related to Léon de Sorel. Le Bourgeois 1994, p. 1151. Arnaud 1994, p. 1088. Desbois 1778, p. 641. Daget 2000–2001, p. 12. Moreau de Saint-Méry 1785, p. x...
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Charles Louis Müller (also known as Müller de Paris) (Paris 22 December 1815 – 10 January 1892 Paris) was a French painter. He was the pupil of Léon Cogniet...
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Un commissaire Roger Méra as Un employé Michel Méry as Un employé Georges Paulais as Le speaker Léon Pauléon as L'inspecteur du fisc Marcel Pérès as...
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Paris, determined to run the risks of literary life. His townsman, Joseph Méry, who was then making himself famous by his political satires, introduced...
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brigade, then de division Léon Borius 1894–1895 : général de brigade Ulysse Berruyer 1895–1897 : général de brigade Charles Tournier 1897–1898 : général...
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Joris-Karl Huysmans, and Gaston Méry, who wrote in Jean Révolte, Roman de lutte (1892), "The Southerner, that's the enemy!," Léon Daudet, and several newspapers...
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Méry de Contades, Marquis de Contades (8 September 1786 – 21 June 1869) was a French aristocrat and politician. Contades was born on 8eptember 1786 in...
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1894) François le Chippey (27 January 1894 – May 1896) Léon Boursier (May 1896 – May 1908) Charles Mering (May 1908 – December 1919) Augustin Loiseau (December...
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about twenty fellow artists, Alice Regnault, who sues Hugelman for slander. Méry Laurent, Gabrielle Roux, ... Despite his exoneration, this episode remains...
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Bigne Anne Françoise Elisabeth Lange Geneviève Lantelme Méry Laurent Ninon de l'Enclos Léonie Léon Marie-Louise O'Murphy La Païva Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier...
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afandangado (late 18th century) E-Mn M.1742), ff. 1–6 M. L. E. Moreau de Saint-Méry: Danse (Paris, 1798) B. Foz: Vida de Pedro Saputo (Zaragoza, 1844/R) E. Calderón:...
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Robert Lefèvre (1755–1830), painter Lionel Lemonchois (born 1960), navigator Léon Le Cieux (1821–1873), violinist Damien Letulle (born 1973), Olympic archer...
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a few large companies such as General Electric, the headquarters of the Léon Grosse companies, ABB Cellier, Aixam, as well as a high-quality leather goods...
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representing Germany finished in second place and Henri Rougier driving a Turcat-Méry and representing France finished in third place. The Times reported that...
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la Bataille de Waterloo (Paris, 1829–1830) — in reply to Barthélemy and Méry, and to Marshal Gérard Reclamation du marchal de Grouchy (Paris, 1834) Plainte...
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Léonie Léon (6 November 1838, Paris – 14 November 1906 Paris) was a French courtesan, best known for being the mistress of statesman Léon Gambetta. Born...
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French India, who became the mistress and later the wife of French diplomat Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, the first Prime Minister of France. From...
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always remained in her circle, even after she was finally taken up by Charles de Rohan, Prince de Soubise, a maréchal de France and great connoisseur...
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différens travaux" (in French). Archived from the original on December 13, 2015. Méry, Édouard. Mémoire sur l'équilibre des voûtes en berceau (in French). pp. 50–70...
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translator (born 1835) September 10 – Charles Maclaren, Scottish founding editor of The Scotsman (born 1782) September 14 – Léon Gozlan, French novelist and dramatist...
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the filmmaker from Calanda, produced by the French viscount and patron Charles de Noailles. Salvador Dalí made a substantial contribution to the script...
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servo and Henri Rougier reworked a limited quantity of his 1913/14 Turcat-Méry chassis including adding 4-wheel brakes using Henri Perrot's latest drum/shoe...
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Manet's frequent models at the beginning of the 1880s was the "semimondaine" Méry Laurent, who posed for seven portraits in pastel. Laurent's salons hosted...
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and started to grow sugar and cocoa. Médéric Louis Élie Moreau de Saint-Méry, the deputy to the National Constituent Assembly for Martinique opposed representation...
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Marot-Gardon, Raouval, Renault (including the first saloon car), Turcat-Méry; light car: Naptholette; voiturette: Andre Py, Cochotte, Populaire, Rouxel;...
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into the Société des Artistes Français in 1903, with the support of Charles Hermann-Leon and Tony Robert-Fleury, the founder of the Société. By 1906, at the...
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Preschools/nurseries: Jean Charron, Alphonse Daudet, Charles Perrault (includes buildings A and B), and Léon Rouvrais Elementary schools: Pierre et Marie Curie...
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Avesnes and Margaret of Blois Mary of Burgundy (1457–1482), daughter of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy Queen Mary of Denmark (born 1972), wife of Frederik...
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