Louis Pichon (8 October 1916 – 14 October 2002) was a French modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics. "Biographie Louis Pichon" (in...
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Jean-Louis Pichon (born 1948) is a French stage director, opera manager and author. After studying Classics, Jean-Louis Pichon carried out research into...
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Pichon is a surname, and may refer to; Édouard Pichon, French grammarian and psychoanalyst Fats Pichon, an American jazz musician Jean-Louis Pichon, a...
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Louis-André Pichon (November 3, 1771 Nantes-1854) was a French diplomat, and French ambassador to the United States, particularly during the Louisiana...
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Laurent (13 August 2012). "Jean-Louis Pichon : «Je pense avoir fait évoluer le regard des gens sur Massenet»" [Jean-Louis Pichon: "I think I have changed the...
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Laurent Bury, "Jean-Louis Pichon: 'Je pense avoir fait évoluer le regard des gens sur Massenet'", Interview with Jean-Louis Pichon, 9 November 2011, on...
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Rouzaud family acquired majority share in the second-growth estate Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande. The deal also included the Cru Bourgeois...
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Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande (commonly referred to as Pichon Lalande or Pichon Comtesse) is a winery in the Pauillac appellation of the...
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company, Victor du Pont de Nemours & Co., and acted as an agent for Louis Pichon, the French Consul-General and chargé d'affairs, provisioning French...
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Stephen Jean-Marie Pichon (10 August 1857 – 18 September 1933, Vers-en-Montagne) was a French journalist, diplomat and politician of the Third Republic...
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Armand-Augustin-Louis de Caulaincourt, duc de Vicence (French pronunciation: [kolɛ̃kuʁ], 9 December 1773 – 19 February 1827), was a French military officer...
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Judas of Acadia." During Father Le Loutre's War, Pichon entered the service of secretary for Jean-Louis de Raymond [fr], latterly reputed to be a place-seeker...
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California Birth: 1945-03-12 Death: 1967-03-24, Republic of Vietnam Louis Pichon † Rank and billet: Gunnery Sergeant, Company Gunnery Sergeant Organization:...
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recording on DVD, Opéra Royal de Wallonie, Patrick Davin (conductor) - Jean-Louis Pichon (Stage director) Cast: Giuseppina Piunti, Guylaine Girard, Sébastien...
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Edouard Lalo, role Mylio, conductor José Luis Dominguez, stage Jean-Louis Pichon, Opéra Théâtre de Saint Etienne, Saint-Étienne, France 2015 : Rigoletto...
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L'Esplanade. Appointed to run the Opéra de Saint-Etienne in 1986, Jean-Louis Pichon invited Jean-Pierre Jacquillat to become musical director. Shortly afterwards...
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Louis-Mathieu Molé (24 January 1781 – 23 November 1855), also 1st Count Molé from 1809 to 1815, was a French statesman and a close friend and associate...
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Salvatore Ragonese (Enéas), (Bonaldo Giaiotti (Cléomer), directed by Jean-Louis Pichon, conducted by Gianandrea Gavazzeni. 6 June 1998 – concert performance...
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Annick Sabiani Anouk Villemin as Simone Palladino Nathan Parent as Henri Pichon Baptiste Masseline as Jean-Pierre Magnan, Michèle's big brother Gaspard...
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délicieuse is sometimes heard in concert. A 2004 co-production by Jean-Louis Pichon [with whom?] was seen that year in Martina Franca, then in 2006 in Saint-Etienne...
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father was the architect Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart, and of Baron Louis-André Pichon. After a brief stay at the École de Saint-Cyr, he studied law and...
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Adolphe Thiers (redirect from Louis Adolphe Thiers)
Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers (/tiˈɛər/ tee-AIR, French: [maʁi ʒɔzɛf lwi adɔlf tjɛʁ]; 15 April 1797 – 3 September 1877) was a French statesman and...
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Maeght, 1982, 308 p. (ISBN 2-85587-100-X) (in French) Jean-Louis Ferrier, Yann Le Pichon, L'Aventure de l'art au xxe siècle, Paris, éditions du Chêne-Hachette...
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Italy 10:09.6 5 0 95 14 17 26 20 187 15 5:12.5 21 16:11.2 22 98 16 Louis Pichon France 12:13.0 66.5 8 25.5 36 25 5 20 188 9 5:40.0 32 15:57.0 18 100...
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Boniface, and Fernand Bernadi as the Prior, in a production by Jean-Louis Pichon. Outside France, the opera was seen at the Théâtre Municipal (Avenue...
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days after his demise. Louis Barthou – President of the Council and Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts Stéphen Pichon – Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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conductor Raphael Pichon for inclusion in the composite requiem mass Les Funerailles Royales de Louis XIV for the funeral of Louis XIV (1715) performed...
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Laurent Bury, "Jean-Louis Pichon: 'Je pense avoir fait évoluer le regard des gens sur Massenet'", Interview with Jean-Louis Pichon, 9 Nov 2011, on forumopera...
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Pichon-Parat was a French carrosserie based in the commune of Sens, in the department of Yonne. Established in 1952, it was known for producing custom...
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Louis Phélypeaux (18 August 1705 – 27 February 1777) Count of Saint-Florentin, Marquis (1725) and Duke of La Vrillière (1770), was a French politician...
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