- "The
Émigrée" is a poem by
British author Carol Rumens. The poem is
about emigration,
which is
where the word "
émigrée", the
French form of "emigrate"...
- John
Townsend (c. 1608–1668) was an
early settler of the
American Colonies who
emigrated from
England before 1642 when his son, Thomas, was
baptized at...
- that the po****rity of "Tanya" in
Anglophone world is due to
Ukrainian emigrees to Canada, who
escaped Ukraine during the
Civil War of 1918-20. Variants...
-
Southeast Asia when the ****anese
seized control of that region, and
these emigrees were the
first "citizens" of that government,
founded under the "protection"...
- was an
Azerbaijani teacher, publicist,
public figure of the
Azerbaijani émigrée. Ali
Azertekin was born in 1905 in Baku in the
family of
Iskander Taghizade...
-
Annette Kolb (pseudonym of Anna
Mathilde Kolb) was an author, journalist,
emigrée and pacifist. Kolb was born on 3
February 1870 in Munich, the daughter...
- noblewoman,
notable as a philanthropist. In
France she was
active in the
Polish emigree community (Hôtel Lambert). She was
particularly known for her
charity activities...
- II.
Kashubian and East Low
German are also
spoken by the
descendants of
émigrées, most
notably in the
Americas (e.g. Argentina, Brazil,
Chile and Canada)...
-
party of the
Dutch patriots. She
allied herself with the
French royalist émigrées, and
acted as
their financier as well as a go-between and
agent between...
- and also the
Jewish French philosopher Raymond Aron.
Arendt was now an
émigrée, an exile, stateless,
without papers, and had
turned her back on the Germany...