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escaped from captivity. Most of the
political émigrés based themselves in France. The
spirit of
Polish émigrés lives on
through one of the
unofficial mottos...
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Emigre may
refer to:
Émigré, a
person who has
emigrated Émigré (album), the
debut solo
studio album by
Australian singer-songwriter
Wendy Matthews Emigre...
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emigrant pervoy volny), "Russian
émigrés" (русская эмиграція, русская эмиграция,
russkaya emigratsiya) or "Russian
military émigrés" (русская военная эмиграція...
- The Armée des
émigrés (English: Army of the
Émigrés) were counter-revolutionary
armies raised outside France by and out of
royalist émigrés, with the aim...
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Charles X (Charles Philippe; 9
October 1757 – 6
November 1836) was King of
France from 16
September 1824
until 2
August 1830. An
uncle of the uncrowned...
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Emigre (ISSN 1045-3717) was a (mostly)
quarterly magazine published from 1984
until 2005 in Berkeley, California,
dedicated to
visual communication, graphic...
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Emigre, Inc.,
doing business as
Emigre Fonts, is a
digital type
foundry based in Berkeley, California, that was
founded in 1985 by husband-and-wife team...
- not prohibited. The
summer of 1789 saw the
first voluntary émigrés. Many of
these émigrés were
members of the
nobility who
migrated out of fear sparked...
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Denis Yevgenyevich Kapustin (Russian: Дени́с Евге́ньевич Капу́стин; born 6
March 1984),
commonly known as
Denis Nikitin (Дени́с Ники́тин) or by his nom-de-guerre...
- The
migration waves of
Byzantine Gr****
scholars and
émigrés in the
period following the end of the
Byzantine Empire in 1453 are
considered by many scholars...