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    Jacques Fesch (6 April 1930 – 1 October 1957) was a French criminal who was convicted of the murder of police officer Jean Vergne in February 1954. While...
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    Bernardy de Sigoyer in 1947, Emile Buisson ("Public Enemy No. 1") in 1956, Jacques Fesch in 1957, and Georges Rapin, known as "Mr. Bill", in 1960. The last death...
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    Fesch (officially, Palais Fesch-musée des beaux-arts) is the central museum of fine arts in Ajaccio on Corsica. Located within the gated Palais Fesch...
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    French politician Marion Maréchal-Le Pen (born 1989), French politician Jacques Fesch (1930–1957), Christian mystic Pierre de Porcaro (1904–1945), priest...
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    Hundred Days. In addition, it was in this station that a young Frenchman Jacques Fesch was disarmed and arrested on 25 February 1954, after fleeing following...
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    Marcus Claude Fricard André Vingt-Trois Éric Aumonier Michel Pollien Jacques Fesch Sophie de Ravinel, Le cardinal Lustiger est mort, Le Figaro, 5 August...
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    executed for murder; last public execution by guillotine in France Jacques Fesch (1957) – executed in Paris for killing a policeman Christian Ranucci...
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    28 February 1956 in Paris for ordering no less than twenty murders Jacques Fesch, unemployed writer, executed on 1 October 1957 in Paris for the murder...
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  • traveller to India Miksa Fenyő (1877–1972), Hungarian politician and poet Jacques Fesch (1930–1957), French murderer and Catholic convert Dorothea de Ficquelmont...
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  • Main (1926–1982) Peter Spink (1926–2010) John A. Sanford (1929–2005) Jacques Fesch (1930–1957) Anthony de Mello (1931–1987) Henri Nouwen (1932–1996) William...
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    wrote a play called Breaking the statue, telling the story of Therese. Jacques Fesch – murderer of a French police officer. He was sentenced to death and...
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    retirement from the position of French ambassador to Rome, Cardinal Joseph Fesch was assisted by François-René de Chateaubriand[clarification needed], but...
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    cardinal Fesch et l'art de son temps: Fragonard, Marguerite Gérard, Jacques Sablet, Louis Léopold Boilly. (Exhibition catalogue). Ajaccio, Musée Fesch, 2007...
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  • (1997) Questions de Jeunes (1998) Jacques Sevin, une identité (1999) Déclin ou sursaut de la Foi (2002) Jacques Fesch. Du non-sens à la tendresse (2003)...
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  • Rabilloud, Marie Besnard, Oradour-sur-Glane, the Dominici affair, and Jacques Fesch. April 1957 – November 1957: Senior reporter for Le Figaro littéraire...
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    period. Following her father's death, her mother remarried in 1757 to Franz Fesch, a Swiss officer in the Genoese navy stationed in Ajaccio. The marriage...
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    simple baptism unaccompanied by the usual additional ceremonies) by Joseph Fesch with his full name of Napoleon François Charles Joseph. The baptism, inspired...
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    Holland Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès Eugène de Beauharnais Charles-François Lebrun Joseph Bonaparte Louis Bonaparte Joachim Murat Joseph Fesch Charles...
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    Post. Retrieved 13 July 2019. "#corse StoriaCorsa 1981 « Procès Bastelica-Fesch, 90 patriotes en prison, trêve et amnistie » -" (in French). 2019-08-28...
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    Antoine Goléa, Jacques Bourgeois and Léon Vallas. He was a friend of Georges Fesch, franco-belgian banker and composer, Jacques Fesch's father. José Bruyr...
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  • master madness Dulwich picture gallery (in French) Incroyable vol au Musée Fesch d’Ajaccio (in French) Tribulations d'un Poussin 5093/Lot53 Christie's –...
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    close relatives, namely his brother-in-law Joachim Murat, his uncle Joseph Fesch, and his stepson Eugène de Beauharnais. Between 1852 and 1870, there was...
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  • Pierre Dandrieu – Noëls, O filii, chansons de Saint-Jacques, Stabat mater, et carillons Willem de Fesch 10 Trio Sonatas, Op. 7 6 Cello Sonatas, Op. 8b François...
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    uncle, Cardinal Joseph Fesch, to the See of Paris This was his right, in accordance with the Concordat of 1801, Article 5, but Fesch was quite aware that...
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  • Bonaparte Pauline Bonaparte (1780-1825), sister of Napoléon Bonaparte Joseph Fesch (1763-1839), half-uncle of Napoléon Bonaparte Letizia Ramolino (1749-1836)...
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  • (1687–1730) Johann Adam Birkenstock (1687–1733) Henry Carey (1687–1743) Willem de Fesch (1687–1761) Johann Ernst Galliard (1687–1749) Francesco Geminiani (1687–1762)...
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    of his wife's first husband and second cousin of his stepchildren Joseph Fesch (from 1807), Napoleon's half-uncle Lucien Bonaparte (from 1815), Napoleon's...
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    French kings, created a chapel under the authority of his uncle, Cardinal Fesch, which was decorated with richly-carved choir stalls and marquetry from...
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  • Nicola Porpora (1686–1768) Giovanni Battista Somis (1686–1763) Willem de Fesch (1687–1761) Francesco Geminiani (1687–1762) Johann Georg Pisendel (1687–1755)...
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  • Prince-Bishop of Metz, Cardinal in 1789. First French Empire 1805-1814 : Joseph Fesch (1763-1839), Cardinal, Archbishop of Lyon and Primate of the Gauls. Restauration...
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