up papillon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Papillon, papillons, or le papillon may refer to: Butterfly Papillon (dog), a dog breed Papillon (horse)...
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not properly socialized, Papillons can be distrustful and exhibit aggressive tendencies toward other dogs and people. Papillons may also be very playful...
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some themes from Papillons in his later work, Carnaval, Op. 9, but none of them appear in section no. 9 of that work titled "Papillons". The main waltz...
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Papillon (French: [papijɔ̃], lit. "butterfly") is a novel written by Henri Charrière, first published in France on 30 April 1969. Papillon is Charrière's...
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Papillon Rose (パピヨンローゼ, Papiyon Rōze) is an anime series which parodies the magical girl genre, particularly Sailor Moon and Cutie Honey. A 24-minute OVA...
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Papillon is a name meaning "butterfly" in French. Notable people with the name include: Annick Papillon (born 1980), Canadian politician Godfrey Papillon...
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Papillon is a 1973 historical adventure drama prison film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. The screenplay by Dalton Trumbo and Lorenzo Semple Jr. was...
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Papillon Records was a record label started by the Chrysalis Group (who had sold their Chrysalis Records division to EMI) in 1999 with longtime Chrysalis...
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Papillon is a 2017 biographical crime drama film directed by Michael Noer and also the last film by Red Granite Pictures. It tells the story of French...
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Henri Charrière (redirect from Papillon (prisoner))
the novel Papillon, a memoir of his incarceration in and escape from a penal colony in French Guiana. While Charrière claimed that Papillon was largely...
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Papillon (5 June 1991 – 3 April 2017) was an Irish racehorse formerly trained at Greenhills stables, in Kill, County Kildare. His most notable success...
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The Nullarbor barred bandicoot (Perameles papillon) is an extinct species of bandicoot that was native to the arid Nullarbor Plain in southern Australia...
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John Ashton Papillon (1838–1891) was a British photographer and Royal Engineer who was commissioned to accompany and photographically document the Anglo-French...
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Black Butterflies (Les papillons noirs) is a 2022 French miniseries. Mody, a writer lacking inspiration, agrees to write the memoirs of Albert, an old...
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February 2020: P14. Saariaho, Kaija. Sept Papillons. 2000. London: Chester Music, 2000. "Sept papillons - Works for cello by Kaija Saariaho". www.karttunen...
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Le Papillon may refer to: Le Papillon (ballet), an 1860 ballet by Marie Taglioni and Jacques Offenbach Le Papillon (film) or The Butterfly, a 2002 film...
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Thomas Papillon (6 September 1623 – 5 May 1702) was an English merchant and politician, an influential figure in the City of London for half a century...
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Papillon–Lefèvre syndrome (PLS), also known as palmoplantar keratoderma with periodontitis, is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by a deficiency...
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level, they demand regular exercise routine, as other companion breeds. Papillons are known as good watchdogs and they will alert their owner to changes...
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Annick Papillon (born May 27, 1980) is a Canadian politician, who served in the House of Commons of Canada from 2011 to 2015. She represented the electoral...
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La Chasse aux papillons is a 1992 French drama film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. Two older women, Marie-Agnès de Bayonette (Thamara Tarassachvili)...
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Keppel Papillon (24 September 1867 – 14 August 1942) was an English cricketer. Papillon was a right-handed batsman. The son of Philip Oxendon Papillon and...
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Jane Papillon born Jane Broadnax (16 March 1627 – 12 July 1698) was an English letter writer. Papillon was born in Godmersham in 1627. She married her...
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Le Papillon des étoiles (The Butterfly of the Stars) is a 2006 novel by French author Bernard Werber. It describes a generation ship under the form of...
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Papillon is a live action comedy series (15 4-minute episodes) about an ultra-discount airline, starring Kevin McDonald of the comedy troupe The Kids in...
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Navy have been named HMS Papillon for the French word for butterfly. HMS Papillon (1803) was the French Navy's 12-gun brig Papillon, which the British captured...
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Butterfly Garden, Grevenmacher (redirect from Jardin des Papillons)
The Butterfly Garden or Jardin des Papillons is located in Grevenmacher in eastern Luxembourg. Owned by the elisabeth group, the indoor site presents...
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (redirect from Le scaphandre et le papillon)
Diving Bell and the Butterfly (original French title: Le Scaphandre et le Papillon) is a memoir by journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby. It describes his life...
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"Papillon" is a song by English rock band Editors. It was released as the lead single from their third studio album, In This Light and on This Evening...
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Radina (Diamond Fairy). Petipa added a variation to the Grand pas des papillons to a waltz by Luigi Venzano especially for Ekaterina Vazem – this variation...
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