- plunder. It is
practiced by a
brigand, a
person who
usually lives in a gang and
lives by
pillage and robbery. The word
brigand entered English as brigant...
- The
Bristol Brigand was a
British anti-shipping/ground attack/dive
bomber aircraft,
developed by the
Bristol Aeroplane Company as a
replacement for the...
- Look up
brigand in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
brigand is a
person who
practices brigandage The term
brigand or
brigands may also
refer to: outlaw...
- Les
brigands (The Bandits) is an opéra bouffe, or operetta, by
Jacques Offenbach to a
French libretto by
Henri Meilhac and
Ludovic Halévy.
Meilhac and...
- to cope with the
extra performance,
which saw the
Brigand capable of 150 mph (241 km/h). The
Brigand could be
distinguished from the
Britannia by the bulge...
-
Brigands M.C. is the
eleventh novel in the
CHERUB series by
Robert Muchamore. It was
released on 4
October 2008. A blue-cover
edition of
which only 8,499...
-
Hubert Brigand (born 28 July 1952) is a
French politician, a
member of the Républicains party. He was
elected deputy for the 4th
constituency of Côte-d'Or...
-
Brigands: The
Quest for Gold (Italian: Briganti) is an
upcoming Italian television series. It will
premiere on
Netflix on 23
April 2024.
After the Risorgimento...
- 'Beppe" (Atella, 18
December 1816 - Atella, 7
August 1891), was an
Italian brigand, the most
distinguished of the
Lucan banditry. He was, with
Giovanni 'Coppa'...
-
Calabria and Abruzzo, but the
brigands were not a
homogeneous group, nor did they
operate with any
common cause.
Amongst the
brigands were a
mixture of people...