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Belhomme is a
French surname meaning "handsome man".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Belhomme de Franqueville [fr] (1814–1891), French...
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Jacques Belhomme (17 June 1737 – 18
September 1824) was a
personality of the
French Revolution and the
owner of the
Pension Belhomme. He
appears in the...
- Jacques-Étienne
Belhomme (29
January 1800 – 16
February 1880) was a
French psychiatrist who was a
native of Paris. He was the son of
carpenter Jacques Belhomme (1737–1824)...
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Jeanne Belhomme (d. fl. 1745), was a
French actress and
theatre director. She was the
director of the La
Monnaie in
Brussels from 1743 to 1745. She shared...
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Pension Belhomme was a
prison and
private clinic during the
French Revolution in the Rue de
Charonne (11e arrondis****t, Paris).
Around 1765, the...
- Hippolyte-Adolphe
Belhomme, (2
December 1854,
Paris - 16
January 1923) was a
prominent French b**** or b****-baritone and long-term
member of the Opéra-Comique...
- "La Bête à Maît'
Belhomme" is a
short story by
French author Guy de Maup****ant,
published in 1885. La Bête à Maît'
Belhomme is a
short story written by...
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opened an
enquiry which led to the
arrest of
Jacques Belhomme and the
closure of the
pension Belhomme. Mlle
Lange returned to prison, but her
friends in...
- say it was a very
profound experience, very
physical and very visceral.
Belhomme,
Guillaume (2016). My
Bloody Valentine / Loveless. Discogonie. France:...
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paper factory in Jinan. He
refused all
media requests for interviews.
Belhomme,
Albert Constant (Sgt.). A
native of
Belgium who
emigrated to the U.S....