Look up Celeste, celeste, or céleste in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Celeste may refer to: Mount Celeste, unofficial name of a mountain on Vancouver...
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Celeste is a 2018 platform game developed and published by indie studio Maddy Makes Games. The player controls Madeline, a young woman with anxiety and...
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Vox coelestis Sound of "voix céleste" stop and image of voix célestes (Jeanne d'Arc et les voix célestes (1890) by Diogene Maillart) Problems playing...
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bouleversant avec Camille Cottin et Céleste Brunnquell - Elle". elle.fr. 20 November 2019. "Portrait : qui est Céleste Brunnquell, la révélation éblouissante...
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Céleste Alkan (born Céleste Morhange, after marriage Céleste Marix) (25 February 1812 – 25 December 1897), was a French musician, the sister of the pianist...
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Céleste Bulkeley (née Céleste Talour de La Cartrie; 14 May 1753 – 13 March 1832) was a French aristocrat and soldier in the Catholic and Royal Army during...
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Celeste or Céleste is a given name or surname which derives from the Latin caelestis, meaning heavenly or celestial. The name may refer to: Celeste (singer)...
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Belmont by Céleste Albaret' "Celeste Albaret, 92, Is Dead; Helped Proust in Last Years". New York Times. 1984. Retrieved 30 May 2018. "E' morta Céleste Albaret...
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Élisabeth-Céleste Venard, countess of Chabrillan (27 December 1824 – 18 February 1909), better known by her stage name Céleste Mogador and often referred...
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Laplace. Volumes 1-4 of "Mécanique céleste" translated by Nathaniel Bowditch(1829) Title page of Volume 1 of "Mécanique céleste" translated by Nathaniel Bowditch(1829)...
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Celeste Holm (April 29, 1917 – July 15, 2012) was an American stage, film and television actress. Holm won an Academy Award for her performance in Elia...
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Village Voice, vol. 27, no. 51, September 28, 1982 Céleste at IMDb Céleste at filmportal.de Céleste Archived 2011-05-26 at the Wayback Machine at percyadlon...
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Celeste O'Connor (born December 2, 1998) is a Kenyan-born American actor. They are known for playing Paloma Davis in the Amazon original film Selah and...
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Uruguay national football team (redirect from La Celeste)
football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Uruguay), nicknamed La Celeste (The Sky Blue), represents Uruguay in international men's football, and...
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The Globe Céleste was an icon of the Exposition Universelle of 1900 in Paris, similar to the Eiffel Tower.[clarification needed] It was constructed in...
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Celeste River (Spanish pronunciation: [seˈleste]) is a river in Tenorio Volcano National Park of Costa Rica. It is notable for its distinctive turquoise...
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Mary Celeste (/səˈlɛst/; often erroneously referred to as Marie Celeste) was a Canadian built, American-registered merchant brigantine that was discovered...
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Celeste (Light Blue, in Spanish) is a city in Hunt County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 809 at the 2020 census. Like many towns in Hunt...
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Céline Céleste-Elliott (16 August 1815? Paris – 12 February 1882, Paris), known professionally as Madame Céleste, was a French dancer and actress who...
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incertitude and floating.” Céleste Boursier-Mougenot at Barbican Centre, London | Electric Guitar Amps[permanent dead link] Céleste Boursier-Mougenot at Barbican...
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Celeste Barber (born 1982) is an Australian comedian and media personality. Celeste Barber was born around 1982 and grew up in Terranora, on the far north...
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Celeste Martins Caeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈlɛʃtɨ kaˈɐjɾu]; born 2 May 1933), also known as Celeste dos cravos ("Celeste of the carnations")...
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Bleu celeste (/ˌbluː səˈlɛst/, "sky blue") is a rarely occurring and non-standard tincture in heraldry (not being one of the seven main colours or metals...
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Histoire céleste française (French Celestial History) is an astrometric star catalogue published in 1801 by the French astronomer Jérôme Lalande and his...
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Mount Celeste is the unofficial name for a mountain located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. It shares the name Celeste with two peaks in the Cariboo...
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Maria Celeste (born Virginia Gamba) was a Roman Catholic nun, and also the illegitimate daughter of the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei. Maria Celeste may...
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Celeste Gismondi (died 11 March 1735), originally known as Celeste Resse and nicknamed La Celestina ("The Heavenly"), was an Italian soprano opera singer...
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Heavenly Body (film) (redirect from Corpo celeste)
Heavenly Body (Italian: Corpo celeste) is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Alice Rohrwacher. The film relates a young girl's experience of coming...
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mécanique céleste" (1799) Title page to Volume I of "Traité de mécanique céleste" (1799) Table of contents to Volume I of "Traité de mécanique céleste" (1799)...
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Celeste Ann Wallander (born 1961) is an American international relations advisor who currently serves as assistant secretary of defense for international...
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