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    Albert Giraud (French: [ʒiʁo]; 23 June 1860 – 26 December 1929) was a Belgian poet who wrote in French. Giraud was born Emile Albert Kayenbergh in Leuven...
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  • Émile Magne (29 July 1877 – 28 March 1953) was a French writer, critic, historian of literature and art. Born in Dax, Émile Magne attended the lycée of...
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    Pierre François Michelle Eugène Giraud (August 8, 1806 – December 28, 1881) was a French painter and engraver. He painted one of the best known portraits...
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    Marc Antoine Émile Alexis Giraud-Teulon, better known as Alexis Giraud-Teulon (27 August 1839, Marseille – 30 May 1916, Antibes), was a French academic...
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  • Alexandria until 1943, and then retired on suspicion of favouring Henri Giraud over Charles De Gaulle. Godfroy was born at Paris. In June 1940, he commanded...
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    Jules-Émile Saintin (14 August 1829 – 13 July 1894) was a neoclassic French painter. Jules Émile Saintin was born in Lemé, France. He was a pupil of Michel...
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    Editions Caligrammes, 1984. Émile Masson, professeur de liberté (J. Didier Giraud and Marielle Giraud) Éditions Canope, 1991 Émile Masson, prophète et rebelle...
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  • Romain Gary (redirect from Émile Ajar)
    born Roman Kacew (pronounced [kat͡sɛf], and also known by the pen name Émile Ajar), was a French novelist, diplomat, film director, and World War II...
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    to Émile Verhaeren. Wikisource has original works by or about: Emile Verhaeren Works by Emile Verhaeren at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Émile Verhaeren...
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    Yves Aristide Marius Giraud-Cabantous (French pronunciation: [iv ʒi.ʁo ka.bɑ̃.tu]; 8 October 1904 – 30 March 1973) was a racing driver from France. He...
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  • wrote for La Semaine des étudiants, getting to know Emile Verhaeren, Iwan Gilkin and Albert Giraud. After graduating he served as a magistrate in turn...
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    Hubert Yves Adrian Giraud (3 March 1920 – 16 January 2016) was a French composer and lyricist. Giraud began his career playing the harmonica with Django...
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  • headteacher Gérald Laroche as Louis Douillard, Latin teacher Anne Le Ny as Hélène Giraud, history teacher Vassili Schneider as Joseph Descamps Antoine Werner as...
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  • Georges Julien Giraud (22 July 1889 – 16 March 1943) was a French mathematician, working in potential theory, partial differential equations, singular...
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    Brigitte Giraud (born 1960, Sidi-Bel-Abbès in Algeria) is a French writer, author of novels and short stories. She was awarded the 2022 Prix Goncourt for...
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    cycle of fifty poems published in 1884 by the Belgian poet Albert Giraud (born Emile Albert Kayenbergh), who is usually associated with the Symbolist Movement...
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    Émile Amélineau (1850 – 12 January 1915 at Châteaudun) was a French Coptologist, archaeologist and Egyptologist. His scholarly reputation was established...
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    originally from Nancy, and of Elisabeth Giraud, from an old and notable Provençal family, whose father Louis Giraud, notary, had married Honorine Courmes...
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  • voiture Laurent Duquesnoy : La Force Serge Feuillard : gendarme Jacques Giraud : gendarme Jane Hugon : concierge Bernard Lepinaux : Canon Ball Gabriel...
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    Émile Henry Muselier (French pronunciation: [emil ɑ̃ʁi myzəlje]; Marseilles, 17 April 1882 – Toulon, 2 September 1965) was a French admiral who led the...
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    same time impudent." The fifty poems that were published by Albert Giraud (born Emile Albert Kayenbergh) as Pierrot lunaire: Rondels bergamasques in 1884...
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  • Emil Stern (redirect from Émile Stern)
    Émile Stern (28 April 1913 – 14 January 1997), best known under his artistic pseudonym Emil Stern, was a French composer, pianist and conductor of Romanian...
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    Dominique-Marie Gauchet (1853–1931) Augustin Gérard (1857–1926) Henri Giraud (1879–1949) Émile Guépratte (1856–1939) Adolphe Guillaumat (1863–1940) Ferdinand-Alphonse...
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    Haut-Mesnil. Émile Boutroux (1845–1921), philosopher and member of the Académie française Robert Brasillach (1909–1945) French author and journalist. Émile Chatelain...
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    assassination, Giraud became his de facto successor in French Africa with Allied support. This occurred through a series of consultations between Giraud and de...
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    Musset / Émile Faguet. La Revue latine. Faguet, Émile (1911). Discours sur les passions de l'amour: attribué à Pascal, avec un commentaire de Emile Faguet...
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    cohomology), Nick Katz (monodromy theory, and Lefschetz pencils). Jean Giraud worked out torsor theory extensions of nonabelian cohomology there as well...
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    Pascale Boyer and Joël Giraud. Hautes-Alpes's 1st constituency : Pascale Boyer LREM Hautes-Alpes's 2nd constituency : Joël Giraud app. LREM Jacques-Bernardin...
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    Jean-Blaise Giraud, Jean Despujols and Robert Poughéon 1915–18 – No award 1919 – André Louis Pierre Rigal [fr] 1920 – No award 1921 – Emile-Marie Beaume...
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    denounced him as a traitor). On 30 November 1942, French General Henri Giraud, who had arrived with the Allies, but then joined with Darlan, ordered the...
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