Euphrosine, ou Le tyran corrigé (Euphrosine, or The Tyrant Reformed) is an opera, designated as a 'comédie mise en musique', by the French composer Étienne...
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three Graces. Euphrosine contains the following species: Euphrosine abyssalis Kudenov, 1993 Euphrosine affinis Horst, 1903 Euphrosine arctia Johnson...
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Alvania euphrosine is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. The length of the shell...
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Felix Mendelssohn (redirect from Maximiliane Euphrosine Brentano)
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 1809 – 4 November 1847), widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist...
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Euphrosine Beernaert (11 April 1831 – 7 July 1901) was a Belgian landscape painter. Beernaerts was born at Ostend in 1831, and studied under Pierre-Louis...
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Anna-Euphrosyne (redirect from Anna-Euphrosine)
Anna-Euphrosyne Angelina or Anna-Helena Angelina (?–1253), was a Princess of Galicia and Volhynia by marriage to Roman the Great, in 1199–1205. She was...
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Maximiliane Brentano (redirect from Maximiliane Euphrosine von La Roche)
based on hers, and through the writings of her children. Maximiliane Euphrosine von La Roche was born in Mainz on 4 May 1756. Her mother was the author...
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Madame Montessu (redirect from Pauline-Euphrosine Paul)
Pauline-Euphrosine Paul (5 June 1803, in Marseille – 1 August 1877, in Amiens) was a French ballet dancer. Pauline-Euphrosine Paul was born on 5 June...
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a daughter, whom he named Euphrosine-Madeleine Nicolet. When Nicolet returned to Quebec, he brought his daughter Euphrosine with him to educate her among...
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of Preuilly, married Euphrosine, daughter of Fulk of Vendôme Geoffrey III (1102–1137) under the regency (1102–1105) of Euphrosine John I (1137–1180) Bouchard...
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grandmother was a member of the English royal House of Stuart. Pandely's mother Euphrosine Dimitry was a member of the Dimitry Family. Her younger brother was Alexander...
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who provided the words to the first of Méhul's operas to be performed, Euphrosine. Its premiere in 1790 was an immense success and marked the composer out...
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the governor of the island, makes Arlequin and Iphicrate, as well as Euphrosine and her slave Cléanthis, change roles, clothes, and names. Both Arlequin...
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front. She herself was sent to Germany to be judged in Berlin. Princess Euphrosine Mourousi, a Greek addict who trafficked in cigarettes and informed on...
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fritillary butterfly Euphrosyne (plant), a genus of flowering plants Euphrosine (annelid), a genus of Polychaete marine worms (with alternative spellings...
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was on and, before it was over, Ethel created, on New Year's Day 1898, Euphrosine in Peter the Great at the Lyceum, the play having been written by Irving's...
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since 1197, in Galicia since 1199) 1205–1214 political crisis 1205–1206 Euphrosine Angelina (daughter of Isaac II Angelos) as a regent for Danylo/Daniel...
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Romanian Colonel, later General, Constantin Lambrino (d. 1916) and his wife, Euphrosine Alcaz (1875–1930). Joanna Lambrino met the Crown Prince Carol, a Hohenzollern...
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lady with connections within Muscovite nobility. Her ancestors included Euphrosine Ulrike von Liphart and Ivan Aleksandrovich Zagryazhskij Natalie (as she...
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during this period were L'Oaristys, L'Aveugle, La Jeune Malode, Bacchus, Euphrosine and La Jeune Tarentine. He mixed classical mythology with a sense of individual...
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was born on the island of Hydra. He was the son of Nicholas Dimitry and Euphrosine Antonia. The Dimitry family had originally lived on the mainland of Greece...
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funding to SkyWater, one of the manufacturers supporting the program. Euphrosine, Johan; Mahintorabi, Ethan (2022-11-11). "GlobalFoundries joins Google's...
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contemporary Étienne Méhul extended instrumental effects with his 1790 opera Euphrosine et Coradin, from which followed a series of successes. The final push...
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Euphrosyne of Kiev (also Euphrosine of Novgorod; Hungarian: Eufrozina; c. 1130 – c. 1193) was Queen consort of Hungary by marriage to King Géza II of Hungary...
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of the three Graces. Clade Euphrosinidae contains the following genera Euphrosine Lamarck, 1818 (many species) Euphrosinella Detinova, 1985 (3 species)...
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Zealander murderer Pauline Parmentier (b. 1986), French tennis player Pauline-Euphrosine Paul (1803–1877), French ballet dancer also known as Madame Montessu Pauline...
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was married to Jan Zamoyski (1542-1605), Chancellor and Grand Hetman. Euphrosine Eulalia Tarnowska (c.1615–1645), was married to Hieronim Radziejowski...
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by Méhul, with whom Hoffman collaborated on several operas, including Euphrosine (1790), Stratonice (1792) and Ariodant (1799). Hoffman was a strong advocate...
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(m.1825 – div.1833) Anna Catargiu (m.1833; died 1839) Marie Prudence Euphrosine Leroy (m.1856) Issue Constantin, Ion, Alexandru, Catinca, Aglaia, Natalia...
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married on 5 January 1835 to Lilla Pfeifer (1813–1868). Maximiliane Euphrosine Kunigunde (8 November 1802 in Frankfurt am Main – 1 September 1861, Brunnen...
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