- a
valet de
chambre for the
Duchess of Burgundy, and Angélique Thérèse
Chemineau, the
daughter of a
Parisian Banker.
Marie Thérèse's
mother died a year...
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representative of
naturalistic French opera. His
masterpiece is the
opera Le
Chemineau,
which was
staged six
times at the Opéra-Comique
between 1907 and 1945...
- TCP is a mild antiseptic,
produced in
France by
Laboratoires Chemineau in
Vouvray and sold in the
United Kingdom by
Omega Pharma. TCP was
introduced in...
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Regiments and
Others 1st
Division GB
Maximilien Sebastien Foy
Brigade Chemineau 6th Leger, two
battalions 69th Ligne, two
battalions Brigade Desgraviers-Berthelot...
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Effluves funestes (1916), film by
Camille de Morlhon, Pathé Frères. Le
Chemineau (1935?), film by
Fernand Rivers. P.L.M. La Côte d'Azur à 13
heures de...
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Ruminant Research. 48 (3): 155–71. doi:10.1016/S0921-4488(03)00038-5.
Chemineau, P.; Pelletier, J.; Guérin, Y.; Colas, G.; Ravault, J.P.; Touré, G.; Almeida...
- –
Richard Voisin The
Adventurer (1934) – Étienne
Ranson Le
chemineau (1935) – Le
chemineau / The
Vagabond Veille d'armes (1935) –
Captain de
Corlaix La...
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Robert Laffont). Un bon
petit diable Les
Malheurs de
Sophie Diloy le
chemineau Mémoires d'un âne Jean qui
grogne et Jean qui rit Le
Mauvais Génie François...
- by César Cui (1888).
Richepin adapted from his play Le
Chemineau a
libretto for Le
Chemineau (opéra) [fr], a
lyric drama composed by
Xavier Leroux, and...
- novel's protagonist,
Jimmy Youngblood. "Les amis de
Pancho Villa" Léonard
Chemineau and
James Carlos Blake (Rivages Noir Casterman, 2012), a
graphic novelization...