Aises

Some articles on aises, aise:

French Far East Expeditionary Corps - History (1945–1956) - Pacific War (1945)
... French Expeditionary Forces (Forces Expéditionnaires Françaises d'Extrême-Orient, FEFEO) ... commander of colonial "Indochina French Forces" (Forces Françaises d'Indochine) and Free French Forces resistance small groups C.L.I ... the Far East French Forces (Forces Françaises en Extrême-Orient) on August 15 ...
Galiot Mandat De Grancey - Life - Before 1789
2 March 1755, as enseigne à drapeau to the regiment of the Gardes-Françaises (1755–57), then as Enseigne à Pique (from 5 June 1757) and sous-lieutenant (23 ... ensign to the regiment of the Gardes-Françaises, and a daughter married to a conseiller to the Parlement de Paris ... In 1789, he left the Gardes-Françaises, at the rank of captain or colonel retiré du service, according to La Chenaye-Desbois ...
Louis Aragon - After The War - Les Lettres Françaises (1953-1972)
... director of L'Humanité 's literary supplement, Les Lettres françaises ... The monetary loss caused by Les Lettres françaises led to its ceasing publication in 1972 ...
Alliance Française French Film Festival - The Alliance Française
... The Alliance française was founded in 1883 in Paris and is dedicated to promoting and encouraging a love of French language and culture around the world ... The first Alliance Française abroad was created the same year in Barcelona ... Today there are 1040 Alliance Françaises in 136 countries ...
Gardes Françaises
... The Gardes Françaises (English French Guards) was one of the two non-ceremonial infantry regiments in the "Maison du Roi" (Household troops) of the French Army ... regiment was the Gardes Suisses, which made the Gardes Françaises the only one recruited from France ...