aubray造句
例句与造句
- Catholic League; the harangue of the " Sieur d'Aubray " is usually attributed to Pithou.
- The book, by noted true crimes author Gaudan Cross, is on murders by poison, and it begins with the trial and execution of Marie d'Aubray in 1861.
- The first, " A Triptych of Poisoners " ( 1958 ), was a collection of short biographies of poisoners : Cesare Borgia, Marie d'Aubray and Edward William Pritchard.
- "' Marie-Madeleine-Marguerite d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers "'( 22 July 1630 17 July 1676 ) was a French aristocrat accused of three murders.
- It was inspired by the life of Marie Madeleine Marguerite D'Aubray, marquise de Brinvilliers ( 1630-1676 ), who poisoned her father and two brothers and planned to poison her husband.
- It's difficult to find aubray in a sentence. 用aubray造句挺难的
- The work includes several remarkable passages, including a description of a procession and all the forces of the League, the public orations of the Duke of Mayenne, of the legate of the Pope, and of the cardinals Pelv?( attributed to Chrestien ) and Aubray ( attributed to Pithou ).
- The origin of the case began in 1675 after the trial of Madame de Brinvilliers, who was accused of having conspired with her lover, army captain Godin de Sainte-Croix, to poison her father Antonine Dreux d'Aubray in 1666 and two of her brothers, Antoine d'Aubray and Fran鏾is d'Aubray, in 1670, in order to inherit their estates.
- The origin of the case began in 1675 after the trial of Madame de Brinvilliers, who was accused of having conspired with her lover, army captain Godin de Sainte-Croix, to poison her father Antonine Dreux d'Aubray in 1666 and two of her brothers, Antoine d'Aubray and Fran鏾is d'Aubray, in 1670, in order to inherit their estates.
- The origin of the case began in 1675 after the trial of Madame de Brinvilliers, who was accused of having conspired with her lover, army captain Godin de Sainte-Croix, to poison her father Antonine Dreux d'Aubray in 1666 and two of her brothers, Antoine d'Aubray and Fran鏾is d'Aubray, in 1670, in order to inherit their estates.