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    "language of Molière". Born into a prosperous family and having studied at the Collège de Clermont (now Lycée Louis-le-Grand), Molière was well suited...
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  • Molière (1622–1673) was a French playwright. Molière may also refer to: Gert Molière (1909–1964), German theoretical physicist Marinus Jan Granpré Molière...
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  • Molières-Cavaillac, Gard Molières-Glandaz, Drôme Molières-sur-Cèze, Gard Les Molières, Essonne Molière (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • the atomic number. The Molière radius is useful in experimental particle physics in the design of calorimeters: a smaller Molière radius means better shower...
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    the rue de Richelieu with the Fontaine Molière. It has borne several names, including rue de la Fontaine-Molière, rue Traversière-Saint-Honoré before 1843...
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  • Lycée Molière may refer to: In France: Lycée Molière (Paris) [fr] in Paris Outside France (includes two schools in Spain also known as Liceo Molière or Liceo...
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  • Retrieved 2 February 2014. Bicycling with Molière at IMDb Bicycling with Molière at AllMovie Bicycling with Molière at AlloCiné (in French) v t e v t e...
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  • Olympics. Granpré Molière was a professor at the Delft University of Technology and was seen as founder of the Traditionalist School. Molière initiated numerous...
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  • Molière's company (La Troupe de Molière) was the theatrical company which formed around Molière from 1648 onwards, when he was performing in the French...
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  • Molière is a 2007 period biographical film directed by Laurent Tirard and starring Romain Duris as Molière. It was released in Europe in January 2007 and...
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    The Fontaine Molière is a fountain in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, at the junction of rue Molière and rue de Richelieu. Its site was occupied by a...
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  • particle physics. He is known for the Molière radius, which is useful in studying Bhabha scattering. Gert Molière received in 1935 from the Humboldt University...
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    stage actress, also known under her stage name Mademoiselle Molière. She was married to Molière, and was one of the most famous actresses in the 17th-century...
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    Tuc de Molières (Spanish: Pico Mulleres; Catalan: Pic Molières) is a mountain located in Catalonia, Spain. Located in the Pyrenees, it has an elevation...
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    the Théâtre de la République and popularly as "La Maison de Molière" (The House of Molière). It acquired the latter name from the troupe of the best-known...
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    To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Le Cercle Molière produced Molière’s The Miser in 1950. Other Molière plays produced by the company included The Imaginary...
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    Tartuffe (category Plays by Molière)
    theatrical comedy by Molière. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical theatre roles. Molière performed his...
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    The Misanthrope (category Plays by Molière)
    latʁabilɛːʁ amuʁø]) is a 17th-century comedy of manners in verse written by Molière. It was first performed on 4 June 1666 at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal,...
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    2017 Molière awards, Edmond got seven nominations : Molière du Théâtre privé, Molière de la Comédie, Molière du Comédien dans un second rôle, Molière de...
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    1978 the Molière called in St. Quentin in both directions. On 1 October 1978 the weekend services were scrapped, and on 26 May 1979 the Molière made its...
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    Dom Juan (redirect from Dom Juan (Molière))
    Laun's The Dramatic Works of Molière (1885), vol. 3, p. 99. Edinburgh: William Patterson. Molière (1857). Œuvres de Molière, avec des notes de tous les...
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    April 2008, Jean Nicoli was delivered to SeaFrance and renamed SeaFrance Molière. On 3 April 2008, she left Marseille for Arno Dunkerque for rebuilding...
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    is a French actor, screenwriter and film director. He has received two Molière Awards for his stagework and has won two César Awards, one for writing...
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    name was Charles Varlet, was a French actor and a member of the troupe of Molière. Charles Varlet was the son of Hector Varlet and Marie de La Grange. The...
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    Molières (French pronunciation: [mɔljɛʁ]; Occitan: Molièras) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Communes...
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    Molière, at Versailles, September 14, 1665 La Pastorale comique, play by Molière, at St-Germain-en-Laye, January 5, 1667 Le Sicilien, play by Molière...
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  • scope. Lead Armande Béjart — young wife to Molière. Jean-Baptiste Poquelin — known to the world as Molière. Louis XIV — the King of France. Françoise...
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  • important men: King Louis XIV, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Pierre Beauchamps, and Molière. The combination of different talents and passions of these four men shaped...
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    on Canal+, and then became popular with her stand-up shows. She won the Molière Award for Humor two years in a row for her shows Je parle toute seule and...
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  • Molière who impresses firstly the Duke of Orleans and then even King Louis XIV. Philippe Caubère as Molière / The Death Frédéric Ladonne as Molière,...
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