- Michèle
Boegner (12
August 1941 – 1
April 2021) was a
French concert pianist. At the
Paris Conservatory she
studied the
piano with
Vlado Perlemuter and...
- Marc
Boegner,
commonly known as
pasteur Boegner (French: [pastœʁ bœɲe]; 21
February 1881 – 18
December 1970), was a
French theologian, pastor, essayist...
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Margaret Phipps Boegner (November 17, 1906 –
September 16, 2006) was an
American heiress and philanthropist.
Margaret Helen Phipps was born on November...
- Jean-Marc
Boegner (3 July 1913 – 24
January 2003) was a
French diplomat,
promoted to the rank of amb****ador in 1973. Jean-Marc
Boegner was born in Paris...
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Colette Rosambert-
Boegner (French pronunciation: [kɔ.lɛt rozamˈbɛʁ]; née Rosenberg; 10
December 1910 – 17
April 1987) was a
French tennis player. Rosambert...
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Margaret Phipps Boegner (1906–2006) ∞ (1) J.
Gordon Douglas Jr. in 1930, div. 1947; ∞ (2)
Etienne Boegner (d. 1985) in 1951 (son of Marc
Boegner) J. Gordon...
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people away from
their radios. In
March 1941, the
Calvinist pastor Marc
Boegner condemned the
Vichy statut des
Juifs in a
public letter, one of the first...
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daughter of
William Pleydell-Bouverie, 7th Earl of Radnor.
Margaret Phipps Boegner (1906–2006), who
married J.
Gordon Douglas, Jr.
Michael Grace Phipps (1910–1973)...
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Antoinette Boegner (b. 1946) in Crécy-la-Chapelle (Seine-et-Marne). She is a
daughter of Jean-Marc
Boegner and
granddaughter of
pastor Marc
Boegner. Together...
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father of
French modern ethnography and
nephew of Émile Durkheim. Marc
Boegner (1881–1970), writer,
thinker and pastor,
president of the Fédération protestante...