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Armande-Grésinde-Claire-Élisabeth Béjart (1645 – 30
November 1700) was a
French stage actress, also
known under her
stage name
Mademoiselle Molière. She...
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tempting the
people during Lent.
Armande, Vianne's
elderly landlady, is one of her
first allies.
Armande's daughter Caroline will not let her see...
- Louise-Armandine
Duval (24
December 1867 – 8
March 1940),
known professionally as
Armande C****ive, was a
French actress. C****ive was born in Paris, and made her...
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Marie Armande de La Trémoille (Marie
Armande Victoire; 1677 – 5
March 1717) was a
French noblewoman and The
Princess of
Turenne by marriage. The eldest...
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Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau FRS FRSE MIF[clarification needed] (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ ipɔlit lwi fizo]; 23
September 1819 – 18
September 1896)...
- Anne-
Armande de
Saint Gelais (1637-1709) was a
French court official. She
served as Première dame d'honneur to the
queen of France,
Maria Theresa of Spain...
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Pauline Marie Armande Aglaé
Craven (née
Ferron de La Ferronnays; 12
April 1808 – 1
April 1891) was a
French writer. She was born in London, the daughter...
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Violette Verdy (born
Nelly Armande Guillerm; 1
December 1933 – 8
February 2016) was a
French ballerina, c****ographer, teacher, and
writer who worked...
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August 1680 at the Guénégaud. Its
leading actors included Molière's widow,
Armande Béjart, her husband, Guérin d'Estriché, La Grange, Mlle Champmeslé, Baron...
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Armande Oswald (born 1940) is a
Swiss artist who has
practised drawing, painting,
engraving and
scenography in the Neuchâtel area for a
considerable period...