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    Jean-Baptiste Blache de Beaufort (17 May 1765, in Berlin – 24 January 1834, in Toulouse) was a German ballet dancer and ballet master active in France...
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  • Blache III (born 1977) - American artist Herbert Blaché (1882–1953) - British American film director, producer, and screenwriter Jean-Baptiste Blache...
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  • Blache, daughter of choreographer Jean-Baptiste Blache, on 28 July 1819. The young couple had a son, Jean-Baptiste Hippolyte Barrez, (born 22 April 1820)...
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    (Paris, 16 February 1815) La Naissance de Vénus et de l'Amour, after Jean-Baptiste Blache (Marseille 1817) La Kermesse (Brussels, 1 September 1819) Clari,...
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  • Paris. 1805: Acis et Galatée (Opéra de Paris) 1806: Figaro, with Jean-Baptiste Blache (Opéra de Paris) 1806: L'Hymen de Zéphyre (Opéra de Paris) 1808:...
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  • Venus, ou Les Filets de Vulcain, a pantomime ballet choreographed by Jean-Baptiste Blache. The role of "Han-Tsou" in Chao-Kang, choreographed by Louis Henry...
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  • Becker Jean Becker Jean-Jacques Beineix Yannick Bellon Yamina Benguigui Raymond Bernard Claude Berri Luc Besson Bruno Bianchi Enki Bilal Alice Guy-Blaché Michel...
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    Vénus ou les filets de Vulcain, a ballet-pantomime by Jean-Baptiste Blache with music by Jean Schneitzhoeffer on 29 May 1826. During the performance...
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    performing Venus in Jean-Baptiste Blache's Mars et Vénus. That same year she made her debut in London at the Drury Lane Theatre in Jean-Pierre Aumer's La...
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  • Marceau Jean Marais Jean-Pierre Marielle Ali Marhyar Olivier Martinez Jean-Baptiste Maunier Bernard Minet Miou-Miou Mistinguett Yves Montand Jeanne Moreau...
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  • Vessiot (1884) Paul Vidal de la Blache (1863), considered the founder of French modern geography Claire Voisin (1981) Jean-Loup Waldspurger (1972) André...
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  • (1931–2006), president of Lacoste apparel company, son of René Lacoste Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829), naturalist and zoologist (unearthed in 1834, lost...
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    Alexandre de Falcoz, Comte de La Blâche, although Beaumarchais contested the will (see the Goëzman Affair). His nephew Jean-Baptiste Pâris de Meyzieu contributed...
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  • Javan Vidal (born 1989), British footballer Jean Baptiste Emile Vidal (1825–1893), French dermatologist Jean-Pierre Vidal (born 1977), French alpine skier...
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    de la Blache (1845–1918), geographer, regarded as the father of modern French geography Louis Paulhan (1883–1963), pioneering French pilot Jean Bène (1901–1992)...
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  • other theatres. The Ballet masters of these troupes were: 1733—1747 : Jean-Baptiste Landé 1742—1759 : Antonio Rinaldi 1758—1764 : Franz Hilverding 1766—1772 :...
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    Marc-Antoine Charpentier, François Couperin, Michel-Richard Delalande, Jean-Baptiste Lully and Marin Marais, all of them composers at the court. After the...
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    Benjamin Delessert, Hottinguer, Henri Didot, Bottin and others such as Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès. Although the Society rarely funded scientific travel...
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  • 1725 – Rhoda Delaval, English painter and aristocrat (d. 1757) 1725 – Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, French general (d. 1807) 1726...
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  • Guillaume Blache [fr] Jean Bodard Laijiasa Bolenaivalu Jean-Louis Bouché Anthony Bouthier Aloisio Butonidualevu André Carrié Julien Cazenave [fr] Otilo...
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    Piedmontese Occitania. Georges Jean Marie Darrieus, aeronautical engineer and inventor of the Darrieus rotor. Paul Vidal de La Blache, one of the most prominent...
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  • Dee (England, 1527–1608) Ruth DeFries (US, born 1957) Paul Vidal de la Blache (France, 1845–1918) Félix Delamarche (France, fl. 18th–19th cc.) Michael...
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    Gennes, Albert Fert, Alfred Kastler, Gabriel Lippmann, Louis Néel, Jean Baptiste Perrin and Serge Haroche, while other ENS physicists include such major...
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  • Ambrosio Ameghino – Florentino Ameghino (1854–1911) Amyot – Charles Jean-Baptiste Amyot (1799–1866) Ancey – César Marie Félix Ancey (1860–1906) K. Andersen...
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    approved by the State, i.e. the gentlemen commissioners-inspectors. — Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Edit du 10 janvier 1666 pour la création de l'institution des...
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    Missouri and Platte rivers Jean Baptiste Baudreau II, only man in American history executed by breaking wheel Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, founder...
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    seventeenth-century literature. During Louis XIV's reign, his minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert brought French luxury industries, like textile and porcelain...
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  • Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. 1809) 1730 – Jean Baptiste Seroux d'Agincourt, French archaeologist and historian (d. 1814) 1732 – Jean-Honoré Fragonard, French painter...
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    performances at the Imperial and St. James Theatres in N.Y., co-starred Jean Arthur as Peter Pan, Karloff as Captain Hook, Marcia Henderson as Wendy,...
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  • (1908) Valérie Toureille (2000) Jean Tulard (1958) Maurice Vaïsse (1967) Jacques Verger (1966) Paul Vidal de La Blache (1866) Pierre Vidal-Naquet (1955)...
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