- his identity.
Warranted for
arrest on 19 July 1669
under the name of "
Eustache Dauger", he was
apprehended near
Calais on 28 July,
incarcerated on 24...
- The
Church of St.
Eustache,
Paris (French: église Saint-
Eustache,
pronounced [eɡliz sɛ̃t‿østaʃ]), is a
church in the 1st arrondis****t of Paris. The present...
- Saint-
Eustache may
refer to:
Eustace of
Luxeuil (c. 560 – c. 629),
succeeded Saint Columb**** as the 2nd
abbot of
Luxeuil in
Burgundy Saint Eustace, a...
-
Eustache Deschamps (1346 – 1406 or 1407) was a
French poet,
byname Morel, in
French "Nightshade".
Deschamps was born in Vertus. He
received lessons in...
-
Pedro Eustache (born
August 18, 1959) is a
Venezuelan flutist, reed player,
woodwind player, composer,
instrument maker, and collector.
Eustache studied...
- Saint-
Eustache (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿østaʃ] ) is an off-island
suburb of Montreal, in
western Quebec, Canada, west of
Montreal on the
north s****...
- Jean
Eustache (French: [ʒɑ̃ østaʃ]; 30
November 1938 – 5
November 1981) was a
French film
director and editor.
During his
short career, he
completed numerous...
-
Conquest of
Mexico Nicolas Eustache Maurin (1799–1850) was a
French painter,
lithographer and engraver. His lithographs,
particularly those characteristic...
-
Eustache Marcadé was born in
Artois at an
unknown date and died in 1440. He was
responsible for one of the
first mysteries. He was
provost of Dampierre...
- The
Battle of Saint-
Eustache was a
decisive battle in the
Lower Canada Rebellion in
which government forces defeated the prin****l
remaining Patriotes...