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    Théophile de Giraud (born 19 November 1968) is a Belgian writer, philosopher and activist of French language. Published in 2000, Giraud's first book,...
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  • Robert Giraud (1921–1997), French poet and journalist Théophile de Giraud (born 1968), Belgian writer, philosopher and activist Yvette Giraud (1916–2014)...
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  • forum leaders, or website founders). Winners include Belgian writer Théophile de Giraud and American author Jennifer Thorpe-Moscon in 2013. The 2020 winners...
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    pro-natalism) was used probably for the first time by Théophile de Giraud in his book L'art de guillotiner les procréateurs: Manifeste anti-nataliste...
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    times with red and white paint, including by the writer and activist Théophile de Giraud in 2008. In June 2020, a petition for its removal was signed over...
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  • 2020. Burno Struys (6 June 2020). "Dit zijn de organisatoren van de Belgische Black Lives Matter-betogingen". De Morgen (in Dutch). Retrieved 7 June 2020...
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    is a cycle of fifty poems published in 1884 by the Belgian poet Albert Giraud (born Emile Albert Kayenbergh), who is usually associated with the Symbolist...
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    Etudes sur la vie et les oeuvres de Molière .... Paris: Laplace, Sanchez et Cie. Gautier, Théophile (1858–1859). Histoire de l'art dramatique en France depuis...
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  • edited Angot de l'Éperonnière, Courval-Sonnet, Cyrano de Bergerac, Corneille-Blessebois, Claude Le Petit, Vallée Des Barreaux, Théophile de Viau, Estienne...
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    soldiers on 28 April, but did not reinstate the Crémieux Decree. In June, Giraud and De Gaulle combined the ex-Vichy regime in North Africa with Free France...
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    Walter Scott and Alfred de Vigny," Modern Language Notes, Vol. XXI, No. 5, pp. 129–134. Gauthier, Théophile (1906). "Alfred de Vigny." In: Portraits of...
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    Leclerc (1772–1802); urn relocated from the Château de Montgobert 1904: heart of Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (1743–1800), named by Napoleon the...
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    journalist for France 2 and France 5 Théophile Gautier is supposed to have lived on avenue Verdier Jean Giraud (Moebius) (1938–2012), cartoonist and...
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    Bodard 1910 – Jean Dupas 1911 – Marco de Gastyne 1912 – Gabriel Girodon [fr] 1913 – No award 1914 – Jean-Blaise Giraud, Jean Despujols and Robert Poughéon...
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    nourished his writing. He was friends with Théophile Gautier and Pierre-Marie-Charles de Bernard du Grail de la Villette, and he was acquainted with Victor...
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    François-René de Chateaubriand, Alphonse de Lamartine, Gérard de Nerval, Charles Nodier, Alfred de Musset, Théophile Gautier and Alfred de Vigny. Their...
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    The Chief of the Army Staff (French: Chef d'état-major de l'armée de terre, CEMAT) is the military head of the French Army. The chief directs the army...
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    for the musical qualities of verse. The Symbolists continued to admire Théophile Gautier's motto of "art for art's sake", and retained – and modified –...
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    for works by Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Charles Baudelaire, Charles De Coster, Théophile Gautier, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Stéphane Mallarmé, Joséphin Péladan...
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    Deburau was widely known. Théophile Gautier wrote of his talent with enthusiasm ("the most perfect actor who ever lived"); Théodore de Banville dedicated poems...
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    Edward VII (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Peerage Huberty, M., Giraud, A., Magdelaine, F. & B. (1976–1994). L'Allemagne Dynastique, Vols I–VII. Le Perreux, France: Alain Giraud Louda, Jiří; Maclagan...
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    members, business associates and fellow-writers such as Théophile Gautier, the Goncourt brothers, Guy de Maupassant, Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, George Sand...
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    History of the Puerta del Sol (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    his companions were wounded. After the renovation of the Puerta del Sol, Giraud Daguillon designed an urban project between the Puerta del Sol and the Royal...
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    Jean-Léon Gérôme (category Members of the Ligue de la patrie française)
    critic Théophile Gautier, whose review made Gérôme famous and effectively launched his career. Gérôme abandoned his dream of winning the Prix de Rome and...
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    (1920–1931). Abraham Schrameck (1920–1945). Benoît Bergeon (1921–1939). Théophile Pujès (1930–1939). Léon Bon (1939–1945). Vincent Delpuech (1939–1945)...
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    his portraits during this time. In 1846 he travelled to Spain with Dumas, Giraud and Maquet. After visiting Toledo, Aranjuez, Jaen and Granada, they arrived...
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    José Corti, 1975, p. 169 Jean Bonnerot, Bibliographie de l'œuvre de Sainte-Beuve, L. Giraud-Badin, 1952, p. 303. Fernand Rude, Aloysius Bertrand, P...
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    The Chief of the Naval Staff (French: Chef d’état-major de la Marine, acronym: CEMM) is a French general officer, adviser to the Chief of the Defence Staff...
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  • Alphonse de Lamartine Alfred de Vigny Alfred de Musset Gérard de Nerval (1808–1855) Théophile Gautier (1811–1872) Leconte de Lisle Théodore de Banville...
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  • (général de brigade) Antoine Giraud (général de brigade) Victor-Bonaventure Girod de Vienney (général de brigade) Jacques-Nicolas Gobert (général de division)...
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