Desmarets is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Henri Desmarets (1661–1741), French composer Jean Desmarets (1595–1676), French writer...
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Retrieved 2009-01-18. Works by or about Jean Desmarets at the Internet Archive Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jean Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin....
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Signature Nicolas Desmarets (1648-1721)...
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related to Yves Desmarets. Yves Desmarets at ForaDeJogo (archived) Red Star archives Yves Desmarets at National-Football-Teams.com Yves Desmarets at Soccerway...
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bourgeois Parisian family. His father, Hugues Desmarets was a huissier in the cavalry at the Grand Châtelet. Desmarets' childhood was marked by his father's death...
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fought against both right-wing and left-wing extremism. "Desmarets family". Yad Vashem. "José Desmarets, ancien ministre de la Défense, est décédé". La Libre...
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Charles Desmarets, was a French knight. He was a son of Antoine des Marets. In 1435, Desmarets captured Dieppe from the English garrison and set about...
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or the Sequel to "Armide") is an opera by the French composer Henri Desmarets, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on...
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Jean-Baptiste François des Marets, marquis de Maillebois (redirect from Jean-Baptiste Desmarets, Marquis of Maillebois)
Jean-Baptiste François Desmarets (Paris, 1682 – 1762), marquis of Maillebois, was a Marshal of France. He was the son of Nicolas Desmarets, marquis of Maillebois...
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also wrote the libretto for the opera Didon, also composed by Desmarets. Henri Desmarets (1661–1741) was a French Baroque era composer associated with...
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Samuel Maresius (redirect from Samuel Desmarets)
Samuel Des Marets or Desmarets (Latin: Maresius; Oisemont, 1599 – Groningen, 18 May 1673) was a French Protestant theologian. He was born in Picardy,...
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Sophie Desmarets (French pronunciation: [sɔfi demaʁɛ]; 1922–2012) was a French film actress. Battement de coeur (1940) - (uncredited) Premier rendez-vous...
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(English: Iphigeneia in Tauris) is an opera by the French composers Henri Desmarets and André Campra. It takes the form of a tragédie en musique in a prologue...
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Leburton Leo Tindemans Preceded by Paul Willem Segers Succeeded by José Desmarets Personal details Born (1919-05-22)22 May 1919 Forest, Belgium Died 9 January...
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Auvergne for six months. At last in 1710 the controller-general, Nicolas Desmarets, established a new tax, the tenth (dixième), which had some analogy with...
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respectively. They are accompanied variously by other musicians such as Raphaël Desmarets, André Sacalxot, Eléonore Kenis, Gaspard Sicx and Anatole Damien. Phillips...
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Desmarest (1816–1889), French zoologist and entomologist Henri Desmarest (or Desmarets) (1661–1741), French Baroque composer Marie-Anne Desmarest (1904–1973)...
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Lekain. René Navarre as Ferragus Elmire Vautier as Clémence Desmarets Stewart Rome as Desmarets Lucien Dalsace as Maulincourt Tony Lekain as Mendiant Goble...
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Tragédie en musique (section Henri Desmarets)
Tragédie en musique (French: [tʁaʒedi ɑ̃ myzik], musical tragedy), also known as tragédie lyrique (French: [tʁaʒedi liʁik], lyric tragedy), is a genre...
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and actor. Renaud may also refer to: Renaud (Desmarets), a 1722 opera by the French composer Henri Desmarets Renaud (opera), a 1783 opera by Antonio Sacchini...
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Museum in Toccoa, Georgia commissioned a bronze bust of Jake McNiece. Réal Desmarets commissioned a memorial to the 3rd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry...
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comedy film directed by Jean Faurez and starring Roger Pigaut, Sophie Desmarets and Louis Seigner. The film's sets were designed by the art director René...
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Robert Hennion and starring Frank Villard, Blanchette Brunoy, Sophie Desmarets and Martine Carol. The film's sets were designed by the art director Aimé...
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librettist, Louise-Geneviève Gillot de Saintonge, and composer Henri Desmarets. The 1693 opera was heavily influenced by Jean-Baptiste Lully's Armide...
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also three other settings of the Te Deum: H.145, H.147, H.148. Henry Desmarets, two settings of Te Deum (1687). Louis-Nicolas Clérambault wrote three...
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Sophie Desmarets and Serge Avedikian. It was broadcast on channel A2, now France 2, for six episodes starting on 22 October 1982. Sophie Desmarets as Fanny...
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receive a bronze statuette of Owens designed by Belgian sculptor Jan Desmarets. List of multiple Olympic gold medalists at a single Games "East Technical...
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Moreto y Cavana, Spanish priest and playwright (b. 1618) 1676 – Jean Desmarets, French author, poet, and playwright (b. 1595) 1703 – John Wallis, English...
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Despont becomes close friends with fellow pilots Jean Loessig and Jacques Desmarets, but the squadron's dangerous reconnaissance and combat missions in Spitfire...
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directed by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon and starring Maurice Chevalier, Sophie Desmarets and Jean Wall. It was shot at the Boulogne Studios in Paris and on location...
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