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Pierre Jean
Hyacinthe Adonis (or Antoine)
Galoppe d'Onquaire (16
April 1805 – 9
January 1867) was a
French writer and playwright. He was born in Montdidier...
- fait peur aux oiseaux" from the
operetta Bredouille, to a
libretto by
Galoppe d'Onquaire (1805–1867).
Songs composed my Paul Bernard: A Air danois, Op...
- into the
following three arrondis****ts and cantons: Maastricht: Bilzen,
Galoppe, Heerlen, Malines-sur-Meuse,
Maastricht (2 cantons), Meerssen, Oirsb****...
- (French: Gueule, German: Göhl) (near Meerssen, Netherlands) Gulp (French:
Galoppe) (near Gulpen, Netherlands)
Jeker (French: Geer) (in Maastricht, Netherlands)...
- The Gulp (Dutch: [ˈɣʏl(ə)p], Limburgish: [ˈɣʏl(ə)p];[tone?] French:
Galoppe) is a 21
kilometres (13 mi) long
river in
eastern Belgium and southeastern...
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unperformed and forgotten. Le
Capitaine Roche, Op. 19 (libretto by Cléon
Galoppe d'Onquaire),
operetta in 1 act (1862) L'Enclume (Pierre Barbier), comic...
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established in 1913 and was then
called Åkerby.
Since the
establishment of Täby
Galoppe Field next to the station, the name was
changed in 1960. In 1993, the Roslagsbanan...
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agriculturist Jean-Jacques-Antoine
Caussin de
Perceval (1759–1835),
linguist Cléon
Galoppe d'Onquaire (1805–1867),
writer and
playwright Louis-Lucien
Klotz (1868–1930)...
- Original-Ländler, op. 17
Ernst Krähmer's
arrangements of
Johann Strauss II
Galoppe und
Walzer Ernst Krähmer's
Rondeau Hongrois, op. 28
Joseph Gebauer's Sonate...
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Archived from the
original on July 10, 2023.
Retrieved July 10, 2023.
Galoppe, Raul A. (2016). "Review of
Steel Closets:
Voices of ****, ****, and...