- Émile
Cottenet (1785 in Lyon - 1833 in Paris) was a 19th-century
French actor,
chansonnier and playwright. He
arrived in
Paris around 1815 and
became an...
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Rawlins Lowndes Cottenet or
Rollie (November 23, 1866 –
March 29, 1951) was a
prominent socialite, composer, and
member of the
Metropolitan Opera ****ociation's...
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Maurice Cottenet (11
February 1895 – 11
April 1972) was a
French footballer. He was part of
France national football team at the 1924
Summer Olympics,...
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France on two occasions. Led by
French internationals such as
Maurice Cottenet,
Charles Bardot, and
Raoul Dutheil,
Cannes were
regular parti****nts in...
- had had an abortion.
According to
literature and film
scholars Madeleine Cottenet-Hage and
Robert P. Kolker, Duras'
provocative cinema between 1973 and 1983...
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International Anthology". Women's Studies. 28 (2): 242. ISSN 0049-7878.
Cottenet-Hage,
Madeleine (November 1999). "Book Reviews.
Surrealist Women: an international...
- Nuits, also
known as the
Cottenet–Brown House, is an
Italian villa-style
house located in the Ardsley-on-Hudson
section of the
village of Irvington, New...
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Claire de Lamirande" (in French).
Archives Canada. Makward,
Christiane P;
Cottenet-Hage,
Madeleine (1996).
Dictionnaire littéraire des
femmes de
langue française:...
- by the
textile importer Francis Cottenet (who came from Nuits-St.-George in France, and
whose name
adorns "
Cottenet Street" in Irvington) out of brick...
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centuries to the museum. On
December 12, 1878, Kane was
married to
Annie Cottenet Schermerhorn (1857–1926), a
daughter of
William Colford Schermerhorn of...