Jean Tavernier (6 March 1928 – 28 November 2020) was a French politician. After his studies at the Lycée Montaigne, Tavernier became a radiologist. He...
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Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605–1689) was a 17th-century French gem merchant and traveler. Tavernier, a private individual and merchant traveling at his...
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and academic Jean Tavernier (1928–2020), French politician Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605–1689), French merchant and traveller Jef Tavernier (born 1951)...
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included filmmakers John Ford, William Wellman, Jean Renoir, Jean Vigo and Jacques Becker. Tavernier was influenced by the 1968 general strike in France...
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Peacock Throne (section By Jean-Baptiste Tavernier)
peacock, as did the Koh-i-Noor. The Shah diamond was described by Jean-Baptiste Tavernier as being on the side of the throne. Many of these stones ended...
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the crudely finished gem was described by the French gem dealer Jean-Baptiste Tavernier as being "violet" in color. and of perfect clarity.[citation needed]...
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name of Jean Baptiste Tavernier who visited Agra in 1665 first mentioned the idea of Black Taj in his fanciful writings. The writings of Tavernier mention...
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Jean-Baptiste Tavernier purchased it in India in uncut form. After cutting the gem and renaming it "the French Blue" (Le bleu de France), Tavernier sold...
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and eluvium from neighbouring hillsides. The Tavernier Blue diamond was purchased by Jean-Baptiste Tavernier from the Kollur Mine in the mid-17th century...
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wrote 80 films for directors such as René Clément, Bertrand Tavernier, Marcel Carné, Jean Delannoy and Claude Autant-Lara. He is often associated with...
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(1952). Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber, 83, French journalist, COVID-19. Pearl Sullivan, 59, Malaysian-Canadian engineer, cancer. Jean Tavernier, 92, French...
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Madrelle 1981–1985 RPR Jacques Chaban-Delmas 1985–1988 UDF Jean François-Poncet 1988 UDF Jean Tavernier 1988–1992 RPR Jacques Valade 1992–1998 PS Alain Rousset...
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Persian language, and assisted him in this work. Peter de la Croix and Tavernier severely criticised it, while Ange de la Brosse as strongly defended it...
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Mayor of Bordeaux - Jean François-Poncet UDF 1988 Acting president President of departmental council of Lot-et-Garonne 5 Jean Tavernier RPR 1988 – 1992 6...
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of the Regional Council of Aquitaine In office 1992–1998 Preceded by Jean Tavernier Succeeded by Alain Rousset Personal details Born (1930-05-04)4 May 1930...
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President Jean-Louis Carrère (PS): 1st Vice President Françoise Cartron (PS): 2nd Vice President Georges Labazée (PS): 3rd Vice President Jean-Pierre Dufour...
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(1988), Pablo Neruda in Il Postino, and Major Dellaplane in Bertrand Tavernier's Life and Nothing But. By the time of his death from cancer in Paris in...
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Coup de Torchon (category Films directed by Bertrand Tavernier)
known as Clean Slate) is a 1981 French crime film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and adapted from Jim Thompson's 1964 novel Pop. 1280. The film changes...
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Audrey Sutherland - American traveler, kayaker, teacher, and author Jean-Baptiste Tavernier – a 17th-century French gem merchant and traveler. Marten Douwes...
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Chanel called Romy “the ultimate incarnation of the ideal woman.” Bertrand Tavernier remarked: “Sautet is talking about Mozart with regard to Romy. Me, I want...
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René Tavernier (21 May 1915 – 16 December 1989) was a French poet and philosopher. Tavernier published his first poems before World War II in the New...
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Safe Conduct (category Films directed by Bertrand Tavernier)
directed by Bertrand Tavernier and written by Tavernier and Jean Cosmos. It is based on the memories of the veteran French director Jean Devaivre, active...
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List of EastEnders characters introduced in 1990 (redirect from Lloyd Tavernier)
was awarded the part of Celestine Tavernier claims that his inexperience helped rather than hindered the Tavernier family to gel together as it created...
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Let Joy Reign Supreme (category Films directed by Bertrand Tavernier)
title Let Joy Reign Supreme) is a 1975 French film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and starring Philippe Noiret. It is a historical drama set during the...
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Émilie Gamelin (redirect from Émilie Tavernier)
Émilie Tavernier Gamelin SP (19 February 1800 – 23 September 1851) was a Canadian social worker and Roman Catholic religious sister. She is best known...
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Coursodon, Jean-Pierre; Boisset, Yves (1961). 20 ans de Cinéma américain. Édition C.I.B. BnF 397798250 Coursodon, Jean-Pierre; Tavernier, Bertrand (1970)...
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Guichoux, Marie (12 March 1999). "Bertrand Tavernier, la lutte filmale". Libération. Douin, Jean-Luc (1988). Tavernier. Cinégraphiques (in French). Paris: Édilig...
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(October 1664 - February 1665), and then joining company with the merchant Tavernier, proceeded by Shiraz and Lar to Bander-Abbasi, in the hope of finding...
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of MINEFI, the French Ministry of Finance. The current director is Jean-Luc Tavernier. However, Eurostat considers INSEE as an independent body, although...
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Week's Vacation (1980) by Bertrand Tavernier, The Trout (1982) by Joseph Losey, and Un soir au club (2009) by Jean Achache. In 2002, Achache published...
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