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Capucine (French pronunciation: [kapysin], born
Germaine Hélène Irène
Lefebvre French: [ʒɛʀmɛnelɛniʀɛnləfɛvʀ], 6
January 1928 – 17
March 1990) was a French...
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Order of
Friars Minor Capuchin (Latin: Ordo
Fratrum Minorum Capuccinorum;
postnominal abbr. OFMCap) is a
religious order of
Franciscan friars within...
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Capucine Anav (born
April 22, 1991 in the 8th arrondis****t of Lyon) is a
French television host,
actress and producer. She is a
former columnist in the...
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Boulevard des
Capucines is
housed at The Nelson-Atkins
Museum in
Kansas City. The
painting depicts a
snowy winter scene on the
Boulevard des
Capucines facing...
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Place du
Tertre in Montmartre. The
Grand Café des
Capucines,
opened in 1875 on the
Boulevard des
Capucines in the 9th arrondis****t, soon
became a well-known...
- The
Boulevard des
Capucines (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ de kapysin]) is a
boulevard in Paris. It is one of the 'Grands Boulevards' in Paris, a chain...
- The
Couvent des
Capucines (Convent of the Capucins) is a
former convent of the
Order of the
Capuchin Poor Clares,
located in
Paris on the site of the...
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Pepinot and
Capucine (French title, Pépinot et
Capucine) was a
Canadian children's
television series which aired on Radio-Canada from 1952 to 1954, and...
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Haussmann settled on
Rohault de Fleury's
proposed site off the
Boulevard des
Capucines,
although this
decision was not
announced publicly until 1860. A new building...
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Capucine Rousseau (born 21
April 1980) is a
former professional tennis player from France. Rousseau, a right-handed
player from
Croix in the far north...