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  2. Pierre Bourgeade - Wikipedia

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    « Le Corps caché de Pierre Bourgeade », revue de littératures Contre-Vox issue 7 « Odyssée Corps 2000 », January 2000, p. 72-75; Ristat, Jean, « Mon ami, Pierre Bourgeade », Les Lettres Françaises issue 58, avril 2009 read online (see Numéro de revue) Streiff, Gérard. « Pierre Bourgeade : le Racine de l'érotisme ».

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    1695 – Nine Years' War: At the Battle of Sant Esteve d'en Bas, Catalan miquelets attacked a column of French regular infantry and caused them to surrender. 1959 – An anti-Chinese uprising began as thousands of Tibetans surrounded the Potala Palace in Lhasa to prevent the Dalai Lama from leaving or being removed by the Chinese army.

  4. TorrentFreak - Wikipedia

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    The online publication eCommerceTimes, in 2009, described "Ernesto" as the pseudonym of Lennart Renkema, owner of TorrentFreak. [7] TorrentFreak's text is free content under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial version 3.0 license. [2] Their lead researcher and community manager was the Pirate Party activist Andrew Norton, from 2007 to ...

  5. Pierre Guillemot - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Guillemot, Portrait after reports made by the Paris police, 1800–1804. Pierre Guillemot , called "the King of Bignan " was a military leader in Brittany after the French Revolution . Pierre Guillemot was born on 1 November 1759 at a place called Kerdel, in Bignan , and died on 5 January 1805 in Vannes .

  6. Pierre-Marie-Charles de Bernard du Grail de la Villette

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    Works by Charles de Bernard at Project Gutenberg; Works by or about Pierre-Marie-Charles de Bernard du Grail de la Villette at the Internet Archive; Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bernard, Charles de" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 798.

  7. Pierre Cotignon de la Charnaye - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Cotignon de la Charnaye (1588–1638) was a French poet of the first half of the 17th century. [1] Born in Nivernais around 1588, he was the son of Philibert Cotignon and Hélène de Saint-Victor. [1] He spent most of his life in his castle of La Charnaye located in the current commune of Argenvières .

  8. Pierre-Paul Lemercier de La Rivière de Saint-Médard - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Paul Le Mercier de La Rivière (10 March 1719 – 27 November 1801) was a French colonial administrator and physiocrat economist. Mercier was a councilor at the Parlement of Paris , intendant at Martinique in the West Indies (1759-1764), and noted advocate of Physiocracy. [ 1 ]

  9. Pierre Herbart - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Herbart was born in 1903 into a family of the Dunkirk bourgeoisie on the verge of being downgraded: while his grandfather Léon Herbart [] was director of the shipyards, the chamber of commerce, the northern railways and a shipowner, [1] his father decided, after having spent months spending the family fortune on generous celebrations, to "be a tramp", [2] thus plunging the family into ...