- Céleste
Albaret (née Gineste; 17 May 1891 – 25
April 1984) was a
country woman who
moved to
Paris in 1913 when she
married the taxi
driver Odilon Albaret; she...
- John
Albaret (13
October 1878 – 18 July 1969) was a
Swiss fencer. He
competed at the 1920, 1924 and 1928
Summer Olympics in
individual and team épée and...
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Albaret-le-Comtal (French pronunciation: [albaʁɛ lə kɔ̃tal]; Occitan:
Aubaret lo Comtal) is a
commune in the Lozère
department in
southern France. The...
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Albaret-Sainte-Marie (French pronunciation: [albaʁɛ sɛ̃t maʁi]; Occitan: Aubaret) is a
commune in the Lozère
department in
southern France.
Communes of...
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often discussed by his biographers.
Although his housekeeper, Céleste
Albaret,
denies this
aspect of Proust's ****uality in her memoirs, her
denial runs...
- ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 7485885. PMID 32915793. Kaiser, M.L.; Schoemaker, M.M.;
Albaret, J.M.; Geuze, R.H. (January 2015). "What is the
evidence of
impaired motor...
- and
Feline Nutrition, 21, 209-219. Chastant‐Maillard, S., Aggouni, C.,
Albaret, A., Fournier, A., & Mila, H. (2017).
Canine and
feline colostrum. Reproduction...
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relationship between the
French writer Marcel Proust and his cook Céleste
Albaret during the last
years of Proust's life. In 1987 he
directed Bagdad Cafe...
- 1922; the
story is told
through the eyes of his real life maid, Céleste
Albaret. She
waited decades before writing her own book
about the
experience which...
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brackish water fishes,
Symposium Paradi (G.G. Teugels, J.F. Guégan, and J.J.
Albaret, editors), pp. 95–131.
Annals of the
Royal Central African Museum (Zoology)...