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    Commons has media related to François Cheron. Charles-Jean-François Chéron (1635–1698), often known as François Chéron, was a French goldsmith, medallist...
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  • cantatas on biblical subjects. Works Psaumes paraphrased by Elisabeth-Sophie Chéron (1648–1711), Ballard Paris. Recordings Les Fastes De Bacchus, dir. Michel...
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    only remembered as Madame d'Ogeranville. Widowed, he remarried Françoise Chéron. They had a son Alexandre Joseph Berthier (1792–1849), who married his cousin...
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  • Haute-Saône, a commune in France Jean de La Bruyère (1645–1696), French essayist and moralist Louis-Claude Chéron de La Bruyère (1758–1807), French playwright...
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  • Pierre, the too great 1 Jean-Paul Bonnaire as Pierre, the too great 2 Édith Le Merdy as Pierre, the blond's mother Bernard Cheron as Pierre, the blond's...
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    Élisabeth Sophie Chéron (French pronunciation: [elizabɛt sɔfi ʃeʁɔ̃]; 3 October 1648, in Paris – 3 September 1711, in Paris) is remembered today primarily...
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    Henry Frédéric Chéron (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi fʁedeʁik ʃeʁɔ̃]; 11 May 1867 – 14 April 1936) was a French lawyer and politician who became active in...
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    Louis Barthou (redirect from Jean Barthou)
    Klotz – Minister of the Interior Charles Dumont – Minister of Finance Henry Chéron – Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions Antony Ratier – Minister...
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  • (Bordeaux, 1701), in defence of the Examen de la théologie mystique of Jean Chéron, Calced Carmelite (1596–1673), which had been attacked by a Franciscan...
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    Louis Chéron (French pronunciation: [lwi ʃeʁɔ̃]; 2 September 1660 – 26 May 1725) was a French painter, illustrator and art tutor. Chéron was born in Paris...
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    Younger, Louis Chéron, Antoine Dieu, Guido Reni, A. Caracci, Sébastien Bourdon, Giovanni Contarini, and Anthony van Dyck. In 1727 Jean Mariette published...
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    André Cheron (born André Louis Duval; 24 August 1880 – 26 January 1952) was a French-born American character actor of the late silent and early sound film...
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    Revolution and Women's History. Duke University Press. pp. 969–999. M. Chéron de Villiers (1865). "Charlotte Corday". Revue contemporaine. Vol. 79. Paris...
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    (1824–1898) Wang Yan Cheng (born 1960) Jules Chéret (1839–1932) Aimée Julie Cheron (1821–c. 1890) Antoine Chintreuil (1816–1873) Félix Auguste Clément (1826–1888)...
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  • Théodore Steeg, February–March, 1930 Raoul Péret, March–November 1930 Henry Chéron, 1931 Léon Bérard, 1931–1932 Paul Reynaud, February–June, 1932 René Renoult...
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    Saint-Chéron (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʃeʁɔ̃] ) is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. The village is named after...
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  • Phèdre (opera) (category Operas by Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne)
    Phèdre (Phaedra) is an opera by the French composer Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, first performed at Fontainebleau on 26 October 1786. It takes the form of a...
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    Germany. Faltz was born in Stockholm, studied under medallist Charles-Jean-François Chéron in Paris, and in 1688 moved to Berlin where he made a large number...
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    Prime Minister Jean Castex. His appointment came as a surprise to many political commentators. Dupond-Moretti is the only son of Jean-Pierre Dupond, a...
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    Romulan (redirect from Battle of Cheron)
    scout vessel. "The Defector" also includes a reference to the Battle of Cheron, an incident in the 22nd century Earth-Romulan War that was previously mentioned...
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  • stars Jack Oakie, Eugene Pallette, Lillian Roth, André Cheron, Albert Conti, Harry Green and Jean Del Val. The film was released on November 29, 1930, by...
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  • April 2023. Filming took place in Paris, Seine-et-Marne in Nandy, Saint-Chéron, and in Bruyères-le-Châtel, Essonne. Fiasco made its world premiere at the...
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  • Saint-Chéron (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʃeʁɔ̃] ) is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Marne department "Répertoire...
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    served on the Constitutional Council, to which she was appointed in 2013 by Jean-Pierre Bel, President of the Senate. Belloubet was born to an engineer from...
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    Jean-Jacques Urvoas (born 19 September 1959 in Brest, France) is a French politician. He was minister of Justice from 2016 to 2017. He represented Finistère's...
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  • arrest of Nicolas Fouquet; his powers were transferred to First Minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who would become ex officio Controller-General of Finances...
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  • (1669) Sébastien Leclerc (1672) Élisabeth Sophie Chéron (1672) Adam Frans van der Meulen (1673) Jean Jouvenet (1675) Antoine Coysevox (1676) Joseph Parrocel...
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    brought the calceolaria, oxalis, opuntia and papaya. Pierre Nicholas Le Chéron d'Incarville (1706–1757) introduced Sophora japonica. Bernard de Jussieu...
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    worked in a factory in the town. They play their games at the Stade Adolphe-Chéron. Saint-Maur-des-Fossés is twinned with: Ramat HaSharon, Israel Bognor Regis...
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    Painlevé – Minister of War André Tardieu – Minister of the Interior Henry Chéron – Minister of Finance Louis Loucheur – Minister of Labour, Hygiene, Welfare...
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