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  2. Pantalon rouge - Wikipedia

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    The pantalon rouge were adopted by the French Army on 26 July 1829, to encourage the rose madder dye-growing industry in France. [3] [4] By the 20th century the synthetic dye alizarin, imported from Germany, was used to colour the cloth of the pantalons rouge. The French infantry wore the same pattern of trouser from 1867 to 1914. [5]

  3. Category:French military uniforms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French military uniforms" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Pantalon rouge; U. Uniforms of La Grande Armée

  4. Marin French Cheese Company - Wikipedia

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    The company used the Rouge et Noir brand name from 1906 until 2013, when the "Marin French Cheese" brand was created. Howard Bunce, former operations manager for the company, described their original product, "In the early years we made a granular cheese, it was a 'bar cheese' that was served to San Francisco dock workers – it was shipped by ...

  5. Trousseau (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Trousseau (French pronunciation: ⓘ) or Trousseau Noir, also known as Bastardo and Merenzao, is an old variety of red wine grape originating in eastern France. [1] It is grown in small amounts in many parts of Western Europe; the largest plantations are today found in Portugal, where most famously it is used in port wine .

  6. Henri Maurice Berteaux - Wikipedia

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    Berteaux was accidentally killed on 21 May 1911 at the start of the 1911 Paris to Madrid air race, when a monoplane piloted by Louis Émile Train made a forced landing, running into a group of people including Berteaux, the oil tycoon Henri Deutsch de la Meurthe, the French Prime Minister Ernest Monis, and his son, all of whom were also injured.

  7. Combat uniform - Wikipedia

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    Until the end of 1914 the capote was produced in dark blue cloth and the breeches were red (pantalon rouge). [4] These highly visible uniforms were replaced in early 1915 by light blue/grey (bleu horizon) uniforms for metropolitan troops and khaki for colonial troops. [5] French soldiers during the Battle of the Somme, 1916

  8. It's the Most Wonderful Time of Year for This Senior Cat Who ...

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    Posted Dec. 11, the video shows clips of the Grinch-obsessed kitty intensely watching the movie. It also includes text explaining Ella's love story with the animated flick. "Five years ago, l ...

  9. Rouge et Noir - Wikipedia

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    Rouge et Noir (gambling game), a gambling game also known as Trente et Quarante; Le rouge et le noir (The Red and the Black), an 1830 French novel by Stendhal Le rouge et le noir, a 1954 French film based on Stendhal's novel, and known in English as The Red and the Black; Rouge et Noir, a cheese brand of the Marin French Cheese Company