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Jules Régis
Debray (French: [dəbʁɛ]; born 2
September 1940) is a
French philosopher, journalist,
former government official and academic. He is
known for...
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Xavier Blanchard Debray (January 25, 1818 –
January 6, 1895) was an
American soldier and diplomat.
During the
American Civil War
Debray raised a Confederate...
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de Bray may
refer to:
Salomon de Bray,
Dutch artist Jan
de Bray, his son Pays
de Bray, area in
northern France Bray (disambiguation)
Bray (surname) This...
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Yvonne de Bray (12 May 1889 – 1
February 1954) was a
French stage and film actress. She was born
Yvonne Laurence Blanche de Bray in
Paris and died there...
- Tony
Debray (born 13
November 1989) is a
French male
canoeist who won 20
medals at
senior level at the
Wildwater Canoeing World Championships.
Senior "Tony...
- just its
milling capabilities. Nineteenth-century
owners and millers, the
Debray family, made a
brown bread galette,
which became po****r and was adopted...
- Cécile
Debray (born
November 20, 1966) is a
French museum director, art
historian and curator,
specializing in
modern and
contemporary art in painting...
- and
introduced in
French as "médiologie" by the
French intellectual Régis
Debray in the "Teachers, Writers, Celebrities"
section of his book Le
pouvoir intellectuel...
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which reveals additional aspects of the events.
French intellectual Régis
Debray, who was
captured in
April 1967
while with
Guevara in Bolivia, gave an interview...
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Laurence Debray (French pronunciation: [lɔʁɑ̃s dəbʁɛ]; born 1976) is a
French writer,
daughter of Régis
Debray and
Elizabeth Burgos. In 2018 she wrote...