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- Gabriel Bounin (1520 in Chateauroux - 1604) was a French author and dramaturgist of the 16th century. He was a lawyer of Châteauroux in Berry. In 1561...
- Gielgud as Pope Pius XIII Burt Kwouk as Chairman Peng Frank Finlay as Igor Bounin Arnoldo Foà as Gelasio Rosemary Dexter as Chiara Paul Rogers as Augustinian...
- In 1561, eight years after Mustafa's death, the French author Gabriel Bounin wrote a tragedy titled La Soltane about the role of Hürrem Sultan in Mustafa's...
- French capitulation. In 1941, along with his friends, Emile Laffon, Jacques Bounin and Emmanuel d'Astier, he came into contact with and joined the French Resistance...
- Inspector Clouseau Superintendent Weaver The Shoes of the Fisherman Igor Bounin Twisted Nerve Henry Durnley 1970 The Molly Maguires Davies Cromwell John...
- works. In 1561, three years after her death, the French author Gabriel Bounin wrote a tragedy titled La Soltane. This tragedy marks the first time the...
- written with the Ottoman Empire as a theme or background. In 1561, Gabriel Bounin published La Soltane, a tragedy highlighting the role of Roxelane in the...
- In 1561, eight years after Mustafa's death, the French author Gabriel Bounin wrote a tragedy titled La Soltane about the role of Hürrem Sultan in Mustafa's...
- written with the Ottoman Empire as a theme or background. In 1561, Gabriel Bounin published La Soltane, a tragedy highlighting the role of Roxelane in the...
- written with the Ottoman Empire as a theme or background. In 1561, Gabriel Bounin published La Soltane, a tragedy highlighting the role of Roxelane in the...