- Nicolas-Marie
Songis des
Courbons,
Count of the Empire, (23
April 1761 – 27
December 1810), was a
French artillery commander during the
French Revolutionary...
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Marcel Sedille-
Courbon (born 1903, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian bobsledder. He
competed in the four-man
event at the 1928
Winter Olympics. Evans...
- Château de la
Roche Courbon is a
large château,
developed from an
earlier castle, in the Charente-Maritime département of France. It is in the commune...
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Charles de
Courbon,
comte de Blénac (1622 – 10 June 1696) was a
French colonial administration who
served as
governor general of the
French Antilles during...
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occupation over the next century.
Under governor of the
Antilles Charles de
Courbon,
comte de Blénac,
Martinique served as a home port for
French pirates,...
- Mareri [it] 1738–1811
Clergyman Crypt III 1811
Nicolas Marie Songis des
Courbons 1761–1811
Military officer Crypt III 1811
Michel Ordener, 1st
Count Ordener...
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neighbouring areas of
Courbons,
Gaubert and Les Sieyes.
These connected communes also had
their schools, each a
school for boys, with
Courbons and
Gaubert furthermore...
- "cerebral mythology." At the same
meeting the
Parisian psychiatrist, Paul
Courbon,
stated he
could not
endorse a
surgical technique that was
solely supported...
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Hospitalaria (in Spanish). 24 (1): 63–7. PMID 19266115.
Debette S,
Leone N,
Courbon D, Gariépy J,
Tzourio C,
Dartigues JF,
Ritchie K, Alpérovitch A, Ducimetière...
- 1713 to 1716.
Louis de
Courbon,
Marquis de Coutré, was the
second son of
Charles de
Courbon de Blénac,
marquis de la Roche-
Courbon (died 10 June 1696),...