French historian Ernest Lebègue (1862–1943), was his brother. Henri Lebègue was also the father of literary historian Raymond Lebègue and nephew of publisher...
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Lebègue is a French surname. People with this surname include the following: Nicolas Lebègue (1631–1702), French composer and organist Henri Lebègue (1856–1938)...
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Raymond Lebègue (16 August 1895 – 21 November 1984) was a 20th-century French literary historian. The son of palaeographer Henri Lebègue, he was elected...
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Cloé Hache, swimmer Loic Korval, judoka Stephane Lambese, footballer Henri Lebègue, palaeographer Stéphane Lecat, long-distance swimmer Romain Le Gac,...
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Geoffroy (1633–1694) Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre (1665–1729) Nicolas Lebègue (1631–1702) Gaspard Le Roux (1660–1707) Louis Marchand (1669–1732) Nicolas...
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2020-09-11 Coquilhat, Camille (1888), Sur le Haut-Congo (PDF) (in French), J. Lebègue, retrieved 2020-09-09 Engels, A. (31 July 1947), "AMELOT (Louis-Gustave)"...
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Chambonnières, Nicolas Lebègue and perhaps, depending on the exact date, Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre (1687) and Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1689). The...
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of the Chapelle royale in 1678, quarter of April, at the same time as Lebègue, Thomelin and Nivers, a position he held until 1702. He was succeeded by...
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Nicolas Lebègue, who used diverse note values in his unmeasured preludes. The first ever published unmeasured preludes appeared in Lebègue's Le pieces...
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Christian Lauba (born 1952) Jean-François Le Sueur (1760–1837) Nicolas Lebègue (c. 1631 – 1702), also "Le Bègue" Jean-Marie Leclair (1697–1764) Jean-Marie...
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Gustave-Henri Jossot, also known as Abdul Karim Jossot (1866–1951), was a French artist, caricaturist, and writer, born in Dijon. He is known for working...
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Chapelle royale (section Charles IX (1560–1574), Henri III (1574–1589), Henri IV, Bourbon (1589–1610))
trimester) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, organist (July trimester) Nicolas Lebègue, (October trimester) Jacques Thomelin Jean-Baptiste Buterne Gabriel Garnier...
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sub-prior). It was also during that period that Grigny studied with Nicolas Lebègue, who was by then one of the most famous French keyboard composers. In 1695...
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civilisation morale & politique de la Flandre & du Brabant. Bruxelles: A.-N. Lebègue. Vanderkindere, L. (1890). Introduction à l'histoire des institutions de...
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conclude each mass. Couperin followed techniques used in masses by Nivers, Lebègue, and Boyvin, as well as other predecessors of the French Baroque era. In...
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Jean-Adam Guilain (born in Germany) Gilles Jullien Mathieu Lanes Nicolas Lebègue Louis Marchand Christophe Moyreau Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers Charles Piroye...
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performed sacred music for the king. The other three organists were Nicolas Lebègue, Jacques Thomelin and Jean-Baptiste Buterne. Nivers only resigned late...
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Histoire de l'Homme Au Masque de Fer, ou les Illustres Jumeaux, 4 vol. Paris: Lebègue. Dumas, Alexandre (1848–1850). Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Vingt ans plus...
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(c. 1520 – 1598) Jean-François Le Sueur (Lesueur) (1760–1837) Nicolas Lebègue (1631–1702) Firmin Lebel (fl. from c. 1540; died 1573) Francesca Lebrun...
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standard edition is Oeuvres poétiques, edited by René Fromilhague and Raymond Lebègue, 1968 (in French). Antoine Adam's popular collection of Malherbe's Poésies...
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781]. Revue du Nord (in French). 252: 73–75. Retrieved 16 March 2025. Lebègue (1992, p. 77) Jacques et al. (1996, p. 11) Combes (2001, p. 125) Combes...
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prolétaires à travers les âges. Bruxelles, 1849–1857: Alphonse-Nicolas Lebègue.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Mark Medley (18 November 2011)...
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1007/s00192-022-05273-8. PMID 35751670. S2CID 250022004. Hugon-Rodin J, Lebègue G, Becourt S, Hamonet C, Gompel A (September 2016). "Gynecologic symptoms...
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the artefacts found by Du Mège, although in the end Lebègue mistrusted Du Mège's findings. Lebègue's death in 1894 put an end to the work. Léon Joulin took...
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1627–1707) Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue (1631–1702) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (1632–1714) Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy (1633–1694) Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1635–1691)...
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(1630–1680) Vincenzo Albrici (1631–1696) Thomas Baltzar (c. 1631–1663) Nicolas Lebègue (1631–1702) Sebastian Anton Scherer (1631–1712) Francesco Antonio Urio...
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Tour-du-Pin, sold all of the family's land in Cubzaguais to the father of Louis Henri Hubert Delisle in 1835. In 1759, he began the demolition of the château...
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style thus: "In their melodious, dance-like character these pieces follow Lebègue; others of a more organ-like and ecclesiastic approach are similar to Nivers'...
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original on 18 February 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2015. Chaurand, Jacques; Lebègue, Maurice (1990). Noms de lieux de Picardie. Condé-sur-Noireau: Bonneton...
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Robert Lion [fr], 1982-1992 Philippe Lagayette [fr], 1992-1997 Daniel Lebègue [fr], 1997-2002 Francis Mayer [fr], 2002-2006 Augustin de Romanet de Beaune...
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