- was a
conservative daily Parisian newspaper founded by Moïse
Polydore Millaud;
published from 1863 to 1944.
Together with Le
Petit Parisien, Le Matin...
- Jean
Millaud (1906 — 1991) was a
French Polynesian politician who
served as
president of the ****embly of
French Polynesia four times,
first from 1949...
- E'a Api. He was the
nephew of
politician Jean
Millaud and the
brother of
politician Sylvain Millaud.
Millaud was born in Papeete. He was
educated at Saint-Elme...
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Albert Millaud was a
French journalist,
writer and
stage author (Paris, 13
January 1844 – Paris, 23
October 1892). He was the son of the
banker Moïse...
- Moïse
Polydore Millaud (French pronunciation: [mɔiz pɔlidɔʁ mijo]; 27
August 1813 – 13
October 1871) was a journalist,
banker and
entrepreneur who founded...
- (1704–1774),
German painter August Lafontaine (1758–1831),
German writer Albert Millaud (1844–1892),
French journalist and playwright, who
wrote under various...
- for
filming and for
social media photos. The
street was
planned as the
Millaud development in 1857, to
provide housing for workers, and
almost all the...
-
libretto of the
operetta Mam'zelle
Nitouche by
Henri Meilhac and
Albert Millaud. It was shot at the Cinecittà
Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed...
-
Diego under su****ious cir****stances. In 1985, 27-year-old
Terry Wynn
Millaud was
named as a
suspect in two
stabbing murders: the
August 19th murder...
-
dottor Suricillo 1889 - 'Na
Santarella (from
Henri Meilhac and
Albert Millaud) 1889 -
Girolino e Pirolé 1890 -
Pazzie di
Carnevale (from
Antonio Petito)...