of the three sons of the French writer Georges Duhamel and actress Blanche Albane. He studied music at the Sorbonne. He was a pupil of René Leibowitz...
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acclaim. With Jouvet as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Suzanne Bing as Viola, Blanche Albane as Olivia, and Romain Bouquet as Sir Toby Belch, in a startlingly simple...
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Arbane (redirect from Arbanne Blanche)
synonyms including: Albane (in Aube), Arbane blanc, Arbane du Bachet, Arbanne (in Les Riceys and Moulins-en-Tonnerrois), Arbanne blanche, Arbenne, Arbenne...
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César Award for Most Promising Actress for Jean-Claude Brisseau's Noce Blanche, as well as the Victoires de la Musique for Best Female Singer for her...
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rights activist and author Adrian Dubois (born 1987), American soccer player Albane Dubois (born 1992), French sailor Alice Dubois (born 1970), French judoka...
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Rivals as Jehan Roselyne Vuillaume as Marie Maïté Maillé as La Noiraude Albane Guilhe as La Recluse Marie Privat as Marguerite Sébastien Konieczny as François...
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Kadarka 1873 Arbane Albane (in Aube), Arbane blanc, Arbane du Bachet, Arbanne (in Les Riceys and Moulins-en-Tonnerrois), Arbanne blanche, Arbenne, Arbenne...
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PS Soc+ 10th Mathilde Panot 15 January 1989 France (Tours) FI FI 11th Albane Gaillot 7 July 1971 France (Paris 13e) EELV NI Val-d'Oise 1st Antoine Savignat...
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Volume V, second edition, revised (London: George Bell, 1906). J. H. Albanes and U. Chevalier (editors), Gallia christiana novissima: Marseille (Valence...
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Klein AP, LaCroix A, Li D, Mandelson MT, Olson SH, Risch HA, Zheng W, Albanes D, Bamlet WR, Berg CD, Boutron-Ruault MC, Buring JE, Bracci PM, Canzian...
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on 21 August 1357, and then to Nîmes on 6 April 1362. Joseph Hyacinthe Albanès (1899). Gallia christiana novissima (in French and Latin). Vol. Tome premier:...
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