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Richard Fabert called Richard was a 19th-century
French playwright. His name
appeared in
three plays given in 1812 at the Théâtre du
Vaudeville and in...
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Abraham de
Fabert,
marquis d'Esternay (11
October 1599 – 17 May 1662) was a
Marshal of France.
Fabert was the son of
Abraham Fabert,
seigneur de Moulins...
- Lycée
Fabert is a
senior high
school in Metz,
Moselle department, Lorraine, France. The school, in the city centre, was the
first lycée in Metz. The high...
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Maxime Fabert, real name
Robert Émile Jaillon, (7
November 1898 – 1
October 1978) was a
French stage and film actor.
Maxime Fabert managed the Theater...
- Saint-Avold. He
returned to Metz for his
secondary education, at Lycée
Fabert.
After this, he
attended the École Polytechnique, a
prestigious school in...
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surface prospecting technique. The
first office was in
Paris on the rue
Fabert. On 5
September 1927,
Henri George Doll and
several field engineers ran...
- Strasbourg,
France Rococo Revival balcony of
building no. 38 bis on Rue
Fabert,
Paris Romanian Revival balcony of the
Gheorghe Petrașcu
House in the Roman...
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particle von. From 1904 to 1908,
Ribbentrop took
French courses at Lycée
Fabert in Metz, the
German Empire's most
powerful fortress, and
would become fluent...
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father became a
noble peer and prefect.
Tocqueville attended the Lycée
Fabert in Metz. Tocqueville, who
despised the July
Monarchy (1830–1848), began...
- were from
outside Paris, and some, such as the ****ure Maréchal
Abraham de
Fabert, did not have even the
status of
provincial aristocrats. The rank and file...