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Gustave Pierre Drouineau (22
February 1798 – 19
April 1878) was a 19th-century
French novelist, poet and playwright.
Coming from a
family of
doctors of...
- 1917 – 19
September 1980) was a
French film actor. He was born François
Drouineau in Saint-Jean-d'Angély. The Last of the Six (1941) - Un
homme (uncredited)...
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original on 11
September 2019.
Munoz G,
Budzinski H,
Babut M,
Drouineau H,
Lauzent M,
Menach KL, et al. (August 2017). "Evidence for the Trophic...
- Guinand [fr] (1936–1937) Émile Labeyrie [fr] (1937–1940) Jean-Marcel
Drouineau (1940–1946) Édouard Le Conte [fr] (1946–1948)
Pierre Brin (1948–1952)...
- PMID 37251621.
Retrieved 1
December 2023. Bourinet, Fabien; Anneville, Orlane;
Drouineau, Hilaire; Goulon, Chloé; Guillard, Jean; Richard,
Alexandre (8 June 2023)...
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subject of a
novel by
Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1835),
tragic plays by
Gustave Drouineau (1826), Mary
Russell Mitford (1828),
Julius Mosen (1837), and Friedrich...
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Samuel Price Carson,
American politician and
farmer (d. 1838)
Gustave Drouineau,
French playwright (d. 1878)
Charles Émile Seurre,
French artist (d. 1858)...
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which Perkins Warbec (1828),
written in
collaboration with MM. Halévy and
Drouineau, was the most successful. In 1828 the
Album was revived, and in it Fontan...
- York -
France 24". france24.com. 26 June 2015.
Retrieved 4 May 2018.
Drouineau,
Emmanuelle (15 June 2015). "Emmanuel
Macron à la
French Touch Conference...
- (1797–1848, Germany, p/f)
Minou Drouet (born 1947, France, p/f/nf)
Gustave Drouineau (1798–1878, France, f/p/d) Neil
Druckmann (born 1978, Israel/US, f) Joan...