(1) French actor and cabaret singer (1888-1972
(2) A gallant or courtly gentleman
(3) French actor and cabaret singer (1888-1972)
(1) Philippe, chevalier de Lorraine, like Guiche before him, bore a striking resemblance to Louis himself.
(2) He was made a chevalier of the French Legion of Honor in 1896, and received the Order of Saint Michael from the government of Bavaria in 1898.
(3) He was the official painter to the daughters of Louis XV, and then became painter to Jean Philippe, chevalier d' Orleans.
(4) He was made a chevalier of the Legion of Honour by his second country in 1896 and a commander of the order in 1933.
(5) He was also honoured with France's highest cultural honour, becoming a chevalier of the Legion d' Honneur, in the same year Sophie met a brutal death.
(6) Peter, part mercenary and part chevalier , is a little late with the cavalry.
(7) The poor chevalier de La Barre subsequently joined Calas in the ranks of the Enlightenment's martyrs.
(8) Things go south, however, once the chevalier meets the noble gentry and gets down to the business of solving the mystery.
(9) Coolidge organised courses for his men at the Sorbonne in 1919 and in that year the French government made him a chevalier of the Lu00e9gion d' Honneur.
(10) He was also made chevalier of the Lu00e9gion d' Honneur and was honoured by a large number of learned societies around the world.
(11) In 1808 the imperial nobility was completed with the ranks of count, baron, and chevalier , all of them hereditary.
(12) If anybody needs reminding, Hector and Plunder also went by the names of Charles Edward and Henry Benedict, i.e. the Young Pretender / Chevalier and his brother.
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