Proper noun
Treves
(obsolete) Obsolete form of Trier. (a city in Germany)
Eventually, the coronation had to be postponed and Edward had an operation performed by Frederick Treves of the London Hospital to drain the infected appendix. Source: Internet
Currie, Duncan E.J. "The Experience of Greenpeace International" in Tullio Treves et al eds. Source: Internet
As the unit was stationed at Milan and is also recorded at Treves, it is likely to have been part of the elite cavalry bodyguard of the Emperor, which accompanied him on his travels around the Empire. Source: Internet
In 1906 Sir Frederick Treves wrote in his Highways & Byways in Dorset that the village "straggles down hill like a small mountain stream." Source: Internet
In addition to sculpture, he also produced illustrations for the works of Edmondo De Amicis published by the Treves publishing house. Source: Internet
Treves 1967, p. 34–36 In particular, the (topological) dual space V ∗ consists of continuous functionals V → R (or to C ). Source: Internet