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    Pierre Corneille (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ kɔʁnɛj]; 6 June 1606 – 1 October 1684) was a French tragedian. He is generally considered one of the three...
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  • Corneille's Chapel (French: Chapelle Corneille), formally known as Corneille's Chapel, Auditorium of Normandy (French: Chapelle Corneille, Auditorium...
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  • Look up corneille in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corneille is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Corneille of Berghes...
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    Cornelius Nyungura (born 24 March 1977), known by his stage name Corneille, is a Canadian R&B singer. He was born in West Germany to Rwandan parents....
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    Corneille – Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo (3 July 1922 – 5 September 2010), better known under his pseudonym Corneille, was a Dutch artist. Corneille...
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    Corneille de Lyon (early 16th century – 8 November 1575 (buried)) was a Dutch painter of portraits who was active in Lyon, France, from 1533 until his...
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  • Lycée Corneille may refer to: Lycée Corneille (La Celle-Saint-Cloud) Lycée Corneille (Rouen) This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges...
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    Corneille Jean François Heymans (28 March 1892 – 18 July 1968) was a Belgian physiologist. He studied at the Jesuit College of Saint Barbara and then...
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  • Glenn Corneille (13 July 1970 in Venlo – 23 August 2005 in Baarn) was a Dutch jazz pianist. He studied at the Conservatory of Maastricht graduating in...
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  • Cornille of Burgundy, also called Cornille of Beveren, (c. 1420 – 16 May 1452) was an illegitimate son of Philip the Good (Duke of Burgundy) and Catherine...
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    Le Cid (redirect from Le Cid (Corneille))
    Le Cid is a five-act French tragicomedy written by Pierre Corneille, first performed in December 1636 at the Théâtre du Marais in Paris and published...
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    (/ˈdʒænsən/, Dutch: [ˈjɑnsə(n)]; Latinized name Cornelius Jansenius; also Corneille Jansen; 28 October 1585 – 6 May 1638) was the Dutch Catholic bishop of...
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    Michel Corneille the Elder (c. 1601 – 1664) was a French painter, etcher, and engraver. Corneille was born in Orléans. He was one of many who studied with...
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  • Dogan Corneille (born 28 February 1974) is a Dutch football manager and former player, who is the current head coach of Tweede Divisie club Excelsior...
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    Thomas Corneille (20 August 1625 – 8 December 1709) was a French lexicographer and dramatist. Born in Rouen some nineteen years after his brother Pierre...
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  • Corneille Stroobant (1811–1890) was a Belgian priest-scholar with a particular interest in local history and genealogy. He was a brother of Eugène Edouard...
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    Corneille of Berghes or de Glymes-Berghes (1490?–1560?) was Prince-bishop of Liège between 1538 and 1544. Corneille of Berghes was the youngest son of...
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  • Cornil (or Corneille) Cacheux (6 January 1687 - 11 July 1738) was a French pipe organ maker. Cacheux was born on 6 January 1687 in Cambrai (Dutch: Kamerijk)...
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  • Mark Paul Corneille (born 31 May 1986) is an English football player, who last played as a defender for Margate. He began his career with Gillingham,...
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  • Corneille E.N. Ewango is a Congolese environmentalist, and was responsible for the Okapi Faunal Reserve's botany program in the Democratic Republic of...
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    Maurits Cornelis Escher (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmʌurɪts kɔrˈneːlɪs ˈɛɕər]; 17 June 1898 – 27 March 1972) was a Dutch graphic artist who made woodcuts,...
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    Michel Corneille the Younger (1642, Paris – 16 August 1708, Gobelins manufactory at Paris) was a French painter, etcher and engraver. Corneille was born...
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  • Marcelle Corneille (January 27, 1923 – January 3, 2019) was a Canadian administrator and educator in the field of music education. She taught at the Université...
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    the Vatican. Christophe, Henri (October 1, 1816). "Henri Christophe to Corneille Brelle" – via DPLA. M. Franchina, "A Transatlantic Battle of Robes: French...
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  • Suréna (redirect from Suréna (Corneille))
    Suréna is a tragedy by the French dramatist Pierre Corneille, first performed in 1674. It is the author's last play. The plot is roughly based on the...
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    Théâtre Français: 1838: Camille in Horace by Corneille (12 June to 11 September) Émilie in Cinna by Corneille (27 September) Hermione in Andromaque by Racine...
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  • Médée (redirect from Médée (Corneille))
    written in alexandrine verse by Pierre Corneille, first performed in 1635 at the Théâtre du Marais. Corneille was inspired by both the Seneca and Euripedes...
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    The Lycée Pierre-Corneille (French pronunciation: [lise pjɛʁ kɔʁnɛj]; also known as the Lycée Corneille) is a state secondary school located in the city...
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    Horace is a play by the French dramatist Pierre Corneille, drawing on Livy's account of the battle between the Horatii and the Curiatii. Written in reply...
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  • Corneille "Cornelis" Henri Albert Wellens (14 July 1905 – 9 October 1994) was a Belgian field hockey player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics and...
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