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Joseph Cardinal Fesch,
Prince of the
Empire (3
January 1763 – 13 May 1839) was a
French priest and diplomat, who was the
maternal half-uncle of Napoleon...
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Fesch (officially,
Palais Fesch-musée des beaux-arts) is the
central museum of fine arts in
Ajaccio on Corsica.
Located within the
gated Palais Fesch...
- The
Faesch family, also
spelled Fesch, is a
prominent Swiss, French, Belgian,
Corsican and
Italian noble family,
originally a
patrician family of Basel...
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Jacques Fesch (April 6, 1930 –
October 1, 1957) was a
French convicted criminal who
murdered a
French police officer in 1954. He
later became such a devout...
- The Bibliothèque
Fesch is the muni****l
library of Ajaccio, in Corsica. It is
named after the Musée
Fesch (
Fesch Palace), of
which it
occupies the north...
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retirement from the
position of
French amb****ador to Rome,
Cardinal Joseph Fesch was ****isted by François-René de Chateaubriand[clarification needed], but...
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Sigoyer in 1947,
Emile Buisson ("Public
Enemy No. 1") in 1956,
Jacques Fesch in 1957, and
Georges Rapin,
known as "Mr. Bill", in 1960. The last death...
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Fesch EREA 1
Private School:
Institution Saint Paul 3 sixth-form colleges/senior high
schools 2
public schools: Lycée
Laetitia Bonaparte Lycée
Fesch 1...
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Willem de
Fesch (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪləm də ˈfɛs]; 1687 in
Alkmaar – 3
January 1761) was a
virtuoso Dutch violinist and composer. The
pupil of Karel...
- the age of six,
following her father's death, her
mother married Franz Fesch, a
Swiss officer in the
Genoese navy in
Ajaccio in 1757. The
union resulted...