- fortune. In 1811
Micaela married her
French cousin, Joseph-Xavier Célestin
Delfau de Pontalba, and
moved to France. The
marriage was not
successful and she...
- François
Delfau (born 1637 at
Montel in Auvergne, France; died 13
October 1676, at
Landevenec in Normandy) was a
French Benedictine theologian, an authority...
-
Treille and Aubagne. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Eugène
Delfau. It was
released as two
separate films, the
second under the
title Ugolin...
- quality.
Gothic civil architecture Séguy tower, 1477
Boysson tower, 1478
Delfau tower, 1497
Lancefoc tower (late 15th c.) and
Serta tower (1529) Olmières...
- it as a
summer romance. Later, she
entered a
relationship with
Jacques Delfau. They
married in 1958. Together, they had
three children: Vincent, Alberte...
-
Court of
Appeals Juan
Manuel Muñoz as
witnesses to it as well.
Antonio Delfau, a
Jesuit priest in Santiago, said in 2011 that the
Vatican decision on...
- PMC 7094013. PMID 32182364. Lévy M, Copie-Bergman C,
Gameiro C,
Chaumette MT,
Delfau-Larue MH,
Haioun C, et al. (August 2005). "Prognostic
value of translocation...
- de la
Houssaye 1742–1744:
Claude Joseph de
Favrot 1744–1753: Jean
Joseph Delfau de Pontalba, a
relative by
marriage of
Micaela Almonester,
Baroness de Pontalba...
- André Gabriello. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Eugène
Delfau. The
president of a
company goes
mildly insane and is
restrained by his...
- find his own
style in furniture. The
furniture he
designed for the
Hotel Delfau (1894),
which he put on
display at an
Exposition in 1895, was picturesque...