Joseph Roumanille (Occitan: Josèp Romanilha; 8 August 1818 – 24 May 1891) was a Provençal poet. He was born at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône)...
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French but quickly switched to Provençal, due to the influence of Joseph Roumanille. He is known primarily for La Miougrano entreduberto (1860, The Split...
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Aubanel, Jean Brunet, Paul Giéra, Anselme Mathieu, Frédéric Mistral, Joseph Roumanille and Alphonse Tavan. Together, they aimed to restore the Provençal...
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for the Occitan language. It was first used in a published work by Joseph Roumanille in 1853, and then by Frédéric Mistral in 1854. Its aim is to make...
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contact with the members of the Felibertum félibrige: Frédéric Mistral, Joseph Roumanille and Théodore Aubanel. He was often at Mistral's house in Bouches-du-Rhône...
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where he was born. Mistral joined forces with one of his teachers, Joseph Roumanille, and five other Provençal poets and on 21 May 1854, they founded Félibrige...
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of France during the Nine Years' War, which was waged 1688–1697. Joseph Roumanille (1818-1891) : Provençal poet, he lived in Nyons from 1843 to 1844...
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of the great writers of the Félibrige, including Frédéric Mistral, Joseph Roumanille, and Alphonse Daudet. He knew Alphonse de Lamartine as well. Late...
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de Peyrol e de J. Roumanille... Avignon : Joseph Roumanille, 1873. 12°, 129 p. Li nouvè de Saboly, de Peyrol e de J. Roumanille... Em'un bon noumbre...
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Théodore Aubanel, Jean Brunet, Anselme Mathieu, Paul Piera, his teacher Joseph Roumanille, and Alphonse Tavan. He was noted for his promotion of Provençal literature...
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he gained immediate recognition. In 1879, he married the niece of Joseph Roumanille, the husband of his sister Rose Anaïs. His next work, Tolosa, an epic...
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Étienne-Michel Faillon (1800–1870), Catholic historian, was born in Tarascon Joseph Roumanille (1818–1891), poet and one of the founders of Félibrige, studied and...
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destined to eclipse in importance any that had gone before. In 1845 Joseph Roumanille of Saint-Rémy (Bouches-du-Rhône), became usher in a small school at...
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for poetry was sparked by one of his teachers, the Provençal poet Joseph Roumanille. He spent many years compiling Trésor dóu Félibrige, a dictionary...
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simplified decoration and mounted on a wooden base. Used by the French poet Joseph Roumanille in the early 1860s. Palais du Roure, Avignon, France, 2019...
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Font-Ségugne in Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne. On 21 May 1854, he invited Joseph Roumanille, Frédéric Mistral, Théodore Aubanel, Alphonse Tavan, Jean Brunet and...
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Provençal verses, which were published in the Almanach avignonnais by Joseph Roumanille. He died in Antibes. The subject of all of his Provençal pieces is...
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renaissance" (to be distinguished from the 19th-century renaissance of Joseph Roumanille and Frédéric Mistral). Roger Boase (1977), The Origin and Meaning...
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(1881, bronze bas-relief). The Musée Calvet in Avignon holds his Joseph Roumanille (1872, plaster bas-relief) and Marc Bonnefoy (1890, bronze bust)....
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formed the Félibrige movement with fellow poets Frédéric Mistral, Joseph Roumanille, Théodore Aubanel, Jean Brunet, Anselme Mathieu and Alphonse Tavan...
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Poutoun. On 21 May 1854, he co-founded the Félibrige movement with Joseph Roumanille, Frédéric Mistral, Théodore Aubanel, Jean Brunet, Paul Giéra and Alphonse...
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France. On 21 May 1854, he co-founded the Félibrige movement with Joseph Roumanille, Frédéric Mistral, Théodore Aubanel, Alphonse Tavan, Paul Giéra and...
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1859) 24 May – Joseph Roumanille, poet (born 1818) 17 June – Théophile Nicolas Noblot, politician (born 1824) 7 July – Célestin Joseph Félix, Jesuit (born...
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Fèbus) was created as the Béarnese part of Frédéric Mistral's and Joseph Roumanille's academy. Simin Palay, one of its most prominent members, published...
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Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne. On 21 May 1854, he co-founded the Félibrige movement with Joseph Roumanille, Frédéric Mistral, Théodore Aubanel, Jean Brunet, Paul Giéra and Anselme...
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1903). 18 June - Charles Gounod, composer (died 1893). 8 August - Joseph Roumanille, poet (died 1891). 12 August - Edmond-Frederic Le Blant, archaeologist...
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Gaut was a co-author in a collection of poems in Provençal with Joseph Roumanille. That same year, they organised a conference to promote Provençal...
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de Tarascon chose Thérèse Roumanille, wife of Jules Boissière. On 25 November 1886, Alexandrine married the lawyer Joseph Gautier, who also wrote poetry...
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of F. Mistral's Mirèio, from the original Provençal, etc. Avignon: J. Roumanille. p. 208. Desanat (1846), title page. Mistral (1862a), pp. 76–77. Janvier...
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