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Adolphe Grognier,
known under the
pseudonym Jean-Baptiste Quélus, (14
January 1813 – 14
December 1883) was a
French actor and singer. The son of lawyer...
- Léon Moulé:
Histoire de l'École d'Alfort,
Paris 1908,
online Louis Furcy Grognier:
Notice historique et raisonnée sur C. Bourgelat,
Fondateur des écoles...
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Republic and the Empire, also
known for his
bloodthirsty actions Louis Furcy Grognier (1774-1837),
Director of the
Veterinary school of Lyon
Alexis Joseph Delzons...
- it in situ.
According to Eugène ****ot,
Claude Bourgelat and Louis-Furcy
Grognier confused the
Carrossier noir du
Cotentin with the Merlerault, as the coat...
- buccaneers'
voyages and battles. Also
called Francis Gronet, Grognet,
Grognier, or by the
nickname "Ch****e-Marée". Little,
Benerson (2007). The Buccaneer's...
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Groeninckx (fl. 2010)
Groenland –
Johannes Groenland (1824–1891)
Grognier –
Louis Furcy Grognier [Wikidata] (1776–1837)
Grognot –
Camille Grognot (1792–1869)...
- and
singing teacher.
Laborde was born in Paris. She
studied with
Adolphe Grognier and Mocker. She was
admitted to the
Conservatoire de
Paris on 23 December...
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Duprez & Eugène M****ol Adrien-Julien Renoux,
stage name
Adrien 1849
Adolphe Grognier,
stage name Jean-Baptiste Quélus
Henri Desplaces 1850 Charles-Louis Hanssens...
- activities. The old
Auvergne horse was,
according to the
naturalist Louis-Furcy
Grognier "a
weakened emanation of the
Limousin breed, an
immediate result of Oriental...