- The Château de
Pitray (built in the 17th century) is in the
village of Saint-Seurin-de-Prats, Aquitaine, France,
overlooking the
Dordogne river. The name...
-
company Safran. The
company was
founded in 1896 as "Mallet, Mélandri et de
Pitray" by
Maurice Mallet and his ****ociates. In the beginning, the
company was...
- in 1895, and
located in Paris, France. In 1895,
Abbot Gaston Simard de
Pitray, a Sulpician,
founded a
football team that he
placed under the patronage...
- Société
Zodiac company, and its
predecessor company Mallet, Mélandri et de
Pitray, were a
manufacturer of non-rigid
airships and one
rigid airship in the...
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Olympique Paris 15 (15) 0–9
Breuillet FC (12) 90. FC La Verrière (15) 1–4 JSC
Pitray-Olier (13) 91. FC St
Vrain (14) 0–3 CA
Vitry (10) 92. TU Verrières-le-Buisson...
- PIE PII
Sanskrit Avestan Latin Glossary *ph₂tréy *
pitráy pitré piθrē patrī 'father' (dative singular)...
-
Vaulx and
other ****ociates to
launch the
company Mallet, Mélandri et de
Pitray. The
company made gas
balloons for
sport and tourism. In 1899, it was renamed...
-
Crazy for Love
Directed by Jean
Boyer Written by Jean
Boyer Arlette de
Pitray Produced by
Jacques Bar
Starring Bourvil Jane
Marken Brigitte Bardot Cinematography...
- Kremlin-Bicêtre (11) 7–1 AS
Grenelle (12) 149. SFC
Bailly Noisy-le-Roi (9) 3–1 JSC
Pitray-Olier (10) 150.
Coulommiers Brie (12) 1–1 (4–5 p) FC
Bourget (9) 151. Thiais...
- player. ES
Petit Anges Paris qualify. Tie
reversed because the
ground of JSC
Pitray-Olier does not have the
correct grading. AS Neuville-sur-Oise forfeited...