- independence,
Beaumarchais lobbied the
French government on
behalf of the
American rebels during the
American War of Independence.
Beaumarchais oversaw covert...
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Pierre Beaumarchais (1732–1799) was a
French playwright,
diplomat and polymath.
Beaumarchais may also
refer to:
Jacques Delarüe-Caron de
Beaumarchais, French...
- Delarüe
Caron de
Beaumarchais (8
December 1944, Rome) is a
French bibliographer, a
descendant in the
female line of
Pierre Beaumarchais (whose
family took...
- band manager, Nigel, Apu took the
stage name "Apu de
Beaumarchais" (a
reference to
Pierre Beaumarchais,
author of The
Barber of Seville). Apu is a dietary...
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Beaumarchais (French:
Beaumarchais l'insolent) is a 1996
French biopic film
directed by Édouard
Molinaro and
starring Fabrice Luchini,
Manuel Blanc and...
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History of
Monsieur de
Beaumarchais, the
French Playwright who
Saved the
American Revolution. UPNE. ISBN 978-1-58465-925-9. "
Beaumarchais: a Writer's Wealth...
- was done by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier. On 27
April 1784,
Pierre Beaumarchais's play The
Marriage of
Figaro premiered in Paris.
Initially banned by...
- to Le
Barbier de
Seville (
Beaumarchais at
Wikimedia Commons Le
barbier de Séville ou la précaution
inutile by
Beaumarchais at Gutenberg.org Chisholm,...
- France." His
chance to
strike at
Britain came
through Pierre Beaumarchais.
Beaumarchais,
working as a
secret agent, had
traveled to
London in pursuit...
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Eustache de
Beaumarchais (French pronunciation: [østaʃ də bomaʁʃɛ]; c. 1235 – 23
August 1294) was a
French baron and
military leader who
served as seneschal...