Louis Artus (10 January 1870 - 11 May 1960) was a French writer. A dramatist, playwright, novelist and critic, Artus began his career with parts in verse...
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operetta that Kessler had seen in Paris: L'Ingénu libertin by playwright Louis Artus and composer Claude Terrasse. Strauss approved the plot outline and work...
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property on September 28, 1948 to settle in Morocco. In 1958, she married Louis Margerie in Monaco and died there in 1965. Along with her theatre career...
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Van Briggle Pottery (redirect from Artus Van Briggle)
been established in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 by Artus and Anne Van Briggle. Artus had a significant impact on the Art Nouveau movement in the...
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de Cossé, Count of Cossé (1702–1754). René-Hugues was the third son of Artus de Cossé, 5th Duke of Brissac (1668–1709), the father of the 6th and 7th...
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Châtelet (14 December) Généanet, Amedée Urbain Louis, Henry, Joseph ARTUS Généanet, Joseph Pierre ARTUS Un Français en Sibérie play printed s.l.n.d., available...
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NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Louis Artus". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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Joseph-Barême Thomas Thomas Thomas-Thomas Pierre Arbon Pierre-Maurel Barthélemi Artus Alphonse Bertrand Dieudonné Emanuel Josué Vincent Luc Michel Jules-de-la-plane...
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1905: La Petite Milliardaire by Henri Dumay 1905: Heart of Sparrow, of Louis Artus, Theater of the Athenee 1906: Le Paradis de Mahomet, an operetta in three...
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Molnár, Maria Montessori, Pedro Prado, Josephine Tey, Lodewijk van Deyssel, Louis Verneuil, Clara Viebig, and Roger Vitrac died in 1952 without having been...
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Manicure that he adapted from the original French play by André Sylvane and Louis Artus. During his later years Grismer served as a director for the Commercial...
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Artus Henri Louis de la Panouse (19 September 1863, Paris – April 1944) was the President of the International Sporting Club of Monte Carlo. In 1916 he...
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Artus de Penguern (13 March 1957 – 14 May 2013) was a French director, writer and actor of Breton descent. "Artus de Penguern, acteur et chroniqueur sur...
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Pierre Frondaie (Poirinet) 1929 : Tristan et Iseut by Joseph Bédier and Louis Artus (Didas de Lidan) 1931 : La Dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas (Georges...
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Artus Gouffier de Boissy (6 September 1474 – 13 May 1519 in Montpellier) was a French nobleman and politician. He was duke of Roannez and pair de France...
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Marquise et le Marmiton – conte galant en trois actes – libretto by Louis Artus – (Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, Paris; 11 December 1907) Le mariage...
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Louis Octave Maxime Le Verrier, known more commonly as Max Le Verrier, also known by the pseudonym Artus (1891–1973) was a French sculptor. He was known...
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Artus Timoléon Louis de Cossé, 5th Duke of Brissac (1668 - 1 July 1709) was a French nobleman and the 5th Duke of Brissac. He was created the Grand Panetier...
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Guy de Saint-Gelais (section Reign of Louis XIII)
only surviving son Artus died, and the male line of Saint-Gelais became extinct in 1636 with the death of Artus' son Gilles. Artus' widow would enjoy...
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Paris Foreign Missions Society. He was a son of Louis XIV's Foreign Minister, Hugues de Lionne. Artus de Lionne was born in Rome in 1655. He first left...
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Louis de Cossé, 6th Duke of Brissac (1 February 1693 - 18 April 1732) was a French nobleman and general during the reign of Kings Louis XIV and Louis...
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University Press, 2017. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Artus Aux-Cousteaux. Free scores by Artus Aux-Cousteaux at the International Music Score Library...
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Menus-Plaisirs, 5 December 1893 Y... T..., rue des Dames, comedy in 3 acts, with Louis Artus, Paris, théâtre Déjazet, 10 February 1894 Un voyage à Venise, folie-vaudeville...
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appeared in 22 productions:Les Fêtards (Antony Mars, 1897), La Culotte (Louis Artus, 1898), Le Boulet (Pierre Wolff, 1898), Place aux femmes (Albin Valabrègue...
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professional football player Joseph Zema, professional football player Marilyn Artus, visual artist Jesse Borrego, actor Benjamin Bryant, writer, broadcaster...
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heir to Artus de Gouffier (1627-1696), 5th duke of Roannais and a close friend of writer, mathematician and Catholic theologian Blaise Pascal. Artus entered...
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clothes as well as manners of the envoys (including their kowtowing to Louis XIV during their palace visit on September 1, 1686), together with a special...
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directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman and starring Tino Rossi, Claude May and Louis Seigner. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Hubert...
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office. As a result the king's brother Anjou was chosen. Still a teenager, Artus de Cossé-Brissac, Jacques, Duke of Nemours and Montpensier were assigned...
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1651-1661 Louis de Cossé, 3rd Duke of Brissac (son of the above) 1661-1698 Henri Albert de Cossé, 4th Duke of Brissac (son of the above) 1698-1702 Artus Timoléon...
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