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    Paul-Auguste Arène (26 June 1843 – 17 December 1896) was a Provençal poet and French writer. Arène was born in Sisteron, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, the son...
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  • the genus Dombeya Paul Arène (1843–1896), Provençal poet and French writer Arena (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Arene (disambiguation)...
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    collection bibliothèque de la pléiade, ED. Gallimard, Paris, 1957, p.1111 Paul Arène, Contes et nouvelles de Provence, éd. Presses de la Renaissance, Paris...
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    Vol. 73, No. 1, pp. 116–122. Sachs, Murray (1964). "Alphonse Daudet and Paul Arène: Some Umpublished Letters", Romanic Review, Vol. 55, pp. 30–37. Saylor...
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    Provence, inspired by his imagination and by his vision of ancient Greece. Paul Arène (1843–1896), born in Sisteron, wrote about life and the countryside around...
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    period Benassit moved in the Left Bank literary circles that included Paul Arène, Hippolyte Babou, Charles Bataille [fr], Léon Cladel, Alphonse Daudet...
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    of Gaston, Duke of Orléans and instigator of the Chalais conspiracy. Paul Arène (1843–1896), poet. Louis Antoine Jullien (1812–1860), popular music conductor...
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    Rabbe (1786 at Riez – 1830), romantic poet in prose, Album of a pessimist Paul Arène (1843 at Sisteron – 1896) writer and poet Lazarine Negro (1848–1899),...
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    Salpêtrière; Albert Gombault (1844–1904), neurologist and anatomist; Paul Arène (1843–1896), novelist; Jules Claretie (1840–1913), journalist and literary...
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    Mistral Jean Charles-Brun Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian Joseph Loubet Paul Arène Pierre Deluns-Montaud Théodore Aubanel Commemorative plaque The Félibrige...
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  • in Paris (rue Jacob), and which included: Jean Moréas, Ernest Raynaud, Paul Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros. The first...
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  • (1842–1908) Albert Sorel (1842–1906) René de Lespinasse (1843–1922) Paul Arène (1843–1896) Paul Verlaine (1844–1896) Anatole France (Anatole François Thibault)...
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  • B-movie starring Pam Grier Arena (1989 film), a science fiction film starring Paul Satterfield and Claudia Christian The Arena (2001 film), a direct-to-video...
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    Daudet, Paul Claudel, Anatole France, Edmond de Goncourt, Jean Lorrain, J.-H. Rosny aîné, Auguste Bréal, Paul Arène, Maurice Spronck, Jules Renard, Paul Margueritte...
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    Adolphe Dumas (1806–1861), Félibrige, republican and traditionalist, Paul Arène, Clovis Hugues and Élémir Bourges who referred to this river; the best...
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    death in 1908. Emmanuel Arène was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, on 1 January 1856. He was the fifth of six children of Joseph Arène, a merchant, and Jeanne-Paule...
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    authors who were published in Gil Blas include: Paul Arène Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly Émile Bergerat Léon Bloy Paul Bourget Robert Caze Léon Cladel Claude Debussy...
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  • – Bertha von Suttner, Austrian pacifist writer (died 1914) June 26 – Paul Arène, French poet and author (died 1896) July 5 – Mandell Creighton, English...
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    unite and seize political power from Arène and eliminate him from departmental decision making. However, by 1895 Arène was again the undisputed master of...
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  • 1928) 19 June - Charles-Edouard Lefebvre, composer (died 1917) 26 June - Paul Arène, poet and writer (died 1896) 13 July - Jean Marie Antoine de Lanessan...
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    Injalbert in Béziers. Photograph courtesy Brigitte Hamey. Injalbert's Paul Arène. Part of Molière statue by Injalbert Part of Molière statue in Pezenas...
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    all the ages. Lou debanaire flouri (The Flowery Reel) with a preface by Paul Arène, was not published until 1908, ten years after her death. It was a collection...
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    kindergarten nor a primary school. Students from the commune are assigned to the Paul Arène Scholastic City in Sisteron. The nearest hospital is at Sisteron which...
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  • and statesman (born 1815) 26 October – Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour, statesman (born 1827) 17 December – Paul Arène, poet and writer (born 1843) List of...
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    The Monastery of Saint Paul de Mausole (French: monastère Saint-Paul-de-Mausole) is a former Roman Catholic 11th—century Benedictine monastery in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence...
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    Monument to Paul Veyson by Félix Charpentier Antony Valabrègue medallion by Félix Charpentier in the Cimetière du Montparnasse. Bust of Paul Saïn in Avignon's...
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    Les Arènes is a painting by Vincent van Gogh executed in Arles, in November or December 1888, during the period of time when Paul Gauguin was living with...
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    The Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis is a church on rue Saint-Antoine in the Marais quarter of Paris. The present building was constructed from 1627 to '41...
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  • Empire Sprite Abeille de Perrin (1843–1910), full name Elzéar Emmanuel Arène Abeille de Perrin, French entomologist Scipion Abeille (died 1697), French...
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    (1918), Alfred de Vigny's Military Servitude and Grandeur (1919), and Paul Arène's The Golden Goat (1921) into English. She wrote essays from France for...
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