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    Marguerite Jeanne "Meg" Japy Steinheil, Baroness Abinger (16 April 1869 – 17 July 1954) was a French woman known for her many love affairs with important...
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    The Dreyfus Affair (French: L'affaire Dreyfus), also known as Dreyfus Court-Martial, is an 1899 series of eleven short silent films by Georges Méliès...
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    Mercier to leave the CFP. Having remarried in 1927 (to Marguerite Dreyfus, niece of Alfred Dreyfus), Mercier was also the object of anti-Semitic attacks...
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    born in Mulhouse, Alsace, France, on 30 November 1928 to Fernand and Marguerite Dreyfus. The doctor incorrectly wrote Pauline Huguette on the birth certificate;...
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    Mathieu Dreyfus (2 July 1857– 23 October 1930) was an Alsatian Jewish industrialist and the older brother of Alfred Dreyfus, a French military officer...
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  • Dreyfus is a 1930 German drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Fritz Kortner, Grete Mosheim, and Heinrich George. It portrays the Dreyfus...
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    of August 1914. Reinach had married Marguerite Dreyfus, daughter of Mathieu Dreyfus and niece of Alfred Dreyfus, and had a son, Jean-Pierre Reinach (1915–1942)...
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    Fernand Labori (category People associated with the Dreyfus affair)
    manuscrites, sa vie. Editor V. Attinger. Author Marguerite Labori, 1947, Paris, Labori, pour Zola, pour Dreyfus, contre la terre entière, un avocat. Editor...
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  • Hippolyte Durand and Émilie Marguerite Mélanie (née Boussiron) Durand. She was married to French actor Henry Murray (born Henri Dreyfus), with whom she had a...
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    presidency at formal events. He tried to dampen the enormous controversy of the Dreyfus Affair by refusing to reopen the case despite evidence in favour of the...
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    resolution of the Dreyfus affair began with the decision of the Court of Cassation to annul the original 1894 conviction of Alfred Dreyfus and order a new...
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    Marguerite de Pachmann Labori (14 December 1864 – 3 July 1952), born Anna Louisa Margaret Okey, was an Australian-born pianist, composer, and music educator...
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  • Amid civic unrest fuelled by rumours of the impending release of Alfred Dreyfus, the government is under threat from nationalists, royalists and anti-Semites...
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    Caroline Rémy de Guebhard (category People associated with the Dreyfus affair)
    promoted women's emancipation and denounced social injustices, including the Dreyfus affair. In 1897, she began writing for Durand's feminist daily newspaper...
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    Ferrette [fr], victim of the fallout of the Dreyfus affair, and another in 1899, even more soundly, to another anti-Dreyfus candidate in Louviers. He died in Paris...
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    Édouard Dreyfus y Gonzalez, comte, then duc de Premio Real (1876–1941) │ │ dont postérité │ │ │ ├──> Félicie (1878–1981) │ │ x (1907) Louis Dreyfus y Gonzalez...
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    September 1898 – 16 March 1991), also known by her married names Jean Tennyson Dreyfus and Jean Tennyson Boissevain, was an American soprano, musical theatre...
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  • Archaeology of Ancient Egypt at the University of Cambridge 8 October 2009 The Dreyfus Affair Robert Gildea, Professor of Modern History at Oxford University...
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    Française in 1896. France took a part in the Dreyfus affair. He signed Émile Zola's manifesto supporting Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish army officer who had been falsely...
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    politician, gained citizenship for Jews in French-ruled Algeria in 1870. Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jew, is buried in the south of the cemetery and is known for...
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  • Recording 7060 Hollywood Boulevard (2014-08-21)August 21, 2014 Julia Louis– Dreyfus Television 6250 Hollywood Boulevard (2010-04-05)April 5, 2010 Anita Louise...
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    became known to international audiences for her starring role as Shosanna Dreyfus in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009), for which she won the...
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    anarchist cause (cf. La Grève des électeurs) and fervent supporter of Alfred Dreyfus, Mirbeau embodied the intellectual who involved himself in civic issues...
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    feminist newspaper first published in Paris on 9 December 1897 by activist Marguerite Durand (1864–1936). Durand, a well known actress and journalist, used...
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    denying their promotions. In 1876 Louis André married the opera singer Marguerite Chapuy, who had created the role of Micaëla in the premiere run of Bizet's...
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    performance of the original piano version was given on 11 April 1919 by Marguerite Long, in the Salle Gaveau in Paris. Long was the widow of Joseph de Marliave...
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    "Congratulations to our seafarers onboard cable ship Ile de Sein". Louis Dreyfus Armateurs. 2021-02-18. Retrieved 2021-05-08. "EllaLink: all aboard | GÉANT...
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  • Bujanovsky 1928 1993 Russian Jean-Michel Damase 1928 2013 French George Dreyfus 1928 French Jacob Druckman 1928 1996 American Windows Du Mingxin 1928 Chinese...
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    proceeds bought the position of notary in Marmande. In 1877 he married Marie Marguerite Espagnac, daughter of a Nérac doctor, who brought a substantial dowry...
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    Galleries New York City Pro-Dreyfus included Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, Paul Signac and Mary Cassatt. Anti-Dreyfus included Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne...
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