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Roger de La
Fresnaye (French: [ʁɔʒe də la fʁɛnɛ]; 11 July 1885 – 27
November 1925) was a
French Cubist painter. La
Fresnaye was born in Le Mans where...
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Fresnaye (pronounced as "Fres-Nay" in a more
affluent accent) is one of Cape Town's most
affluent suburbs,
situated between Signal Hill and Sea Point,...
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eighteenth centuries. The
remaining 17
listed sites are below: Château de la
Fresnaye – a seventeenth-century chateau, home of
Nicolas Vauquelin, that was listed...
- Jean
Vauquelin (1728–1772),
French naval officer Jean
Vauquelin de la
Fresnaye (1536–1608),
French poet Kévin
Vauquelin (born 2001),
French cyclist Nicolas...
- collector.
Lafresnaye was born into an
aristocratic family at
Chateau de La
Fresnaye in Falaise, Normandy. He took an
early interest in
natural history, particularly...
- Jean
Vauquelin de la
Fresnaye (or de La
Fresnaye) (1536–1606/8) was a
French poet born at the château of La
Fresnaye-au-Sauvage or Caen in
Normandy in...
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Fresnaye-sur-Chédouet (French pronunciation: [la fʁɛnɛ syʁ ʃedwɛ]) is a
former commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in...
- did have a
tragic ending. In 1726 a
former lover Charles-Joseph de la
Fresnaye committed suicide in her house, and Mme. de
Tencin spent some time in the...
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Fresnaye-au-Sauvage (French pronunciation: [la fʁɛnɛ o sovaʒ] ) is a
former commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. On 1
January 2016...
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libertine poet, the son of Jean
Vauquelin de la
Fresnaye. He was born at the château de La
Fresnaye in Falaise. "Nicolas
Vauquelin des Yveteaux". Dictionnaire...