Jean-Louis Aubert (15 February 1731 in Paris – 10 November 1814 in Paris), called the Abbé Aubert, was a French dramatist, poet and journalist, son of...
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Jean-Louis Aubert (born 1955), French musician Abbé Aubert (Jean-Louis Aubert, 1731–1814), French dramatist, poet and journalist Jeanne Aubert (1906–1988)...
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following: Abbé Aubert (1731–1814), French playwright, poet and journalist Louis Aubert (painter) (1720 – c. 1800), painter and composer Alexander Aubert, English...
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Prohibited Best-Seller: The Abbé de Vertot and his Histoire de Malte (Oak Knoll Press, 2016) Media related to René Aubert de Vertot at Wikimedia Commons...
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birth. Jean Aubert frequented the unofficial Académie du Petit-Luxembourg, in the Hôtel du Petit Luxembourg, that was founded in 1729 by the comte-abbé de...
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Title: Abbé Adam (flourished 14th century), French priest Abbé Aubert (1731–1814), French writer Abbé Faria (Portuguese: Abade Faria), or Abbé (Abbot)...
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(1731–1814) was a dramatist, poet and journalist, also known as the Abbé Aubert. Aubert's oldest son, Louis, was greatly influenced by the Italian style of...
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anniversary of the Emmaüs Mouvement, founded by Abbé Pierre in 1949. After many encounters with Abbé Pierre, musician and producer Julien Civange proposed...
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September – François Guizot, Prime Minister (born 1787) 22 December – Louis Aubert-Roche, physician (born 1818) "Olympedia – Rose Gelbert". www.olympedia.org...
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Charles d’Arenberg Abbé Joseph Castillon for Nos douleurs fécondes Abbé Jean-Amable de La Vallette-Monbrun (1872-1930) for Maine de Biran Abbé Louis Prunel...
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Marigot's black inhabitants rebelled and built a fort in the city. Abbé Aubert, a white priest and leader of the rebellion in the area, also commandeered...
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Antoine de Fervesai, Jean de la Haye, Milon-Saint-Léger, Pierre de Cluix, Philippe de Cluix and Renaud de Comblanc. René Aubert. History of the Knights...
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were Jacques, seigneur de Clermont; Gabriel, brigadier of cavalry; Jean, Abbé de Clermont; and Marguerite, who died as a nun. Jacques Dyel du Parquet died...
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les Invalides, with casualties from both world wars later added. Louis Aubert, composer Michel Baroin (division 12) Lucien Besnard, playwright (division...
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Esprit Fléchier, writer and Bishop of Nîmes (d. 1710) 14 June – Jean Gallois, scholar and abbé (d. 1707) 13 August – François-Séraphin Régnier-Desmarais, ecclesiastic...
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Saint-Aubert. La Normandie dialectale, 1999, ISBN 2-84133-076-1 Alain Marie, Les auteurs patoisants du Calvados, 2005. ISBN 2-84706-178-9. Roger Jean Lebarbenchon...
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pp. 209–212. René Aubert de Vertot, Ambassades de Messieurs de Noailles en Angleterre, vol. 2 (Leyden, 1763), pp. 306-307 René Aubert de Vertot, Ambassades...
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Suger (redirect from Abbé Suger)
Bulletin 93, no. 4 (December 2011), pp. 399–422. JSTOR. Hunt, Patrick. "Abbé Suger and a Medieval Theory of Light in Stained Glass: Lux, Lumen, Illumination"...
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its name to Saint-Alban. The Parish of Saint-Antoine-Abbé changed its name to Saint-Antoine-Abbé-Partie-Nord-Est. The Parish of Saint-Antoine-de-la-Valtrie...
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héroïque in 3 acts, with Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon and abbé de La Marre, music by Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville, presented at Théâtre du Palais-Royal...
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Émile Souvestre, Scènes de la Chouannerie, Michel Lévy, Paris, 1856; Abbé Jean-François Paulouin, La Chouannerie du Maine et Pays adjacents. 1793–1799–1815–1832...
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Reprinted Bookstore Bachelin-Deflorenne, 1815), page 191. François-Alexandre Aubert Chesnaye Des Bois, Genealogical Dictionary heraldic And Chronological History:...
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extrait de l'ordinaire d'Aoste, Aoste : Imprimerie valdôtaine, 1978 Édouard Aubert, Les mosaïques de la Cathédrale d'Aoste, Paris : Librairie archéologique...
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(in French). Vol. Tome quatrieme (IV). Amsterdam: Chez P. Brunel. p. 213. Abbé Couderc (1856). Notice sur l'église de Bédoués (in French). Toulouse: Imprimerie...
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Jeanne Aubert Jean-Louis Aubert Jean-Pierre Aumont Claude Autant-Lara Daniel Auteuil Charles Aznavour Brigitte Bardot Emmanuelle Béart Loleh Bellon Jean-Paul...
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hôtel Drouot (Ferri), 14 November 2004, lot. 25. Portrait of René Aubert d'Aubeuf, abbé of Vertot, historian of the Order of Malta. Engraved by Laurent...
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1342–1349: Foulques de Chanac 1349–1350: Audoin-Aubert 1350–1352: Pierre de Lafôret 1353–1363: Jean de Meulent (also Bishop of Noyon) 1362–1373: Etienne...
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December 16, 1896. Abbé Fouilhaux, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907)., L'épiscopat français..., pp. 199-200. Belmont: Abbé Fouilhaux, in: Société...
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Directors. Bonaparte returned from Egypt in October, and was engaged by Abbé Sieyès and others to carry out a parliamentary coup d'état on 9–10 November...
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Cyrano de Bergerac (section Jean Lemoine)
Vol. I. Paris: S.E.V.P.E.N. de La Chesnaye des Bois, François-Alexandre Aubert (1778). Dictionnaire de la noblesse: contenant les généalogies, l'histoire...
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