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    Casimir Delavigne (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa kazimiʁ dəlaviɲ]; 4 April 1793 – 11 December 1843) was a French poet and dramatist. Delavigne was...
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  • Delavigne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Germain Delavigne (1790–1868), French dramatist and librettist Casimir Delavigne (1793–1843)...
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  • Austrian half of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1895 until 1897 Casimir Delavigne, French poet and dramatist Casimiro Díaz, Spanish friar of the Augustinian...
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    ("The Varsovian of 1831") is a Polish patriotic song written by Casimir François Delavigne with music by Karol Kurpiński. The song was written in support...
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  • [la paʁizjɛn]; lit. 'The Parisian') is a French patriotic song by Casimir Delavigne. It was composed after the July Revolution and in homage to it and...
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    Charles VI (opera) (category Libretti by Casimir Delavigne)
    music composed by Fromental Halevy and a libretto by Casimir Delavigne and his brother Germain Delavigne. The number "Guerre aux tyrans!" ("War on the tyrants...
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  • p. 167. Cité par Jean-Jacques Buigné, Op. cit., p. 156. Cité par Casimir Delavigne, Op. cit., p. 122 & 123. Cité dans Relation historique des journées...
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    Louis-Augustin-Anselme Delavigne, a surveyor of the French royal forests, and his wife. He was the brother of Casimir Delavigne (1793–1843) who was also...
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    John of Austria's life inspired the 1835 play Don Juan d'Autriche by Casimir Delavigne, which served in turn as a source for two operas, Don John of Austria...
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    the librettist of Straszny dwór - after the play Le paria (1821) by Casimir Delavigne. Idamor, head of the warrior caste - tenor Ratef, his trustee - tenor...
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    anonyme. Delavigne, Casimir (1881) [1840]. "VIII. La Napoléonne". In Fournier, H.; Delavigne, Germain (eds.). Œuvres complètes de Casimir Delavigne [Volume...
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    tribute to other famous Le Havre people from this period: the writer Casimir Delavigne (1793–1843) has a street named after him and a statue in front of...
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    Maurice Maeterlinck Hymne au Soleil 1912 Contralto, chorus and piano Casimir Delavigne Le Retour 1912 Voice and piano Georges Delaquys Pour les Funérailles...
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    "Warszawianka", originally written in French as "La Varsovienne" by Casimir Delavigne, with melody by Karol Kurpiński. The song praised Polish insurgents...
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    plays by Lord Byron (Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice in 1821) and Casimir Delavigne (in 1829). The latter's inspired by the former's version was adapted...
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  • de Kock (1793–1871) Jean-M.-Vincent Audin (1793) Casimir Delavigne (Jean-François Casimir Delavigne) (1793–1843) François Stoepel (1794–1836) Rosine de...
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  • François-Henri Castil-Blaze —  France "La Parisienne" "The Parisian" 1830–1848 Casimir Delavigne Daniel Auber —  France "Le Chant des Girondins" "The Song of Girondists"...
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  • (play) [fr], by Henry Becque (1885) "La Parisienne" (song), an 1830 song by Casimir Delavigne that served as the French national anthem during the July Monarchy...
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    the music to the 1831 patriotic song La Varsovienne with lyrics by Casimir Delavigne. He was also a mentor and an influence on young Chopin. Born in Włoszakowice...
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  • Maurice Vinot; based on a 1831 libretto written by Eugene Scribe and Casimir Delavigne The Romance of the Mummy (French/ Pathe) based on the Theophile Gautier...
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    melodramatic parts such as the king in Dion Boucicault's adaptation of Casimir Delavigne's Louis XI, and Louis and Fabian dei Franchi in Boucicault's adaptation...
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  • née Clarke, English-born literary saloniste (died 1883) April 4 – Casimir Delavigne, French poet and dramatist (died 1843) May 4 – Dorothea Primrose Campbell...
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    in 1854 that to compare Onslow with Beethoven was like comparing Casimir Delavigne (a popular librettist of the time) with Shakespeare. Indeed Onslow...
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    Warszawianka (The Song of Warsaw, 1831) Originally written in 1831 by Casimir Delavigne in French as La Varsovienne, with melody composed by Karol Kurpiński...
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  • and the Bad Aunt John Baldwin Buckstone – Henriette the Forsaken Casimir Delavigne – Louis XI Alfred de Vigny – Stello Aleksander Fredro – Pan Jowialski...
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  • conductor (d. 1859) 1788 – Franz Pforr, German painter (d. 1812) 1793 – Casimir Delavigne, French poet and dramatist (d. 1843) 1793 – Felix de Muelenaere, Belgian...
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  • Casimir Delavigne's poem "Les Limbes". According to Shackford, Swinburne "derived some of his inspiration in the writing of his poem from Delavigne's"...
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    Place de l'Odéon became the Rue de Voltaire, which later became Rue Casimir-Delavigne in 1864. After the fall of the First Empire, as the Paris Commercial...
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    blank verse and was influenced by the work of William Shakespeare, Casimir Delavigne, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton. It dramatises the story of Feodor I of...
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  • Ferrand, 1816–1825, magistrate, poet, historian and playwright Casimir Delavigne, 1825–1843, poet and playwright Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, 1844–1869...
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