- Teófilo
Chantre (born 1964) is a Cape
Verdean musician,
first noted for his
decades long
collaboration with
singer Cesaría Évora, and
later for his own...
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Manuel Quintín Lame
Chantre (1880–1967) was a
Colombian indigenous rebel from the
early 20th
century who
tried to form an
independent indigenous republic...
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Josefina Chantre (born 1942, Paúl,
Santo Antão,
Portuguese Cape Verde) is a Cape
Verdean woman who
fought for the end of
Portuguese colonialism and for...
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Ernest Chantre (13
January 1843, in Lyon – 24
November 1924, in Écully) was a
prominent French archaeologist and anthropologist. From 1878 to 1910 he...
- conducting.
Beginning in 1991,
Schneebeli led a
choir called "Les
Pages et les
Chantres" at the
Centre de
musique baroque de Versailles,
retiring after thirty...
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Orbis Books, 2001. René Girard. and Benoît
Chantre.
Battling to the End:
Conversations with Benoît
Chantre. East Lansing, MI:
Michigan State University...
- Ana
Paula Chantre Luna de
Carvalho is an
Angolan politician. She is the
current Minister of
Spatial Planning and
Housing of Angola, as well as a member...
- 2023-04-27. Migne, "Dict. de
Droit Canon", s.v.
Chantre. Migne, "Dict. de Jurisprudence", s.v.
Grand Chantre. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Precentor". www.newadvent...
- Conversely,
during his
research trips in 1895,
anthropologist Ernest Chantre visited the
Yazidis in today's
Turkey and
reported that
Yazidis called...
- demain. J. P. Delarge, 1978. ISBN 2711301087, p. 118 André-Georges Hamon,
Chantres de
toutes les Bretagnes: 20 ans de
chanson bretonne. J. Picollec, 1981...