Jean-Charles Pichegru died in 1804.
Charles Pichegru died on April 15, 1804 at the age of 43.
Charles Pichegru was born on February 16, 1761.
Jean-Charles Pichegru was born in 1761.
Charles Pichegru was born on February 16, 1761.
The cast of Bonaparte et Pichegru - 1911 includes: Louis Ravet as Pichegru Georges Saillard as Bonaparte
Charles Pichegru died on April 15, 1804 at the age of 43.
Charles Pichegru was born on February 16, 1761 and died on April 15, 1804. Charles Pichegru would have been 43 years old at the time of death or 254 years old today.
Charles Pichegru has written: 'Discours' -- subject(s): French Revolution, 1792-1795 (Convention Nationale), Contemporary works
Bonaparte et Pichegru - 1911 was released on: France: 30 June 1911 (Paris) USA: 16 January 1912
Louis Ravet has: Performed in "Samson" in 1908. Performed in "La fille de Shylock" in 1909. Performed in "La part du pauvre" in 1909. Performed in "Le mort" in 1909. Performed in "Le trimardeur" in 1910. Performed in "Messaline" in 1910. Performed in "Le visiteur" in 1911. Played Paillasse in "Paillasse" in 1911. Performed in "La momie" in 1911. Played Comte de Rancy in "Une conspiration sous Henri III" in 1911. Played Pichegru in "Bonaparte et Pichegru" in 1911. Performed in "Polyeucte" in 1911. Performed in "Absalon" in 1912. Performed in "Femme fatale" in 1912. Performed in "Les pauvres de Paris" in 1913.
"The African Penguins have been decreasing, by 60 percent now, since 2004, so that's why we are all very worried," said Lorien Pichegru of the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology. "There's 26,000 pairs left and that's the lowest number ever recorded. At the beginning of the 20th century we had more than 2 million birds."
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