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Jacqueline Charlotte Dufresnoy (23
August 1931 – 9
October 2006),
better known by her
stage name
Coccinelle ("ladybug" in French), was a
French cabaret...
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parents at an
early age he was
raised by his
uncle Charles-Nicolas
Duclos Dufresnoy, a
notary in the
court of
Louis XVI. His uncle's
elite and
educated circle...
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Charles Alphonse du
Fresnoy (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl alfɔ̃s dy fʁɛnwa]; 1611 – 16
January 1668),
French painter and
writer on his art. Du
Fresnoy was...
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whether φ is the
smallest limit point of S. This was
later proved by
Dufresnoy and Pisot, who also
determined all
elements of S that are less than φ;...
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produced on the body
could be
effective in some way. André-Ignace-Joseph
Dufresnoy was one of the
first to come up with a
medicinal use for this chemical...
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Choisy (Lausanne and Geneva, 1742),
ascribed by Paul
Lacroix to
Lenglet Dufresnoy; the text was
finally edited (1870) by
Lacroix as
Aventures de l'abbé...
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Barbin in
their book
Gender Trouble.
Coccinelle (Jacqueline
Charlotte Dufresnoy, 1931 – 2006) was a
French actress,
entertainer and
singer who made her...
- de
Villaines in 1554
after the
death of Jean Brinon.
Nicolas Lenglet Dufresnoy (1744).
Journal de
Henri III. Roy de
France & de Pologne: ou, Memoires...
- free dictionary.
Coccinelle was the
stage name of
Jacqueline Charlotte Dufresnoy (1931–2006), a
French trans****ual
actress and entertainer. Coccinelle...
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Dufresnoy 1916-12-16 259 Abitibi-Témiscamingue 48°20′00″N 79°00′00″W / 48.3333°N...