Alain Souchon (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ suʃɔ̃]; born Alain Édouard Kienast [alɛ̃ edwaʁ kinas(t)]; 27 May 1944) is a French singer-songwriter and actor...
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Souchon is a surname, and may refer to: Alain Souchon (born 1944), French singer, songwriter and actor François Souchon (1787–1857), a French painter...
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Wilhelm Anton Souchon (German pronunciation: [suˈʃɔŋ]; 2 June 1864 – 13 January 1946) was a German admiral in World War I. Souchon commanded the Kaiserliche...
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Hermann Wilhelm Souchon (German pronunciation: [suˈʃɔŋ]; 2 January 1895 – 1982) was a German Naval officer and the suspected assassin, according to the...
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Nic Souchon (born 13 August 1997) is a New Zealand professional rugby union player who currently plays for Old Glory DC in Major League Rugby (MLR). During...
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Wilhelm Ferdinand Souchon (1825–1876) was a German painter. Wilhelm Ferdinand Souchon was born in Halberstadt on 17 January 1825, and was of Huguenot...
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1914, Souchon's ships arrived at Constantinople and had escaped the British. Winston Churchill stated about the escape of the ships: Admiral Souchon was...
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Danone (redirect from Boussois-Souchon-Neuvesel)
of flat glass, with Lyon-based Verreries Souchon-Neuvesel, France's top producer of bottles and jars. Souchon-Neuvesel, based in the Lyon region, produced...
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Lennart Souchon (born May 7, 1942) is a German strategist and scholar of political philosophy and military theory. He was the director of the International...
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François Souchon (1787 – 5 April 1857) was a French painter. François Souchon was born in Alais, Gard, in 1787. In 1809 he went to Paris to study painting...
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Edmond "Doc" Souchon (October 25, 1897, New Orleans – August 24, 1968, New Orleans) was an American jazz guitarist and writer on music. He was a pivotal...
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Revolution, following which the sailors could no longer go back. Wilhelm Souchon, the governor of the naval station, initially asked for outside troops...
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conceived by Ottoman War Minister Enver Pasha, German Admiral Wilhelm Souchon, and the German foreign ministry. The German government had been hoping...
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René Souchon (French pronunciation: [ʁəne suʃɔ̃]; born 12 March 1943 in Le Malzieu-Ville, Lozère) is a French politician of the Socialist Party (PS) who...
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1914, Souchon was at Pola in the Adriatic where Goeben was undergoing repairs to her boilers. Not wishing to be trapped in the Adriatic, Souchon rushed...
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La Vie Théodore (category Alain Souchon albums)
La Vie Théodore is a 2005 album recorded by French singer Alain Souchon. It was his eleventh studio album and was released on 2 September 2005. It achieved...
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Odile Arboles-Souchon (born 23 January 1975) is a French diver. She competed in two events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. "Odile Arboles-Souchon". Olympedia...
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in the area. On 23 October 1913, Konteradmiral (Rear Admiral) Wilhelm Souchon assumed command of the squadron. Goeben and Breslau continued their activities...
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contained an old piano which they were delivering. A shy car mechanic (Alain Souchon) becomes enamored of her, and the woman suddenly sees him in a different...
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Serge Souchon-Koguia (born 12 October 1987) is a Central African Republican footballer who plays as a midfielder. He has represented the Central African...
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Doc Souchon and his Milneburg Boys is an album released by Doc Souchon in 1969 by G.H.B. Records. Recording took place in New Orleans in the late 1950s...
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Eberhardt struck the Ottoman port of Trebizond. German Admiral Wilhelm Souchon decided to intercept it as it returned to port. At 13:00 the Ottoman battlecruiser...
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Claude Le Péron (section with Alain Souchon)
Alain Souchon. He went on to record "Cœur Grenadine" and "Bopper en larmes" with Voulzy, in 1979 and 1983. In 1983 he made "Olympia 83" with Souchon and...
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Imogen in her bed-chamber where Iachimo witnesses the mole under her breast. Illustrated by Wilhelm Ferdinand Souchon in 1872...
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Charles Souchon (born 1978), better known as Ours, is a French singer and songwriter. He is the second son of Alain Souchon and the younger brother of...
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Sellami – Moroccan football manager Daniel Sivan – Israeli professor Alain Souchon – French songwriter Frank Stephenson – Moroccan/British/American award-winning...
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on 29 October, the point of no return was reached when Admiral Wilhelm Souchon took SMS Goeben, SMS Breslau, and a squadron of Ottoman warships into the...
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French actress Ann Sothern Harriette Lake 1909-2001 American actress Alain Souchon Alain Kienast 1944- French singer-songwriter and actor David Soul David...
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Retrieved 13 May 2019. (Archived 2019 edition.) Dausse, Marie-Pierre (2015). Souchon, Cécile (ed.). "La Grèce du Nord aux IVe et IIIe siècles avant J.-C. :...
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McLaren 1997: Allo maman bobo – by Alain Souchon, during an evening with Les Enfoirés in 1997 with Alain Souchon, Jean-Jacques Goldman and Laurent Voulzy...
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