• Adelheid Wagner or Adelaïde Salles-Wagner (1825–1890) (born Adélaïde Salles) was a German-born painter active in France. She was a pupil of Claude Jacquand...
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  • French composer Jules Massenet (1842–1912). Several of Massenet's operas were premiered by the Opéra-Comique in Paris, first at the second Salle Favart (Favart 2)...
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    1988, pp. 18–19. Jules-Verne 1976, p. 37. Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 40–41. Lottmann 1996, pp. 66–67. Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 42–43. Jules-Verne 1976, p. 44...
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    bridle. Other minor artists who painted the subject were Jules Salles-Wagner (1814–1900), Jules-Joseph Meynier (1826–1903) and Émile Louis Foubert (1848–1911)...
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  • Pulp Fiction (redirect from Jules Winnfield)
    Jules shoots one of Brett's friends. He declaims a passage from the Bible, and he and Vincent kill Brett for trying to double-cross Marsellus. Jules and...
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    Mémoires de Bonbonnoux, chef camisard et pasteur du Désert, édité par Jean-Jules Vielles (En Cévennes), 1883 & à Nîmes : chez C. Lacour, 2008 Maximilien...
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  • interest, Jules, invites him to a party at her house. Seth and Evan's friend Fogell plans to obtain a fake ID, so Seth promises to buy Jules alcohol for...
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    additional operas in the first season. With the influence of the first director, Jules Cohen (who was instrumental in bringing Adelina Patti) and the fortunate...
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    Jules Guérin (14 September 1860 – 10 February 1910) was a French journalist and anti-Semitic activist. He founded and led the Antisemitic League of France...
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    Garnier The grand staircase The Amphitheater Entrance. The two caryatids by Jules Thomas. Tragedy with her sword (left) and Comedy with her harp (right)....
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    ‘The Fifi & Jules’ Facebook Page to become the most engaged brand-page in the entire country. In 2014, Lund co-hosted the breakfast show Jules, Merrick and...
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    gardens of Versailles. The Salle de Bal was inaugurated in 1685 with a ball hosted by the Grand Dauphin. Between 1684 and 1685, Jules Hardouin-Mansart built...
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    "Pasdeloup, Jules Étienne". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Grove, George, ed. (1900). "Pasdeloup, Jules" . A Dictionary...
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    Majesty's Theatre in London, the Salle Le Peletier played host to the heyday of the romantic ballet, with such Balletmasters as Jules Perrot, Arthur Saint-Léon...
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    Jules Julien François Wieme (24 August 1922 – 13 January 2015) — better known as Cyriel Wieme or Brother Cyriel, was member of De La Salle Brothers who...
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    Renaissance style inspired by the Châteaux of the Loire Valley. Science, by Jules Blanchard. Statue of Etienne Marcel, facing the Seine Art, by Laurent Marqueste...
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  • premiered on 7 December 1892 at the Salle Érard in Paris, performed by Isidor Philipp, Henri Berthelier and Jules Loëb. The work is unusually cast in...
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    perform at the same venue, the Théâtre Historique on the boulevard du Temple. Jules Seveste, the new director who had taken over after the death of his brother...
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  • The De La Salle Green Spikers are the men's collegiate varsity volleyball team of the De La Salle University. They compete in the University Athletic...
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  • international reputation for his work in Christian and Jewish relations. Jules Isaac (full name Jules Marx Isaac) was born in Rennes on November 18, 1877. He was born...
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    messieurs, mesdames, a one-act pièce d'occasion written by Joseph Méry and "Jules Servières" (a pen name of Ludovic Halévy, who worked as a government official...
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    The Jules Ferry Laws are a set of French laws which established free education in 1881, then mandatory and laic (secular) education in 1882. Jules Ferry...
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  • (ambassador extr.) 1636 Baron Claude de Rorté, (in some sources Claude de Salles, Baron de Rorté) 1640 Charles de Bretagne comte d’Avaugour (or simply Charles...
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  • Awards. Nicole 'Nic' and Jules Allgood are a married lesbian couple living in the Los Angeles area. Nic is an obstetrician and Jules is a housewife who is...
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  • Béhagle (Central Africa) Joseph René Bellot (Arctic) Paul Blanchet (Sahara) Jules de Blosseville (Arctic) Charles Eudes Bonin (East Asia) Aimé Bonpland (South...
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  • of Commons of Canada from 1935 to 1949 and from 1953 to 2004. Verdun—La Salle riding, which covered much of the same area, was represented in the House...
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    Louvre (redirect from Salle des Etats)
    Retrieved 16 January 2023. Didier Rykner (8 June 2014). "La réouverture des salles d'objets d'art du Louvre, de Louis XIV à Louis XVI". La Tribune de l'Art...
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  • "Colors" May 21, 2012 (2012-05-21) External Link Guests Thomas Cronin, Jules Davidoff, Guy Deutscher, Victoria Finlay, James Gleick, Jonah Lehrer and...
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    The Salles des Croisades ("Hall of Crusades") is a set of rooms located in the north wing of the Palace of Versailles. The rooms were created in the mid-19th...
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    was set up in Paris (at 38 rue des Écoles in the 5th arrondissement) by Jules-Edouard Lucas. Lucas was 34 when war broke out and he was involved in intensive...
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