Louis-Émile Bertin (23 March 1840 – 22 October 1924) was a French naval engineer, one of the foremost of his time, and a proponent of the "Jeune École"...
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Rees. Bertin, Charles-Émile. (1914). Guerre russo-japonaise: Liao-Yang :six mois de manoeuvre et la bataille; Släktträdet, Charles-Émile Bertin Sisemore...
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writer Henry Moret (1856–1913), painter of the Pont-Aven School Charles-Émile Bertin [fr] (1871–1959), colonel, eminent specialist in Meiji period Japan...
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1919: Armand Lucien Clément 1920: Émile Topsent 1921: Étienne Rabaud 1922: Émile Brumpt 1923: Paul Carié 1924: Charles Pérez 1925: Louis Boutan 1926: Félix...
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client of Le Sieur Beaulard) also joined the clients of Rose Bertin. Langlade, Émile. Rose Bertin, the creator of fashion at the court of Marie-Antoinette...
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théâtre by Jules Truffier; directed by Pierre Bertin 1935: Madame Quinze by Jean Sarment, directed by Émile Fabre 1935: Sur la lisière d'un bois by Victor...
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daily, it was headed for nearly forty years by Bertin l'Aîné and was owned for a long time by the Bertin family. During the First Empire it was opposed...
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(Gustave Zédé), will be based at Toulon while the third ship of the class (Émile Bertin) will be based at Brest. The four units of the class are to be constructed...
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La Esmeralda (opera) (category Operas by Louise Bertin)
La Esmeralda is a grand opera in four acts composed by Louise Bertin. The libretto was written by Victor Hugo, who had adapted it from his 1831 novel Notre-Dame...
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(1826–1888) Charles-Louis Clérisseau (1721–1820) François Clouet (1515–1572) Jean Clouet (1480–1541) Léon Cogniet (1794–1880) Alphonse Colas (1818–1887) Émile Colinus...
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au Père Lachaise, Mémoire et Documents, 2006, p. 291 ISBN 978-2914611480 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Émile Drain. Émile Drain at IMDb v t e...
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Pedro Américo Félix-Joseph Barrias Louis-Ernest Barrias Émile Bayard François-Léon Benouville Émile Bin Nils Blommér Rosa Bonheur Léon Bonnat Alfred Boucher...
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near Kobe. Construction was supervised by the French engineer Louis-Émile Bertin. The first warship constructed at Kure, Miyako, was launched in 1897...
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(French: Ministre de la Marine) (1934–1935), then commanded the cruiser Émile-Bertin in squadron in the Atlantic. Capitaine de Vaisseau in October 1936, he...
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Bourret Émile Bouthemy Léon Bouvier René Bouvret Laurent Bovis André Boyer Jacques Branet Gabriel Branier Jean Brasseur Raphaël Briard Roger Brias Charles Bricogne...
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Hugo, mise en scène Émile Fabre, Comédie-Française 1936: La Rabouilleuse by Émile Fabre after Honoré de Balzac, mise en scène Émile Fabre, Comédie-Française...
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Pierre Tirard, his own fourth ministry (March 1890 – February 1892), and the Émile Loubet and Alexandre Ribot ministries. The introduction of the three-years'...
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diplomat Karl Rathgen, economist Jules Brunet, artillery officer Louis-Émile Bertin, naval engineer, constructor of the Kure and Sasebo Naval Arsenals, Léonce...
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revised again to 4 acts at the Palais Garnier on 2 April 1884). Libretto by Émile Augier after the life of the poet Sappho of Lesbos. The creation of the...
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Belley) 1885: Émilie Carpentier for Enfants d'Alsace et de Lorraine & Marthe Bertin for Madame Grammaire et ses enfants 1884: Médéric Charot [fr] for Croquis...
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Olivier Émile Ollivier (French: [emil ɔlivje]; 2 July 1825 – 20 August 1913) was a French statesman. Starting as an avid republican opposed to Emperor...
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(sunk 10 April), Seal (captured 5 May) ?? minesweepers 2 cruisers – Émile Bertin and Montcalm 4 auxiliary cruisers – El Djezaïr, El Mansour, El Kantara...
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Construction of the arsenal was supervised by the French engineer Louis-Émile Bertin. In 1913, a 250-ton crane was installed, and the shipbuilding facilities...
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Louise Bertin (1805–1877) Christophe Bertrand (1981–2010) Henri Betti (1917–2005) Georges Bizet (1838–1875) Adolphe Blanc (1828–1885) Nicolas-Charles Bochsa...
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century under the name of Sithiu (Sithieu or Sitdiu), around the Saint-Bertin abbey founded on the initiative of Audomar, (Odemaars or Omer). Omer, bishop...
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of Casablanca, 8 November 1942. Jeanne d'Arc (1930) – scrapped 1966 Émile Bertin (1933) – struck 1959 La Galissonnière class La Galissonnière (1933) –...
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1679–80 – Charles Desforest 1681 – No award 1682 – Hyacinthe Rigaud 1683 – Gabriel Benoist 1684 – Gregor Brandmüller 1685 – Nicolas Bertin 1686 – Antoine...
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Victor Hugo (redirect from Charles Vacquerie)
the piano – with only one finger. Hugo also worked with composer Louise Bertin, writing the libretto for her 1836 opera La Esmeralda, which was based on...
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(Paris, 1705) Pelée in Marin Marais's Alcione (Paris, 1706) Agamemnon in Bertin de la Doué and Bouvard's Cassandre (Paris, 1706) Pyrrhus in Colasse's Polyxène...
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Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (/ˌtælɪrænd ˈpɛrɪɡɔːr/, French: [ʃaʁl mɔʁis də tal(ɛ)ʁɑ̃ peʁiɡɔʁ, – moʁ-]; 2 February 1754 – 17 May 1838), 1st...
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