- André
Maugars (c. 1580 – c. 1645) was a
French viola da
gamba player.
Marin Mersenne described him,
along with
Nicolas Hotman, as the most
excellent French...
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invented by the
Austrian and
French engineers Franz Amtmann and
Philippe Maugars who
received the
European Inventor Award in 2015.
December 8, 2003: NFC...
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invented by the
Austrian and
French engineers Franz Amtmann and
Philippe Maugars who
received the
European Inventor Award in 2015. In July 2004, Sony, who...
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player and swimmer. Le
mariage de Gérard (1875)
Raymonde (1877) Le fils
Maugars (1879) La
maison des Deux
Barbeaux (1879)
Sauvageonne (1880)
Reine des...
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Bersanges Henri-Amédée
Charpentier as Bénazer, le
fripier Georges Martel as
Maugars,
complice de Bénazer
Jeanne Rollette as Joséphine, la
servante Blanche...
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registered as
historical monuments: A
House at
Place Carnot (16th century) The
Maugars House at Rue du Collège (16th century) A
House at 24 Rue Saint-Honoré (16th...
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Edward Mauger Iliffe, 1st
Baron Iliffe, (17 May 1877 – 25 July 1960) was a
British newspaper magnate,
public servant and
Conservative Member of Parliament...
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polyphonic playing for solo
gamba in the
tradition of
Nicolas Hotman, André
Maugars and Jean de Sainte-Colombe. The
eight surviving suites by
Machy are printed...
- Darreau,
Simone Chapoteau,
Georgette Lenoir as
third runner and Cécile
Maugars) with a time of 2:33.4 min at a
competition in Colombes, France. On 20...
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including a 1922 win with Andrée Darreau,
Georgette Lenoir, and Cécile
Maugars. She won a gold
medal at the Women's
World Games in
Monte Carlo in 1923...