• Hippolyte Auger, born Hippolyte Augé, 25 May 1796 in Auxerre and died 5 January 1881 in Menton, was a French writer, Russian translator, and editor of...
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    and English in 1848. The Tsar also commissioned the French writer Hippolyte Auger to pen an extensive refutation. However, as the scandal of Custine's...
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    counter Custine's work. The Tsar also commissioned the French writer Hippolyte Auger to pen an extensive refutation. However, as the scandal of Custine's...
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    1836) Étienne-Jules Ramey, sculptor from France (d. 1852) May 25 Hippolyte Auger, French writer (d. 1881) Mendes Cohen, was a Jewish American politician...
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  • periods and eight tableaux, 1837 Pauvre mère !, drama in five acts, with Hippolyte Auger, 1837 L’Élève de Saint-Cyr, drama in five acts, 1838 Le Château de...
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    Edme Hippolyte Marié-Davy (28 April 1820 – 26 July 1893) was a French chemist and inventor during the 19th century. He was born in Clamecy, Nièvre. In...
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    Hippolyte et Aricie (Hippolytus and Aricia) was the first opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau. It was premiered to great controversy by the Académie Royale...
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    Ribaupierre, Nikolai Ilyinsky, Countess Edling, Count de Rochechouart, Hippolyte Auger, Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky, Count Mikhail Tolstoy, the poet Alexander...
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    met the French writer, editor, and translator Hippolyte Auger, who had joined the Russian army. For Auger, who was on the Paris police register of homosexuals...
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  • lyonnais, drama in 3 acts 1836: Pierre le Grand, drama in 5 acts, with Hippolyte Auger 1836: Je suis fou, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Foucher 1836:...
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    John Auger (c. 1678 – 1718, occasionally spelled Augur or Augier) was a pirate active in the Bahamas around 1718. He is primarily remembered for being...
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    October 2012. "Scientists celebrate inauguration of Pierre Auger Observatory". Pierre Auger Observatory. Archived from the original on 7 January 2009....
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  • James O'Connor      Liberal Death Yes Prescott July 29, 1929 Louis-Mathias Auger      Independent Liberal Élie-Oscar Bertrand      Liberal Resignation following...
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  • He died in August of the following year.[self-published source?] John Auger, one of the pardoned pirates who returned to piracy but was captured by...
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  • capturing Vane's associate Nicholas Woodall instead, followed by John Auger, both of whom had accepted the same pardon as Hornigold, but later slid...
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    Moggridge Henry Shipton John Cullomore Peter Johnson Charles Morgan John Auger William South Marmaduke Gee James Morvat Benjamin Turner John Mutlow John...
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    route to Havana. He returned with ten prisoners, including captain John Auger, and three corpses. On 9 December 1718, Rogers brought the ten men captured...
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    François-Léon Sicard 1892 – Hippolyte-Jules Lefebvre 1893 – Aimé-Jérémie-Delphin Octobre 1894 – Constant-Ambroise Roux 1895 – Hippolyte-Paul-René Roussel (dit...
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    Jean-Claude Gorgy, French playwright born in Fontainebleu Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse (1826–1898), conchologist, lived and died at Château d'Argeville...
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    being called on to act as Vicar-Capitular of Paris, conjointly with MM. Auger and Morel, at the death of Archbishop Quélen. Affre was elevated to the...
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  • Rogers sent them out again in late 1718 and this time they captured John Auger. Cockram also produced a map of Harbour Island which Rogers sent back to...
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  • attacked three pirates in late 1718, forcing them ashore; one of them was John Auger, whom Hornigold would soon recapture. Woodard, Colin (2008). The Republic...
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    version, was premiered on German television in 1968 and starred Arleen Auger as Mabel, Gerd Nienstedt as the Pirate King and Martha Mödl as Ruth, with...
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  • The California State Military Museum - Spanish and Mexican California: Hippolyte de Bouchard and His Attacks on the California Missions Hipólito (Hypolite)...
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  • Pierre Hincelin Acting, then confirmed governor 15 July 1695 to 1702 Charles Auger Governor 1703–1705 Joseph d'Honon de Gallifet Did not take office 1702–1705...
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  • Asinger reaction – Friedrich Asinger Auger effect (a.k.a. Auger-Meitner effect), electron – Pierre Victor Auger and Lise Meitner Autler–Townes effect...
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  • (1979) first post-Gregg execution in Nevada Ramakrishna Biswas (1931) Hippolyte Visart de Bocarmé (1851) Gerald Bordelon (2010) most recent execution...
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  • Lucien Bonaparte, 1803–1816, politician. Excluded by ordinance. Louis-Simon Auger, 1816–1829, journalist and playwright Charles-Guillaume Étienne, 1829–1845...
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    Diversity Web (online). Accessed at https://animaldiversity.org. Lucas, Hippolyte (1849). "Crustacés, Arachnides, Myriopodes et Hexapodes: Exploration scientifique...
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  • Bahamas in late 1718 his ships were attacked by three pirates led by John Auger and Phineas Bunce, who mistook the Spanish vessels for salt-trading sloops...
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