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    Albine de Montholon (18 December 1779 - 25 March 1848) was a French noblewoman, and the wife of Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon. She was reputed...
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  • Albine (French pronunciation: [albin]; Occitan: Albina) is a commune of the Tarn department in southern France. The Thoré forms the commune's northern...
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    Franz Werfel (redirect from Albine Kussi)
    wealthy manufacturer of gloves and leather goods, Rudolf Werfel. His mother, Albine Kussi, was the daughter of a mill owner. His two sisters were Hanna (born...
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  • 16 January 1907) was the reputed daughter of Napoleon by his mistress, Albine de Montholon, wife of Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon, and sister...
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      Françoise-Albine Benoist (1724 – 1808 or 1809) was a French novelist, playwright and essayist born in Lyon. She wrote a few theater works that were never...
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  • Albine Caillie (born 9 November 1974) is a French road cyclist. After becoming national time trial champion in 1998 she represented her nation at the 1998...
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  • Pierre Rémond de Sainte-Albine (29 May 1699 – 9 October 1778) was an 18th-century French historian and playwright. He collaborated with L'Europe savante...
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    Albina, also known as Albine or The White Goddess, is a goddess (possibly Etruscan) associated with the dawn and the founding of Great Britain. She is...
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    the Allies. After the second abdication (22 June 1815), he and his wife, Albine de Montholon, accompanied the Emperor to Rochefort, where Napoleon adopted...
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    active, while it was not included in the JTWC's analysis of the season. Albine existed from 25 November to 6 December. Cyclone Viola entered the basin...
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  • and Albine is left bewildered at the loss of her lover. As with many of Zola's earlier works, the novel then builds to a tragic climax where Albine takes...
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    Lenoir, éd. Plon — ISBN 2-259-20140-7. 2006: Servir: Paroles de vie, with Albine Navarino, éd. Presses du Châtelet, Paris — ISBN 2-84592-186-1. 2001: Radioscopie:...
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  • The new scene 1 (the Oasis scene) shows Athanaël delivering Thaïs to Mère Albine and les filles blanches, and leaving her. 1894: In the final scene, after...
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    Alan Garner novel. In 1970, Georges Franju chose her to play the part of Albine opposite Francis Huster in La Faute de l'abbé Mouret, adapted from a novel...
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    mother died while he was an infant. (But André-Marie Ampère had a daughter – Albine (1807–1842) – with his second wife.) On his tomb at the cemetery of Montmartre...
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    Las Cases in December 1816, General Gaspard Gourgaud in March 1818 and Albine de Montholon, who was possibly Napoleon's lover, in July 1819. In September...
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    uninhabited land later to be known as "Britain". The eldest daughter Albina (Albine) was the first to step ashore and lay claim to the land, naming it after...
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    Prune Jean-Loup Hubert 1983 One Deadly Summer The Kid Jean Becker Cinéma 16 Albine Patrick Saglio TV series (1 Episode) Les enquêtes du commissaire Maigret...
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    western countries than any other color. Names taken from white include Alba, Albine (Latin). Blandine, Blanche and Blanchette (French); Bianca (Italian); Jennifer...
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  • recuperating, he meets and stats to hate with a beautiful young woman, Albine (Gillian Hills), with whom he begins an idyllic relationship meant to recall...
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    25 July 1857). He married Albine Laffitte (Paris, 12 May 1805 – Paris, 18 July 1881) in Paris on 26 January 1828. Albine was the daughter of Jacques...
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    d'armes, 1840) Castle Eppstein; The Spectre Mother (Chateau d'Eppstein; Albine, 1843) Amaury (1843) The Corsican Brothers (Les Frères Corses, 1844) The...
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    lumber mill worker when he was 12 years old. On 6 June 1901, he married Albine Regine Brandslet (1878–1961). Nygaardsvold and his wife emigrated to Canada...
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    Berghof in Carinthia and fifteen years his senior, he fathered a daughter, Albine, born 4 December 1902. In 1906 Berg met the singer Helene Nahowski [de]...
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    Hélène Albine de Vassal and General Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon, his mother's third husband. While married to her second husband, Albine had two...
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    fragments of a fractured patella. Clayton Parkhill of Denver, Colorado and Albine Lambotte of Antwerp, Belgium independently invented the modern concept of...
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    of France in a batch of thirty-six lifetime peers. In 1828, he married Albine Étiennette Marguerite Laffitte (1805–1881), the daughter of the banker and...
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  • Douglas Wakefield (actual first name was Albine but changed to Duggie for stage) (28 August 1899 – 14 April 1951) was a British music hall performer and...
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  • Kotsarev Alexander Tolkachev Composer: Vladimir Martynov Sound: Stefan Albine Vladimir Litrovnik Montage: Albina Antipenko Costumes: Ekaterina Dyminskaya...
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    lathami head details Adult On the run Cairns, Queensland, Australia "Mr Albines", a male Australian brushturkey (albino) in Noosa, Queensland, Australia...
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