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Ennemond Gaultier (Gaultier le Vieux,
Gaultier de Lyon; also
spelled Gautier or Gauthier) (c. 1575 – 17
December 1651) was a
French lutenist and composer...
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Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan (French: [ʒɔʁdɑ̃]; 5
January 1838 – 22
January 1922) was a
French mathematician,
known both for his
foundational work in...
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Saint Annemund, also
known as Annemundus, Aunemundus,
Ennemond and Chamond, was an
archbishop of the
Archdiocese of Lyon.
Annemund was a
councillor of...
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Ennemond (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿ɛnmɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
Allier department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in
central France. The
village is located...
- 1602/3 – 1672) was a
French lutenist and composer. He was a
cousin of
Ennemond Gaultier.
Gaultier was born in Paris; two
conflicting sources point to...
- Édouard-Joseph-
Ennemond Mazères (11
September 1796,
Paris – 19
March 1866, Paris) was a 19th-century
French playwright and librettist. A son of a French...
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Ennemond Alexandre Petitot (1727-1801) was a French-born architect,
mainly active in the
Duchy of Parma. He was born in Lyon in 1727, and by 1741, he had...
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Lesage de Richée [fr], François Dufault,
Jacques Gallot,
Denis Gaultier,
Ennemond Gaultier, and
Roman Turovsky-Savchuk, a p****acaglia for
bandura by Julian...
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Denis Gaultier (1597 or 1602/3–1672),
French lutenist and
composer Ennemond Gaultier (c. 1575–1651),
French lutenist and
composer Jacques Gaultier...
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French music by
Robert Ballard, in his lute
books of 1611 and 1614, and by
Ennemond Gaultier. This
idiomatic lute
figuration was
later transferred to the harpsichord...