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    Paul Bins, comte de Saint-Victor (11 July 1827 in Paris – 9 July 1881 in Paris), known as Paul de Saint-Victor, a French author and critic. He is likely...
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    Jacques-Maximilien Benjamin Bins, comte de Saint-Victor (1772–1858) was a French poet and man of letters. Bins de Saint-Victor was born in Fort Dauphin...
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    Désiré Beaulieu (category Conservatoire de Paris alumni)
    Conservatoire de Paris. In 1811, he won the Premier Grand Prix de Rome with the cantata Héro et Léandre after a libretto by Jacques Bins de Saint-Victor. However...
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    historique des rues de Paris et de ses monuments (in French). F. Lazare. p. 441. Jacques-Maximilien Benjamin Bins de Saint-Victor (1827). Tableau historique...
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    Louis-Barthélémy Pradher (category Academic staff of the Conservatoire de Paris)
    d'industrie, opera (composed with Gustave Dugazon, on a libretto by Jacques Bins de Saint-Victor), 1804 La Folie musicale ou Le Chanteur prisonnier, opera on...
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    Jacques, "Connaissance du Vieux Paris" (2017), p. 236 Hillairet, Jacques, "Connaissance du Vieux Paris" (2017), p. 236 "Les statues des villes de la...
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  • comédie en vaudeville in 1 act and in prose, parody of Uthal by Jacques Bins de Saint-Victor, with Joseph-Marie Pain, Vaudeville, 31 May 1806: Chapelle et...
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  • Faubert, writer Jacques Bins, comte de Saint-Victor, poet Jacques Roumain, writer, politician, and advocate of Marxism Jean-Baptiste Dureau de la Malle, writer...
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    Aimable-Jean-Jacques Pélissier, 1st Duc de Malakoff (6 November 1794 – 22 May 1864), was a Marshal of France. He served in Algeria where he became widely...
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    Saint-Étienne-des-Grès was a church and parish in Paris, France, formerly located in the Latin Quarter on the Rue Saint-Jacques. Saint-Étienne-des-Grès...
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    the most prolific architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel to build two neoclassical palaces in what would become the Place de la Concorde. The two identical buildings...
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    the French composer Étienne Méhul. The libretto, by Jacques-Benjamin-Maximilien Bins de Saint-Victor is based on the Ossian poems of James Macpherson. It...
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    Amiens (redirect from Saint-Acheul (Amiens))
    Saint-Germain-l'Écossais [fr], Rue Pingre The church of Sacré-Cœur, Rue de Mareuil The church of Saint-Jacques, Rue Saint-Jacques The church of Saint-Leu [fr]...
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  • List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Victor de Broglie, Prime minister (1830) Jacques Laffitte, Prime minister (1830–1831) Casimir Pierre Périer, Prime minister (1831–1832) Jean-de-Dieu...
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    2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony (category CS1 Austrian German-language sources (de-at))
    Anthem of France – Axelle Saint-Cirel Olympic Anthem – Orchestre National de France, The Radio France Choir and the Maîtrise de Radio France French singer...
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    were from this time period and are traditionally considered saints. They are: Pope Victor I (r. 189–199) Pope Miltiades (r. 311–314) Pope Gelasius I (r...
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    the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel, who had designed the Place de la Concorde and Petit Trianon to build a new wing along the Cour de la Fontaine and the...
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  • (1966–1968) Jacques Frédéric Gabriel Bach, administrator superior (1968–1971) Guy Robert Boileau, administrator superior (1971–1972) Jacques Ferrante de Agostini...
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    Émile Bin.[citation needed] King Alfonso XIII of Spain's official visit to France in 1905, as well as preceding visits from king Edward VII and Victor Emmanuel...
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  • 24 June - Louis Brière de l'Isle, Military officer and colonial governor (died 1897) 11 July - Paul Bins, comte de Saint-Victor, author (died 1881) 12...
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    Louvre (category Institut de France)
    dealer Jacques Kerchache [fr]. On his initiative, a selection of highlights from the collections of what would become the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac...
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  • French general Saint-Arnaud was the name of El Eulma – Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud Saint-Eugène was the name of Bologhine – Eugène Guyot Tirman was...
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    miniaturist Pierre Daubigny (1793-1858). He was also a pupil of Jean-Victor Bertin, Jacques Raymond Brascassat and Paul Delaroche, from whom he would quickly...
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  • 2 August 1589, Château de Saint-Cloud, Saint-Cloud, France Assassination of Paul I on 23 March 1801, St Michael's Castle, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire...
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    système évolutif". Saint Joseph University of Beirut. Retrieved 2024-05-03. Ismaili, Omar; Abdelouahed, Aïcha (2022-07-01). "Les questions de l'éducation et...
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    Klaus Barbie (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    funded by Swiss pro-Nazi financier François Genoud and led by attorney Jacques Vergès. Barbie was tried on 41 separate counts of crimes against humanity...
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    March 2011. Waltrude at saints.sqpn.com. Retrieved 26.March 2013. Fallows, David (2001). "Binchois [Binchoys], Gilles de Bins [Binch, Binche] dit". Grove...
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    List of longest-reigning monarchs (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Nobiliare du Japon -- Makino, p. 29; Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon. (in French/German). "Genroy :...
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  • figure (1794) Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, leading figure (1794) Lazare Carnot, leading figure (1794–1795) Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, leading...
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    Nahel Merzouk riots (category 2020s in Île-de-France)
    registration plate speeding along a bus lane on Boulevard Jacques-Germain-Soufflot in Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France heading towards the Nanterre-Université rail...
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