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Many of Bình's experiences on the fictional freighter Niobe were based on or inspired by the more well-documented experiences of Ba, as he called himself then, on the Latouche Treville.
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Possessing evidence that the king himself knew of Cinq-Mars's intentions, Richelieu demanded that Louis promise to embrace no more favorites and dismiss de Treville, the captain of the king's musketeers, a Cinq-Mars loyalist.
For King And Country Henrik Bering 2011
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Mizuno, Junko, 1973- Hell babies / Tokyo : Editions Treville for Pan-Exotica, c2001.
New Library Comics: June 2009 David S. Carter 2009
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Mizuno, Junko, 1973- Hell babies / Tokyo : Editions Treville for Pan-Exotica, c2001.
Archive 2009-07-01 David S. Carter 2009
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At that unhappy period, it was important for the great to be surrounded by men made of such stuff as Treville.
On the nightstand (under the pillow, in the knapsack, etc.) M-mv 2005
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At that unhappy period, it was important for the great to be surrounded by men made of such stuff as Treville.
Archive 2005-12-01 M-mv 2005
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On the death of Philip de Marmion the Castle of Tamworth passed by marriage to the Trevilles, Sir Alexander Treville, as owner of the castle, officiating; as Royal Champion at the Coronation of Edward III in 1327; but at the Coronation of Richard II, in 1377, the right of the Treville family to act as champion was disputed by Sir John Dymoke, to whom the
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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Treville had apparently remained so faithful, also, had helped to banish some of Smiles 'uncertain feelings concerning her, and she had begun to hope that some day she might succeed in finding the key to the city woman's heart and enter the fold of her friendship, for she could not bear the idea that Donald's marriage might result in Donald's being estranged from her, or cause a break in their wonderful friendship.
'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands Eliot H. Robinson
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Toulon fleet; but before the moment for action came Treville died, and
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The _Latouche-Treville_ was leading the French line when Erskine gave the order to sink and ram.
The World Peril of 1910 George Chetwynd Griffith 1881
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