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Roger Dangeville (1 June 1925,
Moselle – 9
September 2006, Mérindol-les-Oliviers) was a left
communist activist most
noted for his
translation of Karl...
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known as
Dangeville (18
March 1665 or 1669 - 18
January 1743) was a
French actor. He and the
dancing master Antoine-François
Botot Dangeville were both...
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Catherine Dangeville (née Desmares; c.1685 - 1 July 1772) was a
French stage actress. She was also
known under her
stage names Mlle
Dangeville mère, Mlle...
- Antoine-François Botot,
known as
Dangeville (26 May 1681 – c.1737) was a
French dancing master,
dancer and
ballet teacher. He was born in Paris. His brother...
- Paris. Her
stage name was Mlle
Dangeville la jeune. The
daughter of the dancing-master Antoine-François
Botot Dangeville and the
actress Catherine Desmares...
- GAGA Pictures, and in
France on 25
December 2019, by Le Pacte.
Fabienne Dangeville is a very
famous French actress,
giving an
interview about work on her...
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International Communist Party (ICP)
where he was
introduced to the work of
Roger Dangeville,
Suzanne Voute, and most importantly,
Amadeo Bordiga, who he
began corresponding...
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Jacques Camatte and
Roger Dangeville split off as well. Camatte's
group formed around the
magazine Invariance, and
Dangeville's followers gathered around...
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translation 1962–78:
Chinese translation 1967–68:
French translation Roger Dangeville (International
Communist Party) 1968–69:
Russian translation 1968–70:...
- sociétaires of the Comédie-Française:
Charlotte Desmares and
Christine Dangeville. Forman,
Edward (27
April 2010).
Historical Dictionary of
French Theater...