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    Maurice Cottenet (11 February 1895 – 11 April 1972) was a French footballer. He was part of France national football team at the 1924 Summer Olympics,...
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  • Coupe de France on two occasions. Led by French internationals such as Maurice Cottenet, Charles Bardot, and Raoul Dutheil, Cannes were regular participants...
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  • in 1930 and went on to captain the team in the entire tournament. Maurice Cottenet was the first goalkeeper to captain the national team. Alex Thépot...
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  • Years Coach 1934–35 François Konya 1935–36 Jean Gast 1936–38 Maurice Cottenet 1938–44 Jean Gast 1944–46 Karoly Mayer 1946–47 Armand Deruaz 1947–49 Charles...
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  • players that earned caps with the official side: Jean Ducret (20), Maurice Cottenet (18), Eugène Langenove (2), and Félix Vial (1). Grunig of the Union...
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  • translator, film director and film producer (born 1898). 11 April – Maurice Cottenet, soccer player (born 1895). 26 April – Jacques de Bernonville, collaborationist...
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    Home Championship (March 9 – April 6, 1895)  England 11 February – Maurice Cottenet, French footballer 11 April – Jack Bamber, British footballer 23 May...
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  • 29 January – Pierre Gaxotte, historian (died 1982) 11 February – Maurice Cottenet, soccer player (died 1972) 28 February – Marcel Pagnol, novelist, playwright...
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  • GK   Maurice Cottenet DF   Eugène Langenove DF   Jules Huysmans DF   Paul Baron DF   Antoine Parachini MF   Georges Haas MF   Jules Dewaquez FW   Antoine...
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  • (1902-04-10)10 April 1902 (aged 22) F.C. Blidéen (Blida, Algeria) 1GK Maurice Cottenet (1895-02-11)11 February 1895 (aged 29) Olympique de Paris 3MF Édouard...
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    had had an abortion. According to literature and film scholars Madeleine Cottenet-Hage and Robert P. Kolker, Duras' provocative cinema between 1973 and 1983...
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  • JSTOR 4303408. S2CID 143909070. ProQuest 1290793130. Knott, Cheryl (2014), Cottenet, Cécile (ed.), "The Publication and Reception of The Southern Negro and...
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  • 1947), les Racines (Prix Renée- Vivien, 1952) […] Makward, Christiane P.; Cottenet-Hage, Madeleine (January 1996). Dictionnaire littéraire des femmes de langue...
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    registered as historical monuments: The Town Hall / School (1853) The Cottenet House (1734) A Lavoir (Public laundry) at Ruelle du Four (19th century)...
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  • Franco-American Writers: In-visible Authors in the Global Market". In Cécile Cottenet (ed.). Race, Ethnicity and Publishing in America. palgrave macmillan. pp...
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    26 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine Ośrodek Brama Grodzka - Teatr NN Cottenet-Hage, Madeleine. "Anna Langfus". Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 18 September...
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