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Albert Canonge (May 13, 1914 –
October 23, 1981) was a
French syndicalist and a
prominent figure in post-war
agricultural cooperatives.
Henri Canonge was...
- Jean François
Canonge (1784 –
January 19, 1848) lawyer, judge,
slave owner, clerk, and politician. He was the
judge who
provided the
deposition on the...
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Louis Placide Canonge (June 29, 1822 -
January 22, 1893) was a
Creole journalist, politician, playwright, actor, librettist, and lyricist. His most celebrated...
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Elliott D.
Canonge (1921-September 21, 1971) was an
author and
linguist who
worked closely with the
Comanche and
Alaskan Inuit and
Athabaskan groups in...
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Maurice de
Canonge (March 18, 1894 –
January 10, 1979) was a
French actor and film director. He is also
sometimes known by the name
Maurice Cannon. Stowaway...
- half-first
cousin was
Creole playwright Louis Placide Canonge and his half-uncle was Jean François
Canonge. His
sister married French American senator Pierre...
- Thérèse
Martin de
Maurice de
Canonge 1946 : Les
Trois Tambours de
Maurice de
Canonge 1946 :
Mission spéciale de
Maurice de
Canonge 1947: Ploum, ploum, tra-la-la...
- months. One of
those who
entered the
premises was
Judge Jean François
Canonge, who
subsequently deposed to
having found in the
LaLaurie mansion (among...
- joyeuses) is a 1958
French musical comedy film
directed by
Maurice de
Canonge and
starring Fernand Raynaud,
Danielle Godet and
Colette Ripert. It is...
- the PCF and SFIO
weakened the CGA,
which became dormant in 1953.
Henri Canonge, the CGA's sole director,
humorously described the organization's mission...