- Catherine-Joséphine
Duchesnois, née Rafin,
often simply called Mademoiselle Duchesnois, (1777–1835) was a
classical French actress who
performed at the...
- 1824. He was born in Berthier, the son of Étienne
Duchesnois and Catherine-Françoise Leroux.
Duchesnois established himself in
business at Varennes. He...
- Dorléac Mélanie
Doutey Julie Dreyfus Juliette Drouet Yvonne Dubel Joséphine
Duchesnois Jean
Dujardin Albert Dupontel Jacques Dutronc Nicolas Duvauc****e Mehdi...
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Bourg 9 9, 11 rue
Cadet 60 rue La
Fayette [1,339] Hôtel de
Mademoiselle Duchesnois 9 3 rue de la Tour-des-Dames [1,340] Hôtel de
Mademoiselle Mars 9 1 rue...
- Stuart, tragédie en 5 actes, d'après Frédéric Schiller, avec
Mademoiselle Duchesnois, Paris, Comédie-Française, 6 mars 1820. Le Cid d'Andalousie, tragédie...
- rendez-vous
Madeleine Jean
Delannoy Famous Love
Affairs Mademoiselle Duchesnois Michel Boisrond (segment "Les Comédiennes") 1962 Le
Bateau d'Émile Fernande...
- 85132; 2.3382 (Hôtel
Machelet de Velye) PA00088537 Hôtel de
Mademoiselle Duchesnois 9 3 rue de la Tour-des-Dames 48°52′40″N 2°20′02″E / 48.87763889°N 2...
- comédiennes
Edwige Feuillère as
Madame Raucourt Annie Girardot as
Madame Duchesnois Jean
Desailly as
Baron Adrien de Jonchère
Pierre Dux as
Talma Marie Laforêt...
-
entered into
business in
partnership with his brother-in-law Étienne
Duchesnois,
later establishing his own business. He
acquired four
fiefs along the...
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Patriots of 1837-38. Françoise
Ainse as wife of
Doctor Eugène-Napoléon
Duchesnois and Zoé
Ainse as wife of
Amury Girod. This
agronomist of
Swiss origin...