Lorrain or Le Lorrain may refer to: Claude Lorrain (1600–1682), French Baroque painter, draughtsman and etcher born Claude Gellée, called le Lorrain in...
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Le Lorrain (French pronunciation: [lə lɔʁɛ̃]; Martinican Creole: Loren) is a town and commune in the French overseas region and department of Martinique...
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Claude Lorrain (French: [klod lɔ.ʁɛ̃]; born Claude Gellée [ʒəle], called le Lorrain in French; traditionally just Claude in English; c. 1600 – 23 November...
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The Canton of Le Lorrain is a former canton in the Arrondissement of La Trinité on Martinique. It had 7,294 inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded in 2015...
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Lorraine cycle (redirect from Garin le Lorrain)
Hugh, ed. (1911). "Garin le Loherain". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 467–468. Cycle des Lorrains (Arlima)...
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Robert Le Lorrain (1666–1743) was a French baroque sculptor who was born in Paris. He was born into a family of bureaucrats, the son of Claude Le Lorrain, a...
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Trinité, Ajoupa-Bouillon, Basse-Pointe, Le Gros-Morne, Le Lorrain, Macouba, Le Marigot, Le Robert and Sainte-Marie. Le Marin, the second subprefecture of Martinique...
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Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain (1715, Paris – 1760) was a French painter and engraver. He studied design and engraving with Jacques Dumont. He then moved to Rome...
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Lorrain is a language (often referred to as patois) spoken by now a minority of people in Lorraine in France, small parts of Alsace and in Gaume in Belgium...
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Le Républicain Lorrain (founded in 1919) is a daily regional French newspaper based in Metz. As of 2012,[update] its daily circulation was 123,357. In...
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Jean Lorrain (9 August 1855 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime – 30 June 1906), born Paul Alexandre Martin Duval, was a French poet and novelist of the Symbolist...
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Les Trois-Îlets (French pronunciation: [le tʁwɑz‿ilɛ], literally The Three Islets; Martinican Creole: Twazilé) is a town and commune in the French overseas...
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Toscane, pour orner les apprêts d'épinards. Le peintre Claude Gellée, dit le Lorrain (1600–1682), qui avait débuté comme apprenti pâtissier, passa longtemps...
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teacher. He later became a student of another prominent sculptor, Robert Le Lorrain. He is sometimes referred to as Jean-Baptiste II Lemoyne or "the younger"...
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Cervantes. The immediate inspiration was Le chevalier de la longue figure, a play by the poet Jacques Le Lorrain [fr] first performed in Paris in 1904....
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passant par la Lorraine; gens et choses de chez nous 1900–1945, Éditions Le Lorrain, p. 131-132 "Alsace–Lorraine | Facts, Definition, & History | Britannica"...
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progressively composed after the Franco-Prussian War since Alsatians and Lorrains flocked to the legion after the regions were annexed by Germany. The song...
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Richer of Senones (redirect from Richer le Lorrain)
Richer of Senones (sometimes in French: Richer le Lorrain) (circa 1190–1266) was a monk and chronicler of Senones Abbey in Lorraine, a traveller and one...
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artsandculture (2023). "The Weeping Burgher". google.com. artsandculture (2023a). "Le Minotaure". google.com. artsandculture (2023b). "The Cry". google.com. artsandculture...
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Jean-Michel Moreau (redirect from Jean-Michel Moreau le Jeune)
the pupil of the painter Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain who accompanied his master to St Petersburg in 1758 when Le Lorrain went to be the first director of the...
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papes depuis le XIIe siècle jusqu'a la fin du monde (in French). Grenoble: E. Dardelet. de Vallemont, Pierre Le Lorrain [in French] (1708). Les élemens de...
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Coustou the Younger and his brother, Guillaume Coustou the Elder, Robert Le Lorrain, and Edmé Bouchardon. Bouchardon created the equestrian statue of Louis...
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Subject Best Live Action Short Film If You Love This Planet – Edward Le Lorrain and Terre Nash‡ Gods of Metal – Robert Richter The Klan: A Legacy of Hate...
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Fort-de-France (redirect from Le Fort-de-France, Martinique)
2022) Communes of the Martinique department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises...
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thirty thousand lives. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-8135-3041-3. "Le climat en Martinique" (in French). Météo-France. Archived from the original...
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German torpedo boat T28 (redirect from French torpedo boat Le Lorrain)
but she was transferred to France in 1946. The French Navy renamed her Le Lorrain and recommissioned her in 1949. After serving with different units of...
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boat T14) Type 39 torpedo boat: L'Alsacien (ex-German torpedo boat T23) Le Lorrain (ex-German torpedo boat T28) United States Navy (USN): Cannon-class destroyer...
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Le Diamant (French pronunciation: [lə djamɑ̃]; Antillean Creole: Dianman or Diaman, lit. 'Diamond') is a town and commune in the French overseas department...
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Le Carbet (French pronunciation: [lə kaʁbe], [lə kaʁbɛ]; Martinican Creole: Kabé) is a village and commune in the French overseas department of Martinique...
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