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    Dagobert Peche (3 April 1887, Sankt Michael/Lungau, Land Salzburg – 16 April 1923, Modling) was an Austrian artist and metalworker designer. He joined...
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  • German geographer, born in Königsberg Dagobert Peche (1887–1923), Austrian artist and metalworker designer Dagobert Biermann (1904–1943), Resistance fighter...
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    craftsmen, especially Dagobert Peche, who became creative director in 1915, and the director of the Zürich branch in 1917. Peche's playfully theatrical...
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    Austria (FPÖ): 2 St. Michael is twinned with: Bad Leonfelden, Austria Dagobert Peche (1887-1923), artist and designer Rudi Wilfer (born 1936), pianist and...
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  • Admiration for designers who were part of the Vienna Secession, like Dagobert Peche and Josef Hoffman; the French artist duo Les Lalanne; as well as traditional...
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  • and whimsical creatures (reminiscent of Wiener Werkstätte designer Dagobert Peche) handcrafted in brass had broad appeal in domestic and American markets...
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  • Werkstätte, where she was primarily concerned with textile design. Dagobert Peche, whom she presumably met through Häusler in 1921 and who also lived...
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    where he had contacts with the Munich Secession, in particular with Dagobert Peche and Felice Rix. From 1909 Balsamo Stella attended the Academy of Fine...
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    Véronique (1980) Boum boum (1997) C'est bon (salsa) (1980) C'est la faute à Dagobert (1970) C'est pas du tout cuit (1972) C'est pas parce qu'on est grand (1977)...
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    France. Legend has it that in the year 633 or 636, during the reign of King Dagobert, a ship without oars or sailors entered the port of Boulogne in unusually...
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    – Ficelle Horace 62 [fr] (1962) – Le commissaire (uncredited) Les sept péchés capitaux (1962) – Antonin (segment "Gourmandise, La") (uncredited) Arsène...
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  • debut at the Opéra-Comique on 2 February 1939 as Nanthilde in Le Bon Roi Dagobert by Samuel-Rousseau. She then sang Micaëla, Hélène (Une éducation manquée)...
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    notably between queens Brunehaut and Frédégonde. Around 630 AD, during Dagobert's reign, significant Christianization efforts began with the establishment...
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