• The foundation's stated goals are to: maintain the memory of Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, and keep his works alive. support the diffusion and the republication...
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    Nicolas d'Orange des Roches [fr] (1618–1705), Governor 1696–1705 Philippe Antoine d'Ornano (1784–1863), Marshal of France, Governor 1853–1863 Nicolas...
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  • Étienne-Nicolas Méhul. From 1810 to 1812 Gasse stayed in Naples before coming to Paris, where he resumed his activity as violinist at the Grand Opéra after...
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    not awarded 1805 – Victor Dourlen ("first" First Grand Prize) and Ferdinand Gasse ("second" First Grand Prize) 1806 – Guillaume Bouteiller 1807 – First...
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    Ferdinand Porsche (3 September 1875 – 30 January 1951) was an Austrian-Bohemian-German automotive engineer and founder of the Porsche AG. He is best known...
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    Franz Joseph I of Austria (category Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (military class))
    German Confederation. In December 1848, Franz Joseph's uncle Emperor Ferdinand I abdicated the throne at Olomouc, as part of Minister President Felix...
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  • Circuit on 19 October. The series is open to Le Mans Prototypes, divided into the LMP2 and LMP3 classes, and grand tourer-style racing cars in the new LMGT3...
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    he already controlled. The German lodges looked for leadership to Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Suspicion turned to open contempt when it transpired...
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    Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold (28 January 1791 – 19 January 1833), better known as Ferdinand Hérold (pronounced [fɛʁdinɑ̃ eʁɔld]), was a French composer...
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    as le Grand Dauphin, was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Louis XIV and his spouse, Maria Theresa of Spain. He became known as the Grand Dauphin...
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    February 2004) Prince Nicolas (born 13 December 2005, twin with Aymeric) Prince Aymeric (born 13 December 2005, twin with Nicolas) The brothers are fifteenth...
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    hospitals (including Saint-Sauveur and Saint-Nicolas in Lille) and leper colonies. In 1228, with her husband Ferdinand, she provided a way for the founding of...
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    Nostra. p. 796. Fer, Nicolas de. "Le Roussillon, subdivisé en Cerdagne, Capsir, Conflans, Vals de Carol et de Spir ou se trouve encore le Lampourdan, faisant...
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    Ferdinand I (Italian: Ferdinando I; 12 January 1751 – 4 January 1825) was King of the Two Sicilies from 1816 until his death. Before that he had been...
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  • by Arthur Le Duc [fr] (1905) Joan of Arc in Caen, by Joseph Ebstein [fr] (1931), initially erected in Oran and relocated in 1964 Ferdinand Philippe, Duke...
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    1684: Nicolas Le Gras 1687: Nicolas Le Gras or Jean Pohier 1698: Nicolas Le Gras, Nicolas Le Clerc, Barthelemy Girin 1701: Nicolas Le Gras, Nicolas Le Clerc...
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    from the younger, Gaston, the uncle, was called Le Grand Monsieur and Philippe, the nephew, was called Le Petit Monsieur. After the Fronde, Gaston was exiled...
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    Prince Nicholas of Romania (category 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers)
    Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, was the fourth child and second son of King Ferdinand I of Romania and his wife Queen Marie. In 1927 after the death of his...
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    of war. Tallemant described how on a royal journey, the King "sent M. le Grand [de Cinq-Mars] to undress, who returned, adorned like a bride. 'To bed...
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    by Pierre Starobinski in his preface to Le Corps, miroir du Monde - voyage dans le musée imaginaire de Nicolas Bouvier. Another posthumous work, Entre...
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  • Imprimerie royale, 1842. Philippe Le Bas, France dictionnaire encyclopedique, tome 1, A-AZ, 1810. Le Roux, Nicolas (2000). La Faveur du Roi: Mignons et...
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  • Nicolas Talon (31 August 1605 – 29 March 1691) was a French Jesuit, historian, and ascetical writer. Talon was born at Moulins. Entering the Society of...
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    François Joseph Ferdinand Marchal (1780–1858), knight, was a civil servant in the First French Empire who became a Belgian historian and archivist. Marchal...
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    France and his consort, Marie de' Medici. Commonly ascribed the names Nicolas or Nicolas Henri and the title Duke of Orléans, he was neither baptised nor invested...
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