1872. Marie-Jules Dupré (1813-1881) – BnF. Keat Gin Ooi 2004, p. 435. Corfield 2014, p. 91. Beolens, Watkins & Grayson 2009, p. 117. Marie-Jules Dupré – Encyclopaedia...
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American football player Malachi Dupre (born 1995), American football player Marcel Dupré (1886–1971), musician Marie Jules Dupré (1813–1881), French admiral...
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courtesan Marie Dupouy, rugby player Marie Jules Dupré (1813–1881), French colonial administrator Marie Dupré, 17th-century French poet and scholar Marie-Geneviève...
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Thomas Carlyle, Scottish writer, historian (b. 1795) February 8 – Marie Jules Dupré, French admiral and colonial governor (b. 1813) February 9 – Fyodor...
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(organ), and Charles-Marie Widor (fugue and composition). In 1914, Dupré won the Grand Prix de Rome for his cantata Psyché. Dupré became famous for performing...
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Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, where the French Cochinchina governor Marie Jules Dupré was mentioned to have organized a competition to design the Notre-Dame...
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the Vietnamese. Dupuis then asked the French Cochinchina governor Marie Jules Dupré for help, while the Vietnamese called them to arrive to eject Dupuis...
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Colonisation of Vietnam". Alpha History. Retrieved 4 August 2019. "Marie–Jules Dupré | French naval officer | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved...
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Tonkin incident (1873), Third French Republic governor of Cochinchina Marie Jules Dupré and the Hue court official Nguyễn Văn Tường signed treaty of Saigon...
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the college (high school) of the Jesuits. On 3 December governor Marie Jules Dupré ordered the dispersal of the unarmed anti-clerical crowd assembled...
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formal opening of the palace took place in 1873 under Governor Marie Jules Dupré. Dupré moved into the building that year, and the decorations were completed...
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Lormel was appointed Governor of Réunion in place of Rear-Admiral Marie Jules Dupré. Louis Hippolyte de Lormel arrived in Réunion on 27 September 1869...
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November 19 – Augusta Schrumpf, Norwegian actor (d. 1900) November 25 – Marie Jules Dupré, French admiral and colonial governor (d. 1881) November 30 – Charles-Valentin...
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Diamond Nicolas Dickner Hélène Dorion Réjean Ducharme Fernand Dumont Louise Dupré Bernard Émond Louis Émond Alain Farah Trevor Ferguson Jacques Ferron Naomi...
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Henri-Raoul-René (1838), Paul-Louise-Ernest (1841), Camille-Louis-Marie (1844) and Anne-Augustine-Marie-Victorine (1847). He was promoted to lieutenant de vaisseau...
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Musée d'Arts de Nantes (section During Jules Dupré)
January 2015.[citation needed] Location: 47 ° 13 '10 "N 1 ° 32' 52" W Jules-Dupré course is a paved road that connects Georges Clemenceau St. to Gambetta...
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advantage of them before 1879. The governor of Cochinchina, Admiral Marie Jules Dupré, who had authorized both Garnier's disastrous expedition and Philastre's...
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father Gaétan and Gaétan's teacher, Louis Dupré). He made his debut at the Paris Opéra (as had his mother, Marie Allard) in the third divertissement of the...
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1863 Rodolphe Augustin, baron Darricau 4 January 1865 23 October 1869 Marie Jules Dupré 27 September 1869 18 September 1875 Louis Hippolyte de Lormel...
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Augustin, baron Darricau, Governor 4 January 1865 to 23 September 1869 Marie Jules Dupré, Governor 27 September 1869 to 18 September 1875 Louis Hippolyte de...
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formal opening of the palace took place in 1873 under Governor Marie Jules Dupré. Dupré moved into the building that year, and the decorations were completed...
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all Europeans and the ban lasted until her death in 1861. In 1861, Marie Jules Dupré negotiated an agreement with Ranavolona's successor, Radama II to...
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Jules François Émile Krantz (29 December 1821 in Givet – 25 February 1914 near Toulon) was a French naval officer and politician. In Vietnamese royal...
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André-Joseph Allar 1870 – Jules-Isidore Lafrance 1871 – Laurent-Honoré Marqueste 1872 – Jules Coutan 1873 – Jean-Antoine-Marie Idrac 1874 – Jean Antoine...
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before being appointed officer of the maritime prefect of Toulon Marie Jules Dupré in June 1877. In January 1879, he embarked on the ironclad Colbert...
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and harmony, 1821–1832) Charles Gounod (composition) Jules Massenet (composition, harmony) Jules Mazellier (composition) Olivier Messiaen (Professor of...
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(1841–1894) Georges Lamothe (1842–1894) Jules Massenet (1842–1912) Claude-Paul Taffanel (1844–1908) Charles-Marie Widor (1844–1937) Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924)...
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the Vietnamese authorities issued a complaint to French admiral Marie Jules Dupré, who was serving as Governor of French Cochinchina at the time. Hoping...
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(Paris: Jules Lévy, 1887) Alexandre Dumas, La Dame de Monsoreau, three prints (Paris: A. Lévy, n.d.) Brûlants Baisers! Valse chantée (Paris: E. Dupré, 1902)...
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Bruno Jean Marie Cremer (6 October 1929 – 7 August 2010) was a French actor best known for portraying Jules Maigret on French television, from 1991 to...
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