Antoine-Marin Lemierre (12 January 1733 – 4 July 1793) was a French dramatist and poet. He was born in Paris, into a poor family, but found a patron in...
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Lemierre is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Lemierre (1875–1956), French bacteriologist Antoine-Marin Lemierre (1733–1793), French...
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sculptor Antoine-Jean Gros (1771–1835), a French female painter Antoine-Marin Lemierre (1733–1793), a French dramatist and poet Éric Antoine (born 1976)...
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of rebellion against tyranny both in Switzerland and in Europe. Antoine-Marin Lemierre wrote a play inspired by Tell in 1766 and revived it in 1786. The...
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the Second Book of Horace See also 1733 in poetry January 12 – Antoine-Marin Lemierre, French poet and dramatist (died 1793) March 13 – Joseph Priestley...
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Horace Walpole – The Castle of Otranto Samuel Foote – The Patron Antoine-Marin Lemierre – Idomne Arthur Murphy No One's Enemy But His Own What We Must All...
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du Palais Royal and published in 1791. He was also the nephew of Antoine-Marin Lemierre (1723-1793), a poet and playwright, member of the Académie française...
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1741–1761, ecclesiastic Charles Batteux, 1761–1780, ecclesiastic Antoine-Marin Lemierre, 1780–1793, poet and playwright Félix-Julien-Jean Bigot de Préameneu...
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was by Michel-Jean Sedaine based on a play of the same name by Antoine-Marin Lemierre. It was first performed by the Comédie-Italienne at the first Salle...
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Moritz), German essayist and travel writer (born 1756) July 4 – Antoine-Marin Lemierre, French dramatist and poet (born 1733) November 3 – Olympe de Gouges...
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held family celebrations and received poets and writers such as Antoine-Marin Lemierre, Claude Joseph Dorat and Germain-François Poullain de Saint-Foix...
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with its political and moral creed. The play Guillaume Tell by Antoine-Marin Lemierre, which displayed popular themes of the struggle against tyranny...
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Guillaume Tell drame mise en musique 3 acts Jean-Michel Sedaine, after Antoine-Marin Lemierre 9 April 1791 Paris, Comédie-Italienne Cécile et Ermancé, ou Les...
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London: William Lane, 1791. (adaptation of La Veuve de Malabar by Antoine-Marin Lemierre; produced in London in 1790; Lane published three editions and there...
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German libretto was written by Eduard Heinrich Gehe [de], based on Antoine-Marin Lemierre's 1770 play La veuve du Malabar ou L'Empire des coutumes. Spohr had...
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link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: January 12 – Antoine-Marin Lemierre (died 1793), French poet and playwright March 18 – Christoph Friedrich...
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March 29 – Charlotte Brooke (born c. 1740), Irish poet July 4 – Antoine-Marin Lemierre (born 1733), French poet and playwright September 16 – Johann Adolf...
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Gaetano Rossi and Bartolomeo Merelli after La veuve du Malabar by Antoine-Marin Lemierre 26 December 1817 Venice, La Fenice Le danaide (also as: Danao) tragedia...
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study on the phylogenetic relationships of Bufo servatus is published by Lemierre et al. (2021), who interpret this species as a senior synonym of Thaumastosaurus...
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