Count of Jarnac, who married Guyonne Hyacinthe de Pons Saint Maurice, a daughter of Charles Philippe de Pons Saint-Maurice. After her death in 1761, he married...
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Taillis Contal, French, did not finish, three-wheeler Cyclecar, driven by Auguste Pons DeDion 1, French, finished 3rd, driven by Georges Cormier DeDion 2, French...
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Alice Joséphine Pons (April 12, 1898 – February 13, 1976), known professionally as Lily Pons, was a French-American operatic lyric coloratura soprano and...
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Bernardus Marinus "Ben" Pon (9 December 1936 – 30 September 2019) was a Dutch vintner and Olympian and motor racing driver. He competed in one Formula...
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Auguste Louis Jules Millard (30 April 1830 in Paris – 13 November 1915 in Paris) was a French physician. He studied medicine in Paris, where in 1860 he...
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Millard–Gubler syndrome (category Pons)
of the pons. It is also called ventral pontine syndrome. Symptoms result from the functional loss of several anatomical structures of the pons, including...
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the (second) Salle Favart in Paris, with stage decorations designed by Auguste Alfred Rubé and Philippe Chaperon (act 1), Eugène Carpezat and (Joseph-)...
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Chacornac Merieme Chadid Daniel Chalonge Jean-Baptiste Chappe d'Auteroche Auguste Charlois Sébastien Charnoz Jean Chazy Olivier Chesneau Henri Chrétien Jean-Pierre...
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André-Nicolas Levasseur (also known as Auguste Levasseur) was a 19th-century French writer and diplomat known in the United States for accompanying the...
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misspelled as "Lottie". Mary Livingstone's star is misspelled as "Livingston". Auguste Lumière star misspelled as "August". Henry O'Neill's star is misspelled...
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the Supreme Council of France and its 50 lodges, presided over by Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet, strongly opposed this forced integration. When he took...
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years, while the final two sections focus on just three days. Le Cousin Pons (1847) and La Cousine Bette (1848) tell the story of Les Parents Pauvres...
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Rigaud may refer to: Cyrille Rigaud (1750–1824), French poet from Occitania Auguste Rigaud (1760–1835), French poet André Rigaud (1761–1811), Haitian revolutionary...
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Alcan. p. 51. Saint-Gal de Pons (1931, p. 90) Saint-Gal de Pons (1931, p. 92) Saint-Gal de Pons (1931, p. 93) Saint-Gal de Pons (1931, p. 94) Frouin (1927...
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Châtre, Baron de Maisonfort [fr] (died 1630), Marshal of France in 1616 Pons de Lauzières-Thémines-Cardaillac, Marquis of Thémines [fr] (1553–1627), Marshal...
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Standardwörterbuch Plus Englisch mit Wörterbuch-App: Englisch-Deutsch, Deutsch-Englisch, PONS, Stuttgart, 2019, p. 714. Tostmann 1990. Concise Oxford English Dictionary...
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since 1968. In addition to Waldensian Presbyterian Church, the Jean-Pierre Auguste Dalmas House and Valdese Elementary School are listed on the National Register...
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collection include works by John Singer Sargent, Albrecht Dürer, Isamu Noguchi, Auguste Rodin, Andy Warhol, Milton Resnick, Salvador Dalí, and Pablo Picasso among...
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Louis-Antoine-Auguste de Rohan-Chabot, 6th Duke of Rohan (20 April 1733 – 29 November 1807), Prince, Count and Baron of Léon, Duke of Chabot, then 6th...
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38 4 - Tony Pond 1973 1993 42 8 - Lukáš Pondělíček 2012 2015 3 - - Xavier Pons 2014 2014 1 - - Jasen Popov 1993 2006 28 4 - Valentin Porcișteanu 2013 2015...
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"Salort-Pons named DIA's new director". The Detroit News. Retrieved September 29, 2015. Hodges, Michael H. (November 19, 2020). "In DIA Director Salort-Pons,...
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1891 24 April 1896 Jan Peerce 337 tenor 29 November 1941 22 June 1968 Juan Pons 337 baritone 4 January 1983 24 October 2007 Ara Berberian 335 bass 21 April...
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Smithson Tennant (died 1815), English chemist. December 21 – Jean-Louis Pons (died 1831), French astronomer. December 25 – William Gregor (died 1817)...
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of antiquity and the Renaissance.[citation needed] The young architect Auguste-Henri-Victor Grandjean de Montigny undertook the renovation. The competition...
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Draguignan: deputy of the district of Draguignan, then prime minister in 1870 Lily Pons, born in Draguignan Ronald Searle, a British artist, died in Draguignan Philippe...
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late 1106. As he was dying in 1112, Tancred made Pons, Count of Tripoli, promise to marry her; Pons and Cecile were married later that year, when she...
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Paris Commune on 24 May 1871. Michel Laurencin (illustrations by Georges Pons): Dictionnaire biographique de Touraine, Chambray-lès-Tours, Éditions C.L...
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Communism in Crisis 1976–89 (2012) Pipes, Richard. Communism: A History (2003) Pons, Silvio and Robert Service, eds. A Dictionary of 20th-Century Communism (Princeton...
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de Sévérac Bournazel Baraqueville Château de Calmont d'Olt Rodez Millau Pons Medieval villages in the Muse Valley: Castelnau-Pégayrols Saint-Beauzély...
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(born 1954) Jean Nouvel Charles Percier Claude Perrault Dominique Perrault Auguste Perret Christian de Portzamparc Jean Prouvé Alain Provost Henri Sauvage...
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