- an
atheist and libertine. The King
referred privately to
Philippe as a
Fanfaron des
crimes ("braggart of crimes").
Louis XIV had
desired for
France to...
-
Gabrielle de
Noailles and had a daughter. Villars's
memoirs show us a
fanfaron plein d'honneur, as
Voltaire calls him. He was
indeed boastful, and also...
- had
installations on the
corner of rue (route) des
Pamplemousses and rue
Fanfaron in Port Louis.
Captain Raphaël
travelled regularly to Île Raphael, St Brandon...
-
Immigration Depot was
built on the east side of the
sheltered bay of Trou
Fanfaron in Port Louis, the
Mauritian capital. The
historic complex currently consists...
- Cațavencu"
Tache Farfuridi: lawyer,
member of the
committees above mentioned,
fanfaron and
demagogue Iordache Brânzovenescu:
member of Trahanache's political...
- an
auxiliary patrol boat (ex-Diaz, a
Danish whaler) Fantasque (1919), a
Fanfaron-class
patrol boat Le
Fantasque (1936), a destroyer, lead ship of her class...
- for his conduct. Four days
later Emerald arrived at Cork with
Fanfaron and Luna.
Fanfaron, with a crew of 113, had been
carrying a
cargo of flour, salt...
- des
Fleurs 1912:
Coupesarte 1913:
Balancoire 1914:
Rossendale 1921: Le
Fanfaron 1922:
Lizard 1923: Pot au Feu 1924:
Etoile d'Argent 1925:
Cerulea 1926:...
- Raphaël and had
installations on the
corner of rue des
Pamplemousses and rue
Fanfaron in Port Louis.
Captain Raphaël
travelled regularly to Île Raphael, St Brandon...
- stopped."
Pisemsky started to
write less. 1854 saw the
publication of
Fanfaron in Sovremennik, and a
patriotic drama The
Veteran and the
Newcomer in Otechestvennye...