- c. 963),
married Lope I of
Pallars (Wolf Pillars)
Cilixona who
married Ajalbert,
Guilinda Sesenanda Taylor,
Nathaniel L. "An
Early Catalonian Charter in...
- 2016–present : Éric-Emmanuel
Schmitt 1900–1917 :
Octave Mirbeau 1917–1947 : Jean
Ajalbert 1947–1973 :
Alexandre Arnoux 1973–1995 : Jean
Cayrol 1995–present : Didier...
- d'échange culturel?: les
peintres français. École française d'Extrême-Orient.
Ajalbert, Jean. (1913). Les
nuages sur l'Indochine.
Silhouettes Saigonnaises. John...
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femme (Scholl) 1890: La
Belle Opération (Sermet) 1890: La
Fille Élisa (
Ajalbert,
adapted from Goncourt) 1890:
Conte de Noël (Linert) 1891: La
Meule (Lecomte)...
- p. 198. B.D. 1918, p. 5.
Ciolkowska 1923, p. 1.
Campbell 2006, p. 437.
Ajalbert 1933. Possémé 2015. True,
Silvetti &
Settis 2005, p. xvi.
Barker 1993,...
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Words by
Charles Baudelaire 2.
words by
Albert Samain 3.
words by Jean
Ajalbert Publication(s): 1. Paris: Éditions Max
Eschig (1932),
plate no. M.E. 3692;...
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Francis Viélé-Griffin, Paul Fort, Saint-Pol-Roux, Valéry Larbaud, and Jean
Ajalbert. When asked, André Gide,
Francis Jammes and Paul
Claudel declined the invitation...
- 1939-1945. He also
became secretary for
writer and
Goncourt academician Jean
Ajalbert, and
began his
career as a
journalist by
reporting for the
daily newspaper...
- 1921)
Trois Mélodies, Op. 56 (Charles Baudelaire,
Albert Samain, Jean
Ajalbert) (Paris: Éditions Max Eschig, 1925–32)
Trois Mélodies sur des poésies d'André...
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historian of the
Second World War Jean-Louis Philippart, physicist. Jean
Ajalbert, writer,
member of the Académie Goncourt. Born in 1863 in Levallois-Perret...