Charles Deslys (1 March 1821 – 13 March 1885) was a 19th-century French writer. He was educated at the Lycée Charlemagne then performed a study tour in...
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Deslys is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Deslys (1821–1885), French writer Gaby Deslys (1881–1920) French dancer, singer...
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that Deslys had denied her alleged mother's claim to kinship when he brought her to see the dancer, paying her a large amount of money to leave. Deslys replied...
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Charles Frederick Des Voeux (c. 1825—after 28 May 1847) was an Irish officer in the British Royal Navy. He served as mate aboard HMS Erebus during the...
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Charles Des Moulins, full name Charles Robert Alexandre Des Moulins (13 March 1798 – 23 December 1875) was a French naturalist, a botanist and malacologist...
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Charles des Jamonières (18 April 1902 – 16 August 1970) was a French sport shooter who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics, in the 1948 Summer Olympics...
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5 acts, with Émile Vanderbuck 1852: Les fiançailles des roses, opéra comique, with Charles Deslys Pierre Brunel, Stéphane Wolff, L'opéra, Bordas, 1980...
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Des Allemands is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lafourche and St. Charles parishes in the southeastern part of the U...
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Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area. St. Charles was platted in 1852. It was named after the city of St. Charles, Missouri. St. Charles was incorporated...
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McHugh as Herman John Hamilton as 2nd Judge Charles Mayon as Reporter Minor Watson as Mr. Carver Kay Deslys as Bessie Mary Field as Della Kristine Miller...
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Deschambault-Grondines (redirect from Saint-Charles-des-Grondines, Quebec)
Saint-Charles-Borromée church built between 1839 and 1842 according to the plans of architect Thomas Baillairgé. Presbytery of Saint-Charles-des-Grondines...
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Henri de Rothschild (section Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay)
Nathaniel Charles, Baron de Rothschild (26 July 1872 – 12 October 1947) was a French playwright who wrote under the pen names André Pascal, Charles des Fontaines...
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supplementary status to the Ordre national du Mérite was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is the recognition of significant contributions...
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Harry Grattan (who also choreographed), Lily Elsie, Edmund Payne and Gaby Deslys (making her London debut). Gertie Millar, the established star of the Gaiety...
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Châteauguay (1745) British occupation: Charles Knowles (1745–1747) Peregrine Thomas Hopson (1747–1748) Charles des Herbiers de La Ralière (1748–1751) Jean-Louis...
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Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (/ˈkuːlɒm, -loʊm, kuːˈlɒm, -ˈloʊm/, KOO-lom, -lohm, koo-LOM, -LOHM; French: [kulɔ̃]; 14 June 1736 – 23 August 1806) was...
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Nottinghamshire and of Lyme Regis. Charles des Voeux (29 April 1802 – 9 August 1833) was the eldest son of Sir Charles Des Voeux, 2nd Baronet. Arthur James...
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Charles, comte Desnotz (or Desnots, des Nos, des Nots, d'Esnots; c. 1645 – 6 October 1701) was a French naval officer who was governor of Martinique in...
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Charles Ernest Beulé (29 June 1826 – 4 April 1874) was a French archaeologist and politician. Born in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, he was educated at the École...
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Jacques Charles François Sturm (29 September 1803 – 15 December 1855) was a French mathematician, who made a significant addition to equation theory with...
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drame-vaudeville in 3 acts, with Charles Deslys, 1859 Huis-clos, comedy in 1 act, with Adolphe Marquet and Charles Lecocq, 1859 Monsieur Croquemitaine...
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The Place Charles de Gaulle (French: [plas ʃaʁl də ɡol]), historically known as the Place de l'Étoile (French: [plas də letwal]), is a large road junction...
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Charles. Charles was elected to the Académie des Sciences in 1795 and subsequently became professor of physics at the Académie de Sciences. Charles was...
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Hippolyte Charles (July 6, 1773 – March 8, 1837) was an officer in the French Army who was best known for being Joséphine Bonaparte's lover soon after...
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The Birthplace of Charles de Gaulle (French: Maison natale de Charles de Gaulle) is a French museum located in Lille, in the Hauts-de-France, France....
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Lion Tamer William P. Burt as Presner Sylvia Ashton as Mama Lolita Kay Deslys as Austrian Maid Willie Mae Carson as Austrian Maid Munden p.429 Workman...
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Charles XV or Carl (Carl Ludvig Eugen; Swedish and Norwegian officially: Karl; 3 May 1826 – 18 September 1872) was King of Sweden and Norway, there often...
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Charles IX (Charles Maximilien; 27 June 1550 – 30 May 1574) was King of France from 1560 until his death in 1574. He ascended the French throne upon the...
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Charles Perrault (/pɛˈroʊ/ peh-ROH, US also /pəˈroʊ/ pə-ROH, French: [ʃaʁl pɛʁo]; 12 January 1628 – 16 May 1703) was a French author and member of the...
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few months later, following the Bal des Ardents (January 1393) where he narrowly escaped death from burning, Charles was again placed under the regency...
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