- For
Mazas Prison, see here.
Jacques Féréol Mazas (23
September 1782 – 26
August 1849) was a
French composer, conductor, violinist, and pedagogue. Born...
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Féréol Bonnemaison (8
February 1766 – 22
August 1827) was a
French portrait painter, lithographer, restorer, and art dealer. Born 8
February 1766 in Toulouse...
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parish muni****lities of Château-Richer, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Saint-
Féréol, the muni****lity of Saint-Tite-des-Caps and the Town of Beaupré; in the...
- 1828.
University of
California Press. ISBN 9780520928909. Bonnemaison,
Féréol;
Fereol Bonnemaison; J.
Didot l'aîné (1822).
Galerie de son
Altesse Royale Madame...
- with
music by
Louise Bertin and a
libretto by Eugène
Scribe and
Jacques Féréol Mazas. The work is a
comedy inspired by the
fairy tale of "Beauty and the...
- woman, died
during his birth. The
colonist keeping Edmond in
slavery was
Féréol Bellier Beaumont.
French colonists brought vanilla beans to Réunion and...
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Giustiniani collection until 1812, when it was
purchased by the art
dealer Féréol Bonnemaison, and sold to
Frederick William III of
Prussia in 1815 for the...
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Mazas is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jacques Féréol Mazas (1782–1849),
French violinist Rafael Sánchez
Mazas (1894–1966), Spanish...
- Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃
feʁeɔl le nɛʒ]) is a muni****lity in Quebec, Canada.
First explored in 1693 by
Louis Soumande (1652-1706)...
- (1646–1712)
Johann Simon Mayr (1763–1845)
Toshiro Mayuzumi (1929–1997)
Jacques Féréol Mazas (1782–1849)
Domenico Mazzocchi (1592–1665)
Virgilio Mazzocchi (1597–1646)...