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- Serkadji Prison, formerly Barberousse Prison, is a high-security prison in Algiers, Algeria; in 1995, about two-thirds of the 1,500 prisoners detained...
- Barberousse is a 1917 silent French film directed by Abel Gance. Léon Mathot as Trively Émile Keppens as Gesmus Maud Richard as Odette Trively Germaine...
- ISBN 978-1-5381-1916-7. Cozic, Mikaël (2018). "Confirmation and Induction". In Barberousse, Anouk; Bonnay, Denis; Cozic, Mikael (eds.). The Philosophy of Science:...
- The Tour Barberousse (in English, Redbeard Tower) is in the coastal village of Gruissan in the Aude département of France. The tower is all that remains...
- during the Battle of Algiers. He was guillotined on 24 April 1958 at the Barberousse Prison (now Serkadji prison) in Algiers. Born in Sidi Ramdane in the...
- prison sentence when the Algerian War began. Recruited in the notorious Barberousse prison by FLN militants, he became one of their most trusted and loyal...
- imperceptible and charming fold, a mysterious sign of chastity, which makes Barberousse fall in love with a Diana found in the treasures of Iconia." Book Third—In...
- deplo**** over the gate Fondation de la régence d'Alger: histoire des Barberousse, chronique arabe du XVIe siècle, publiée sur un m****crit de la Bibliothèque...
- ISBN 9781845112516. de Grammont, Henri-Delmas. "Chapitre Deuxième-Les Barberousse et la fondation de l’Odjeac." Histoire du Maghreb (2002): 41-46. Öztuna...
- Universitesi (Turkey), 2005. de Grammont, Henri-Delmas. "Chapitre Deuxième-Les Barberousse et la fondation de l’Odjeac." Histoire du Maghreb (2002): 41-46. Boyer...