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    Jean Raspail (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁaspaj], 5 July 1925 – 13 June 2020) was a French explorer, novelist, and travel writer. Many of his books are...
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    in 1871. Raspail died in Arcueil. His sons, Benjamin Raspail (1823), Camille Raspail (1827), Émile Raspail [fr] (1831), and Xavier Raspail [fr] (1840)...
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    Raspail (French pronunciation: [ʁaspaj]) is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 4 and Line 6 in the 14th arrondissement. The station is now fitted...
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  • François-Vincent Raspail (1794–1878) was a French politician and chemist. Raspail may also refer to: Boulevard Raspail, a boulevard of Paris, France Raspail (Paris...
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  • The Camp of the Saints (category Novels by Jean Raspail)
    Saints) is a 1973 French dystopian fiction novel by author and explorer Jean Raspail. A speculative fictional account, it depicts the destruction of Western...
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    Boulevard Raspail is a boulevard of Paris, in France. Its orientation is north–south, and joins boulevard Saint-Germain with place Denfert-Rochereau whilst...
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  • Domaine Raspail-Ay is a French wine winery in the southern Rhône wine region of France. It carries the Gigondas AOC appellation and is located in the...
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  • tailor. Later, Gumb has a relationship with Benjamin Raspail. After Raspail leaves him, he kills Raspail's new lover, Klaus, and flays him. The screenplay...
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  • a conversation with Benjamin Raspail, a former patient whom he had eventually murdered. During therapy sessions, Raspail told Lecter about a former lover...
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    Camille Raspail (1827-1893) was a French doctor and politician in the National Assembly as a deputy from Var, from 1885 until his death in 1893. Son of...
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    Benjamin Raspail (16 August 1823 in Paris – 24 September 1899 in Cachan, Seine, now Val-de-Marne), was a painter-engraver and politician of the French...
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  • The lycée Raspail is a public lycée located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. It is a general technological and professional lycée which is known as...
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  • well-known historical antipopes or as purely imaginary antipopes. Jean Raspail's novel l'Anneau du pêcheur (the fisherman's ring), and Gérard Bavoux's...
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    Cloÿs (an alley in Paris), Croÿ (family name and hotel on the Boulevard Raspail, Paris), Château du Faÿ [fr] (near Pontoise), Ghÿs (name of Flemish origin...
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    northwest–southeast, along the axis of Boulevard Raspail on the one hand and Boulevard Saint-Jacques on the other (between Raspail and Saint-Jacques, preceding an overhead...
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    The Hôtel Lutetia, located at 45 Boulevard Raspail, in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, is one of the best-known hotels...
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    with a government and an armed force. On 15 May, an armed mob, headed by Raspail, Blanqui and Barbès, and assisted by the proletariat-aligned Guard, attempted...
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    made his headquarters the Dome café at the crossing of Montparnasse and Raspail boulevards. He attended plays, read novels, and dined [with] women. He...
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    (1552–1596) Rue des Quatre Vents Place du Québec Boulevard Raspail named after François Vincent Raspail (1794–1878) French chemist and politician Rue de Rennes...
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    Fondation Cartier, is a contemporary art museum located at 261 boulevard Raspail in the 14th arrondissement of the French capital, Paris. The Fondation...
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    Bourniquel 1978 Pascal Jardin 1979 Henri Coulonges 1980 Louis Gardel 1981 Jean Raspail 1982 Vladimir Volkoff 1983 Liliane Guignabodet [fr] 1984 Jacques-Francis...
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  • Sire (1933–2018), author on worldviews Sire (novel), a 1991 novel by Jean Raspail Sire Records, a record label Sire, Arsi, a town in southeastern Ethiopia...
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  • Jean Raspail, alleging similarities to his 1973 novel, The Camp of the Saints. However, the film's producers said they had no knowledge of Raspail's novel...
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    Cemetery to the east. In the 16th century the intersecting roads of Vavin and Raspail were dump areas for rubble and stones from nearby quarries. This created...
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    of the Montparnasse district in the House of students at 214 Boulevard Raspail in Paris. The CCFS provides French courses for students of all levels,...
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    12 of the Paris Métro. It is located at the intersection of Boulevard Raspail and rue de Sèvres, on the border of the 6th and 7th arrondissements. Rue...
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    (Kurz) Kurz Leleba vulgaris (Schrad. ex J.C.Wendl.) Nakai Nastus thouarsii (Kunth) Raspail Nastus. viviparus Raspail Oxytenanthera auriculata (Kurz) Prain...
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    referenced the controversial French novel The Camp of the Saints (1973) by Jean Raspail, which depicts Third World immigration destroying Western civilization...
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    government; Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin, the leader of the socialists; and Raspail, the leader of the far left wing of the socialists. Louis Napoleon established...
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  • not secure the rights to The Silence of the Lambs characters Benjamin Raspail and Jame Gumb. Fuller added they also tried to get the rights to Barney...
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