Charles-Antoine Campion, italianized as Carlo Antonio Campioni (16 November 1720 – 12 April 1788) was a French-Italian composer who was born in Lorraine...
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Charles Campion (1951–2020) was a food critic. Charles Campion may also refer to: Charles Antoine Campion (1720–1788), Italian composer Charles Campion...
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(born Charles Antoine Campion; 1720–1788), Italian composer Cassie Jackman (born 1972), English squash player, also known as Cassie Campion Ed Campion (1915–2005)...
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Campioni (1720-1788), also known as Carlo Antonio Campione and as Charles Antoine Campion, an Italian composer and collector of early music Inigo Campioni...
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Edmund Campion, SJ (25 January 1540 – 1 December 1581) was an English Jesuit priest and martyr. While conducting an underground ministry in officially...
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Giuseppe Aloisi, Cristiano Giuseppe Lidarti, Vincenzo Panerai, Charles-Antoine Campion), which often represent the only examples that exist today. It...
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Florence in the 1700s (for example Giovan Gualberto Brunetti, Charles-Antoine Campion, Giuseppe Gherardeschi, Christian Joseph Lidarti) as well as at...
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Bartolomeo Cristofori a Giovanni Ferrini - Pendragon, Bologna, 2019 Charles Antoine Campion, L'Etruria fortunata - Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag, Wien, 2013...
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Léopold. Recherches sur la librairie de Charles V, roi de France, 1337–1380 (in French). Paris: H. Campion. Guicciardini, Francesco (1969). The History...
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Antoine Daniel (27 May 1601 – 4 July 1648) was a French Jesuit missionary in North America, at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, and one of the eight Canadian...
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fled to Italy to escape the new laws against the Catholic faith. Edmund Campion, a Jesuit, and Ralph Sherwin visited him at Milan in 1580 on their way...
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Facundo Campazzo Elden Campbell Fred Campbell Ken Campbell Tony Campbell Ed Campion Isaiah Canaan Vlatko Čančar Devin Cannady Larry Cannon Clint Capela Derrick...
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Thibault Charles Marie Septime de Montalembert (born 10 February 1962) is a French theatre, film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his...
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Polish diplomat and political writer (died 1616) February 12 – Thomas Campion, English poet (died 1620) February 27 – William Alabaster, English poet...
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Simon Larvaron as King Charles VIII of France David Atrakchi as Yves D'Allegre, French captain Marco Cassini as Pietro Bembo Antoine Cholet as Cardinal Georges...
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in England". In McCoog, Thomas M. (ed.). The Reckoned Expense: Edmund Campion and the Early English Jesuits. pp. 21–38. Loades, pp. 342–343; Waller,...
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director to win the award after Jane Campion in 1993 for The Piano, the first to win not jointly with another director (Campion had won jointly alongside Chen...
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Charles Garnier, S.J., (baptised in Paris, May 25, 1606 – martyred December 7, 1649) was a Jesuit missionary working in New France. He was killed by Iroquois...
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Clarence Albert Richardson, a chemist, and his wife, Elsie Evans (née Campion). Lived on the edge of Saltaire as a young child and kept grass snakes...
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Piccinini (1566–1638) Lucia Quinciani (born c. 1566; fl. 1611) Thomas Campion (1567–1620) Christoph Demantius (1567–1643) Jean-Baptiste Besard (1567–1625)...
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These poems and songs were published in 1613 (see 1613 in poetry): Thomas Campion, Songs of Mourning: Bewailing the Untimely Death of Prince Henry, verse...
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country at Ossernenon in 1642 and 1646. Antoine Daniel had been killed in a similar Iroquois raid in 1648. Charles Garnier was killed by Iroquois in December...
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Edmund Campion held with Anglican divines, and was present at the execution of Edmund Campion in 1581: his clothes were sprinkled with Campion's blood...
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cardinal Charles de Bourbon 1488-1500 : Henri de Seylac 1500 : Philibert Rosset "Moine" 1507 : Guyllaume de Villeneufve "Moine" 1500-1515 : Antoine III d'Albon...
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105 Catholic martyrs—including Saint Oliver Plunkett and Saint Edmund Campion had been executed during the English Reformation. A stone's throw from...
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film trilogy 1st =2nd0 4th =2nd0 1 January 2013 (2013-01-01) 69 7 Charles Campion Darren Kenny Naga Munchetty Kurtis Stacey Kenneth Grahame and The Wind...
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Martin Scorsese (redirect from Martin Charles Scorsese)
Martin Charles Scorsese (/skɔːrˈsɛsi/ skor-SESS-ee, Italian: [skorˈseːze, -se]; born November 17, 1942) is an American filmmaker. He emerged as one of...
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Campbell-Tipton (1877–1921) François van Campenhout (1779–1848) Thomas Campion (1567–1620) Carlo Antonio Campioni (1720–1788) Conrado del Campo (1878–1953)...
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Mandeville, Louisiana – Antoine James de Marigny de Mandeville Manlius, New York – Manlius (Roman general) Manly, North Carolina – Gov. Charles Manly Mannsville...
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Briant John de Britto Edmund Campion Peter Canisius Juan del Castillo Noël Chabanel Peter Claver Claude de la Colombière Antoine Daniel Paul Denn Philip Evans...
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