- The name
Duveyrier can
refer to
three people: Honoré-Nicolas-Marie
Duveyrier (1753–1839), politician,
judge and playwright,
father of Anne-Honoré-Joseph...
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Henri Duveyrier (28
February 1840 – 25
April 1892) was a
French explorer and geographer,
known for his
exploration of the Sahara.
Duveyrier was born in...
- Honoré-Nicolas-Marie
Duveyrier and half-brother of the
dramatist Anne-Honoré-Joseph
Duveyrier known as Mélesville, with whom
Charles Duveyrier partnered several...
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Baron Anne-Honoré-Joseph
Duveyrier, pen-name Mélesville (13
December 1787 in
Paris – 7
November 1865 in Marly-le-Roi) was a
French dramatist. The playwright...
- Honoré-Nicolas-Marie
Duveyrier (6
December 1753 – 25 May 1839) was an 18th–19th-century
French lawyer,
politician and playwright. The
second son of Noble-Gaspard...
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hatched by Haji
Sharmarke Ali Saleh.
French explorer and
geographer Henri Duveyrier suggested that the
Senusiyya order, a
Muslim Sufi
order active in the...
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Northern Nigeria for 1906–1907,
deals with
Senussiism in that country. H.
Duveyrier, La Confrérie
musulmane de Sidi
Mohammed ben Ali es Senoûssi (Paris, 1884)...
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Giuseppe Verdi set to a
French libretto by Eugène
Scribe and
Charles Duveyrier from
their work Le duc d'Albe of 1838. Les vêpres
followed immediately...
- vêpres siciliennes, the
libretto was
prepared by Eugène
Scribe and
Charles Duveyrier from
their work Le duc d'Albe,
which was
written in 1838 and
offered to...
- who had also
abandoned law for the theatre,
Baron Anne-Honoré-Joseph
Duveyrier, who
wrote under the pen name Mélesville, and
Charles Moreau. Delestre-Poirson...