin Rabier 1922 : Monsieur by la Palisse – by Marius O'Galop 1922 : Le Noël by Toto – by Robert Lortac and Landelle...
Caillavet – (Théâtre des Variétés, Paris; 16 April 1903) Monsieur de la Palisse – opera in 3 acts – libretto by Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet...
caught a severe cold. A subsequent journey with M. and Mme. Lartet to La Palisse brought on inflammation of the lungs, of which he died on 4 May 1865. By...
premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la Gaîté on 24 March 1904 Monsieur de La Palisse, opéra-bouffe in three acts, with Robert de Flers, music by Claude Terrasse...
26 - Two pirate ships commanded by Bartholomew Roberts and Montigny la Palisse are attacked near Barbados by local ships and driven away with heavy casualties...