• François de Roux (7 March 1897 – 17 July 1954) was a French writer, winner of the 1935 Prix Renaudot. Born in Aix-en-Provence, de Roux married Odette Magne...
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  • Christophe Dominique de Roux (1935–1977), French writer and publisher François de Roux (1897–1954), French writer R. James deRoux (1930-2012), Jamaican...
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    François Le Roux (born 30 October 1955) is a French baritone. Le Roux began vocal studies at 19 with François Loup, winning prizes in Barcelona and Rio...
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    François Charles-Roux (19 November 1879 – 26 June 1961) was a French businessman, historian and diplomat. He was born in Marseille. Charles-Roux, the son...
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    both Presidents Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and François Mitterrand. Having finished his military service, Roux then worked for four months in Paris: two months...
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  • Paul Roux de Marcilly, sometimes spelled Marsilly (born in Nîmes around 1623; died in Paris on 22 June 1669), is said to be the head and coordinator of...
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  • Jean-François Roux (born February 19, 1973) is a politician from Quebec, Canada. He was an Action démocratique du Québec Member of the National Assembly...
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  • Charles-Roux, her paternal uncle was François Charles-Roux. She was raised in Morocco. On 6 June 1932, she married Michel François Marie Antoine de Forbin...
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    Béchamel sauce (redirect from Roux sauce)
    françois by François Pierre de La Varenne in 1651, made with a roux, as in modern recipes. The name of the sauce was given in honour of Louis de Béchameil...
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    François d'Aydie, vicomte de Ribérac (c. 1550 –29 April 1578) was a French noble, courtier and favourite of Henri III and the duke of Guise during the...
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    Ursule-Josephine, François Joseph Frédéric and François Geoffroi. Joseph Roux was born in 1725 in Marseille, France to Joseph Roux, who worked as a hydrographer...
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    son, François XIV de La Rochefoucauld, who became the 9th Duke of La Rochefoucauld. Through his son François, he was a grandfather of François XV de La...
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     190. Le Roux 2000, p. 214. Knecht 2016, p. 111. Le Roux 2000, p. 213. Constant 1996, p. 89. Le Roux 2000, p. 243. Le Roux 2000, p. 300. Le Roux 2000, p...
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  • revolutionary Jean Roux (1876–1939), Swiss herpetologist Jean-Paul Roux (1925–2009), French Orientalist/historian Jean-François Roux, Canadian politician...
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    François de La Baume, comte de Suze (c. 1526-c. 1587) was a French noble, governor and military leader during the French Wars of Religion. Born in 1526...
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    which post he was nicknamed the "red executioner" (bourreau roux). The son of Ulric Antoine de Hoensbroeck (whose family originated in the village of Hoensbroeck...
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  • proverbial published in 1718. Le Roux was forced to leave France in 1693 after he published a pamphlet against François de la Chaise. He fled to Brussels...
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    as a courtesan. Roux is believed to have been the inspiration for the character Musette in Henri Murger's 1851 novel Scènes de la vie de bohème, which was...
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  • Jacquet de la Guerre's second book (1707) in the middle, and François Couperin in his most Italianate moments at the Italian end, Le Roux's style falls...
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  • in 1981, when François Mitterrand became president and nationalized the Compagnie générale d'électricité, which was renamed Alcatel. Roux served as the...
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    of Religion. He served under five French kings (Louis XII, François I, Henri II, François II and Charles IX). He began his career in the latter Italian...
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    (Denoël) 1934: Blanc, Louis Francis (Gallimard) 1935: Jours sans gloire, François de Roux (Gallimard) 1936: Les Beaux Quartiers, Louis Aragon (Denoël) 1937:...
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    Cloulas 1985, p. 391. Lhoumeau 1940, pp. 5–7. Le Roux 2020, p. 297. Le Roux 2000, p. 59. "Portrait of François I, King of France". Web Gallery of Art. Retrieved...
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    François de la Chaise (August 25, 1624 – January 20, 1709) was a French Jesuit priest, the father confessor of King Louis XIV of France. François de la...
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  • Convention to take more measures that would benefit the poor. Jacques Roux, Jean-François Varlet, Jean Théophile Victor Leclerc and Claire Lacombe, the primary...
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  • northwestern France), LeRoux (American spelling), Le Roux (mostly Brittany, as a translation of Breton Ar Rouz or Ar Ruz) or Roux (mostly southeastern France...
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    Antoine de La Haye, the monks elected Antoine Le Roux, who was then chaplain of the abbey. However, François Ist opposed his election and appoints Antoine...
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     113. Le Roux 2000, p. 212. Le Roux 2000, p. 219. Le Roux 2000, p. 746. Le Roux 2000, p. 228. Le Roux 2000, p. 229. Le Roux 2000, p. 318. Le Roux 2000, p...
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    'François', was appointed in 1876 as an official Peintre de la Marine. The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts holds a collection of Roux's works...
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     533. Le Roux 2000, p. 322. Le Roux 2000, p. 198. Le Roux 2000, p. 539. Le Roux 2000, p. 538. Le Roux 2000, p. 510. Le Roux 2000, p. 506. Le Roux 2000, p...
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