- Théâtre
Graslin is a
theatre and
opera house in the city of Nantes, France,
built in a new
district of the city in the late 18th
century by the local...
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Graslin (11
April 1802,
Chateaux de Malitourne, Flée,
Sarthe – 31 May 1882, Malitourne) was a
French entomologist.
Adolphe Hercule de
Graslin specialised...
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spaces are the 728-seat
Grand Théâtre in Angers, and the 784-seat Théâtre
Graslin in Nantes. The
company is a
member of the Réunion des Opéras de France...
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located in Nantes, France, on the same city
square as the Théâtre
Graslin. The
locale has been
classified as a
historic monument since 1964. The...
- The Musée Dobrée is an
archeology museum in Nantes, in the
quartier Graslin in the
immediate outskirts of the city
centre and very
close to the city's...
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France Jean
Baptiste Boisduval,
Jules Pierre Rambur and
Adolphe Hercule de
Graslin wrote Collection iconographique et
historique des chenilles; ou, Description...
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pudens leprieuri (Oberthür, 1878)
Ocnogyna zoraida Graslin, [1837] 1836
Ocnogyna zoraida hemigena (
Graslin, 1850)
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media related to Ocnogyna...
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Malade Imaginaire directed by
Vincent Tavernier performed at the Théâtre
Graslin with the
Concert spirituel; music-director, Hervé Niquet; c****ographer...
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mysterious death, with the
attitude of its main
character Véronique
Graslin remaining mysterious until the end of the book. The only
daughter of s****...
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Chamber of
Accounts of
Brittany (now the préfecture, 1763–1783); the
Graslin Theatre (1788);
Place Foch, with its
column and
statue of
Louis XVI (1790)...