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    Marie-Hélène Jullien, "Les sources de la tradition ancienne des quatorze 'Hymnes' attribuées à saint Ambroise de Milan", Revue d’histoire des textes (1989)...
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    539252°N 73.600907°W / 45.539252; -73.600907 Saint-Ambroise Church (French: Église Saint-Ambroise) is a church in the borough of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie...
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    also be found. Rue Saint-Ambroise and the church of Saint-Ambroise pay homage to Ambrose of Milan (340–394), bishop of Milan from 374 to 397, born in...
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  • Latin Hymns and Hymn Writers (1889), 47-62. Jacques Fontaine (ed.), Ambroise de Milan: Hymnes (1992). H. Henry, (1907), “Ambrosian Hymnography”, The Catholic...
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    Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare is a municipality in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Joliette Regional County Municipality. In 1803, the...
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    Roch-Ambroise Auguste Bébian (French: [ʁɔk ɑ̃bʁwaz oɡyst bebjɑ̃]; 4 August 1789 – 24 February 1839) was one of the first hearing educators in France to...
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    Dino Attanasio (category Writers from Milan)
    Bandoneon (with Delporte) in Pep and with De Macaroni's (with Dick Matena), but also for Italian magazines with "Ambroise et Gino" in Corriere dei piccoli. From...
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    Italy: Turin and Milan; Switzerland: Geneva, Zürich, Basel and Lausanne; and Spain: Barcelona. The following services currently call at Gare de Lyon: High speed...
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    of the Municipality of Sainte-Marcelline-de-Kildare from territories taken from the Parish of Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare. Creation of the Village of...
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    Algeria. She made her début at the Opéra-Comique in 1898 as Filina in Ambroise Thomas' Mignon. She is remembered in particular for her operetta performances...
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  • Autpert Ambrose (Ambroise) (Latin: Ambrosius Autpertus) (ca. 730 – 784) was a Frankish Benedictine monk. An abbot of San Vincenzo al Volturno in South...
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  • his Letters, B.Phil thesis, Liverpool University, 1976. Baunard, Saint Ambroise, Paris, 1872, 332-348; Hefele, History of the Councils, I  This article...
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    Berggruen, Olivier (ed.). Picasso: Between Cubism and Neoclassicism, 1915–1925. Milan: Skira. ISBN 978-88-572-3693-3. Huffington, Arianna (1 June 1988). "Picasso:...
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    Italy at Teatro dell’Opera of Rome on 14 November 1911. Ambroise Thomas Hamlet (Ofélie). Ambroise Thomas Mignon (Mignon). Pietro Vallini Il Voto (Maria)...
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    Conte di Carmagnola (1820). An opera Le Comte de Carmagnola with a book by Eugène Scribe and music by Ambroise Thomas was produced at the Paris Opéra on 19...
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    gestorben (in German) Nota de Pesar: João Itamar da Silveira (João da Bega) (in Portuguese) Lawrence Snow "Larry" Damon Togo : Mgr Ambroise Kotamba Djoliba est...
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  • Nicolas Dalayrac, created 6 July at the Opéra-Comique (salle Favart). 1793: Ambroise ou Voilà ma journée, comedy in one act and in prose mingled with ariettes...
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    such as mastoiditis, meningitis, or otitis exacerbated into an abscess. Ambroise Paré, the royal surgeon, considered performing a trepanation. Some suspected...
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    the Fontainebleau buildings using a group of artists: the Flemish born Ambroise Dubois (from Antwerp) and the Parisians Toussaint Dubreuil and Martin Fréminet...
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  • in Ambroise Thomas's Hamlet opposite Maria Barrientos as Ofelia and Mattia Battistini as Hamlet, and also as Sparafucile in Verdi's Rigoletto. De Angelis...
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    Auguste-Ambroise-Joselin de Verdière lieutenant-colonel : Armand-Louis, chavalier de l'Orme chefs d'escadrons : M. Vidal de Léry et Jacques-Victor de Suzainnecourt...
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    the "Big Five" global fashion weeks of which it forms a part alongside Milan, New York, London, and Tokyo. In order to participate, the houses must fulfill...
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  • Galiena as Mathilde Roland Bertin as Antoine's father Maurice Chevit as Ambroise Dupré dit Isidore Agopian Jacques Mathou as Mr. Chardon Philippe Clévenot...
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    Clos Lucé (category Historic house museums in Centre-Val de Loire)
    The museum also includes a copy of the Mona Lisa, painted in 1654 by Ambroise Dubois. Between 1509 and 1515 the Castle housed Charles IV Duke of Alençon...
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    Edgar Degas (redirect from De Gas)
    Forge 1988, p. 41 Clay 1973, p. 28. Gordon and Forge 1988, p. 11 Vollard, Ambroise, Degas: an intimate portrait, Crown, New York, 1937, p. 56 Armstrong 1991...
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    art became popular after his death, partially from the efforts of dealer Ambroise Vollard, who organized exhibitions of his work late in his career and assisted...
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    Voyage en Hongrie, etc. (4 vols., 1837) Voyage en Sicile (1838); trans. it., Milan, 1840 Esprit des institutions militaires (1845) Cesar; Xenophon; and Mémoires...
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    Théodore Dubois (category Prix de Rome for composition)
    from 1871 to 1891 and composition from 1891 to 1896, when he succeeded Ambroise Thomas as the Conservatoire's director. He continued his predecessor's...
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    performances in operas by Bellini and Donizetti and the French composers Ambroise Thomas, Charles Gounod, and Léo Delibes. Considered one of the finest coloratura...
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    Méditerranéenne (in French). Retrieved 2020-05-02. Gentil, Ambroise (1923). Dictionnaire étymologique de la flore française (PDF). Paris: Paul Lechevalier. p...
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