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Alexandre Dumas (born
Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, 24 July 1802 – 5
December 1870), also
known as
Alexandre Dumas père, was a
French novelist and playwright...
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Dumas may
refer to:
Dumas, Arkansas,
United States, a city
Dumas, Mississippi,
United States, a town
Dumas, Missouri,
United States, an unincorporated...
- well as
numerous stage and film productions.
Dumas fils (French for "son") was the son of
Alexandre Dumas père ("father"), also a well-known playwright...
- WWE Hall of Fame,
Dumas is
regarded as one of the
greatest female performers in WWE history.
Initially using the name of Angelica,
Dumas started her wrestling...
- Thomas-Alexandre
Dumas Davy de la
Pailleterie (French: [tɔmɑ alɛksɑ̃dʁ dymɑ davi də la pajət(ə)ʁi];
known as Thomas-Alexandre
Dumas; 25
March 1762 – 26...
- Marie-Cessette
Dumas was a
female slave in the
French colony of
Saint Domingue. She was the
mother of
General Thomas-Alexandre
Dumas, the grandmother...
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miles north of Amarillo, the city is
named for its founder,
Louis Dumas (1856–1923).
Dumas Avenue, the main thoroughfare, is also
United States Highways 87...
- the 18th century, city
dumas were
formed across Russia. The
first formally constituted state duma was the
Imperial State Duma introduced to the Russian...
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substances based on a
method first described by Jean-Baptiste
Dumas in 1826. The
Dumas technique has been
automated and instrumentalized, so that it is...
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Latin mansum, mansus).
People surnamed Dumas include:
Adolphe Dumas (1805–1861),
French poet.
Alexandre Dumas, père (1802–1870),
French novelist and author...