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Zulma Carraud (24
March 1796 – 24
April 1889) was a
French author. She is best
known for her children's
books and
textbooks particularly La
Petite Jeanne...
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Gaston Carraud (20 July 1864 – 15 June 1920) was a
French composer and
music critic. Born at Le Mée-sur-Seine,
Carraud was the son of Ivan
Carraud (1826–1881)...
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Christophe Carraud, préface de
Christophe Carraud, Grenoble, Jérôme Millon, 2005 (Internal libraries, trans.
Philippe Blanc and
Christophe Carraud, preface...
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Vasily Zhukovsky,
Russian poet and
translator (b. 1783) 1889 –
Zulma Carraud,
French author (b. 1796) 1891 –
Helmuth von
Moltke the Elder,
German field...
- de la vérité et
autres écrits de
jeunesse (1616–1631)
edited by
Vincent Carraud and
Gilles Olivo, Paris: PUF, 2013. Descartes, Œuvres complètes, new edition...
- 2017), Éric
Ciotti prend du
galon chez Les Républicains Le Figaro.
Simon Carraud and
Brian Love (14
March 2017) France's
Fillon under formal investigation...
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vandalisme ont été enregistrés sur les
radars automatiques. Lough, Richard;
Carraud,
Simon (4
December 2018). "France's
Macron hunts for way out of 'yellow...
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covenant relationship".
Zulma Bouffar (1841–1909),
French entertainer Zulma Carraud (1796–1889),
French author Zulma Faiad (born 1944),
Argentinian entertainer...
- André François-Poncet 1967–1969:
Raymond Debenedetti 1969–1978:
Marcellin Carraud 1979–1983: Jean-Marie
Soutou 1984–1989:
Louis Dauge 1989–1992: Georgina...
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Charpentier 1888 –
Camille Erlanger 1889 –
First prize not
awarded 1890 –
Gaston Carraud ("first"
First Grand Prize) and
Alfred Bachelet ("second"
First Grand Prize)...