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Prosper Mérimée (French: [pʁɔspɛʁ meʁime]; 28
September 1803 – 23
September 1870) was a
French writer in the
movement of Romanticism, one of the pioneers...
- The Base
Mérimée (French pronunciation: [baz meʁime]) is the
database of
French monumental and
architectural heritage,
created and
maintained by the French...
- Jean-François Léonor
Mérimée (16
September 1757,
Broglie - 26
September 1836, Paris) was a
French writer,
painter and chemist,
specializing in pigment...
- Jean-Bernard
Mérimée (4
December 1936 – 2 May 2023) was a
French diplomat. In 2005 he
admitted to
accepting bribes in
connection to the Oil-for-Food Program...
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Carmen is a
novella by
Prosper Mérimée,
written and
first published in 1845. It has been
adapted into a
number of
dramatic works,
including the famous...
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classic romance of the same name by
Prosper Mérimée.
Director Vicente Aranda based the plot on
Mérimée's original 1847
novella about jealousy and p****ion...
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Mateo Falcone is an 1829
short story by
Prosper Mérimée. It
first appeared in the May
issue of
Revue de Paris. Its
tightly focused narrative was well...
- Culture,
Mérimée PA00081832
Church of Saint-Didier (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Mérimée PA00081831
Church of Saint-Agricol (in French) Base
Mérimée: Couvent...
- Herzegovina') was a 1827
collection of
poems created by
French writer Prosper Mérimée. The poems,
supposedly narrated by
local man
Hyacinthe Maglanović and then...
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Mérimée PA00099141
Baciocchi Family Mansion (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Mérimée PA00099071
Fesch Palace (in French)
Ministry of Culture,
Mérimée...