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    Jean-Marie Gaspar, usually called only Jean Gaspar (1861–1931) was a Belgian sculptor. Jean Gaspar was born in Arlon, in the Luxembourg province of Belgium...
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    Gaspar Noé (Spanish: [gasˈpaɾ noˈe], French: [ɡaspaʁ nɔ.e], born 27 December 1963) is an Argentine filmmaker, who lives and worked primarily in France...
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    Johann Caspar Füssli (3 January 1706 – 6 May 1782) was a Swiss portrait painter and art historian. Füssli was born in Zürich to Hans Rudolf Füssli, who...
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  • Besobrassof (from Saint-Petersburg); Gustave Moynier (from Geneva); Jean Gaspar Bluntschli (from Heidelberg); Augusto Pierantoni (from Naples); Carlos...
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    Caspar (magus) (redirect from Saint Gaspar)
    Caspar (otherwise known as Casper, Gaspar, Kaspar, Jasper, Kasper, and other variations) was one of the 'Three Kings', along with Melchior and Balthazar...
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  • Raymond Jean Gaspar de Braconier (born 2 February 1908) was a Belgian alpine skier. He competed in the men's combined event at the 1936 Winter Olympics...
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  • Irréversible (category Films directed by Gaspar Noé)
    a 2002 French rape and revenge art horror film written and directed by Gaspar Noé. Starring Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel, Albert Dupontel, the plot...
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    Claude Gaspar Bachet Sieur de Méziriac (9 October 1581 – 26 February 1638) was a French mathematician and poet born in Bourg-en-Bresse, at that time belonging...
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    Gaspar Cassadó i Moreu (30 September or 5 October 1897 – 24 December 1966) was a Spanish cellist and composer of the early 20th century. Gaspar Cassadó...
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    José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse ɣasˈpaɾ roˈðɾiɣes ðe ˈfɾansia]) (6 January 1766 – 20 September 1840) was a Paraguayan...
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  • Charles Vannerom Personal information Full name Charles Jean Gaspar Vannerom Born (1896-07-09)9 July 1896 Sport Sport Modern pentathlon...
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  • Climax (2018 film) (category Films directed by Gaspar Noé)
    Climax is a 2018 psychedelic horror film directed, written and co-edited by Gaspar Noé. Featuring an ensemble cast of 24 actors, led by Sofia Boutella, the...
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  • Gaspar van Weerbeke (c. 1445 – after 1516) was a Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance. He was of the same generation as Josquin des Prez, but unique...
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    Jean Lafitte (c. 1780 – c. 1823) was a French pirate and privateer who operated in the Gulf of Mexico in the early 19th century. He and his older brother...
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    Gaspar Yanga — often simply Yanga or Nyanga (May 14, 1545 – 1618) was an African who led a maroon colony of enslaved Africans in the highlands near Veracruz...
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    José Gaspar, also known by his nickname Gasparilla (supposedly lived c. 1756 – 1821), is a mythical Spanish pirate who supposedly terrorized the Gulf of...
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    dedicated to the art of sculptor Jean-Marie Gaspar (1861–1931) and the work of his brother, photographer Charles Gaspar [fr] (1871–1950), who were both...
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    Gaspar Corte-Real (1450–1501) was a Portuguese explorer who, alongside his father João Vaz Corte-Real and brother Miguel, participated in various exploratory...
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    Gaspar de Vallier was a Marshall of the Knights of Malta, who was in command of the fortress of Tripoli during the Siege of Tripoli (1551). He was French...
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    Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (born Gaspar Melchor de Jove y Llanos, 5 January 1744 – 27 November 1811) was a Spanish neoclassical statesman, author, philosopher...
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    Narcisse Berchère, Antoine Drulin, Hector Hanoteau, Auguste-Leon Mellé, Jean-Gaspar Myeire, Philippe Rondé, and Henri-Gustave Saltzmann [fr]. He also taught...
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  • Gáspár has an overall record of 1–7. Petra Gáspár at the Women's Tennis Association Petra Gáspár at the International Tennis Federation Petra Gáspár at...
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    architecture of speech." Soon after, she had begun her collaboration with Gaspar Noé and worked on his 1991 short Carne. In 1994, she worked on the short...
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  • 2010. Ioana Gașpar at the Women's Tennis Association Ioana Gașpar at the International Tennis Federation Ioana Gașpar at the Billie Jean King Cup v t e...
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    Gaspard Ulliel (redirect from Gaspar Ulliel)
    Gaspard Thomas Ulliel (French pronunciation: [ɡaspaʁ tɔmɑ yljɛl]; 25 November 1984 – 19 January 2022) was a French actor and model. He was known for having...
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    Gaspare Aselli (redirect from Gaspar Aselli)
    into the liver, thus failing to trace their true ending; it was not until Jean Pecquet's discovery of the thoracic duct and its continuity with the lacteal...
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    century still stands in Arlon. The Gaspar Museum is dedicated to the art of Jean-Marie Gaspar and Charles Gaspar [fr], and also holds a collection of...
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  • Enter the Void (category Films directed by Gaspar Noé)
    Enter the Void is a 2009 English-language art film written and directed by Gaspar Noé and starring Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta, and Cyril Roy. A fantasy...
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    Jean-Gaspard Deburau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ɡaspaʁ dəbyʁo]; born Jan Kašpar Dvořák; 31 July 1796 – 17 June 1846), sometimes erroneously called Debureau...
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    experience and his disappointment about it, laughing at the fact that even Gaspar Noé, Vincent Cassel or Albert Dupontel (each known for their controversial...
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