Look up Celeste, celeste, or céleste in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Celeste may refer to: Mount Celeste, unofficial name of a mountain on Vancouver...
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Vox coelestis Sound of "voix céleste" stop and image of voix célestes (Jeanne d'Arc et les voix célestes (1890) by Diogene Maillart) Problems playing...
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bouleversant avec Camille Cottin et Céleste Brunnquell - Elle". elle.fr. 20 November 2019. "Portrait : qui est Céleste Brunnquell, la révélation éblouissante...
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Celeste is a 2018 platform game developed and published by indie studio Maddy Makes Games. The player controls Madeline, a young woman with anxiety and...
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Céleste Alkan (born Céleste Morhange, after marriage Céleste Marix) (25 February 1812 – 25 December 1897), was a French musician, the sister of the pianist...
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Celeste or Céleste is a given name or surname which derives from the Latin caelestis, meaning heavenly or celestial. The name may refer to: Celeste (singer)...
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Élisabeth-Céleste Vénard, countess of Chabrillan (27 December 1824 – 18 February 1909), better known by her stage name Céleste Mogador and often referred...
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Céleste Bulkeley (née Céleste Talour de La Cartrie; 14 May 1753 – 13 March 1832) was a French aristocrat and soldier in the Catholic and Royal Army during...
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Céline Céleste-Elliott (16 August 1815? Paris – 12 February 1882, Paris), known professionally as Madame Céleste, was a French dancer and actress who...
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Belmont by Céleste Albaret' "Celeste Albaret, 92, Is Dead; Helped Proust in Last Years". New York Times. 1984. Retrieved 30 May 2018. "E' morta Céleste Albaret...
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Laplace. Volumes 1-4 of "Mécanique céleste" translated by Nathaniel Bowditch(1829) Title page of Volume 1 of "Mécanique céleste" translated by Nathaniel Bowditch(1829)...
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Village Voice, vol. 27, no. 51, September 28, 1982 Céleste at IMDb Céleste at filmportal.de Céleste Archived 2011-05-26 at the Wayback Machine at percyadlon...
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2024. "Céleste Mordenti und ihre historische Medaille" [Céleste Mordenti and her historic medal]. Tageblatt (in German). October 7, 2024. Céleste Mordenti...
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Mary Celeste (/səˈlɛst/; often erroneously referred to as Marie Celeste) was a Canadian-built, American-registered merchant brigantine that was discovered...
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Celeste O'Connor (born December 2, 1998) is a Kenyan-born American actor. They are known for playing Paloma Davis in the Amazon original film Selah and...
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Mavrona, a Greek lady (Madame Céleste) Alexis, Chief of the Wizard Skiff (Madame Céleste) Agata, A Zingaro boy (Madame Céleste) Constantine, an aged priest...
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Céleste-Thérèse Couperin (1792 or 1793 — 14 February 1860) was a French musician, primarily remembered as the last descendant of the famous Couperin family...
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Celeste Epiphany Waite (born 5 May 1994) is a British singer and songwriter. She began her career in 2014 providing vocals for electronic producers such...
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Celeste Holm (April 29, 1917 – July 15, 2012) was an American stage, film and television actress. Holm won an Academy Award for her performance in Elia...
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Celeste River (Spanish pronunciation: [seˈleste]) is a river in Tenorio Volcano National Park of Costa Rica. It is notable for its distinctive turquoise...
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incertitude and floating.” Céleste Boursier-Mougenot at Barbican Centre, London | Electric Guitar Amps[permanent dead link] Céleste Boursier-Mougenot at Barbican...
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Bleu celeste (/ˌbluː səˈlɛst/, "sky blue") is a rarely occurring and non-standard tincture in heraldry (not being one of the seven main colours or metals...
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Celeste (Light Blue, in Spanish) is a city in Hunt County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 809 at the 2020 census. Like many towns in Hunt...
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The Globe Céleste was an icon of the Exposition Universelle of 1900 in Paris, similar to the Eiffel Tower.[clarification needed] It was constructed in...
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Celeste Barber (born 1982) is an Australian comedian and media personality. Celeste Barber was born around 1982 and grew up in Terranora, on the far north...
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Celeste Martins Caeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈlɛʃtɨ kaˈɐjɾu]; born 2 May 1933), also known as Celeste dos cravos ("Celeste of the carnations")...
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Celeste Ann Wallander (born 1961) is an American international relations advisor who currently serves as assistant secretary of defense for international...
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Maria Celeste (born Virginia Gamba) was a Roman Catholic nun, and also the illegitimate daughter of the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei. Maria Celeste may...
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in Paris (1972). It stars Anamaria Vartolomei in the title role, with Céleste Brunnquell, Giuseppe Maggio, Yvan Attal, Marie Gillain, Jonathan Couzinié...
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Marian Gold (redirect from So Long Celeste (album))
Eternally Yours, was released in 2022. Gold's first solo album, So Long Celeste, was released in 1992. Included on the album were cover versions of "The...
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