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Raymond Molinier (1904–1994) was a
leader of the
Trotskyist movement in
France and a
pioneer of the
Fourth International.
Molinier was born in Paris. In...
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Auguste Molinier (30
September 1851 – 19 May 1904) was a
French historian. Born in Toulouse,
Auguste Molinier was a
student at the École
Nationale des...
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Molinier is a surname, and may
refer to:
Auguste Molinier (1851–1904),
French historian Émile
Molinier (1857–1906),
younger brother of the former, curator...
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Pierre Molinier (April 13, 1900 –
March 3, 1976) was a
French painter,
photographer and "maker of objects". Born in Agen, France, he
lived his life in...
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Guilhem Molinier or
Moulinier (fl. 1330–50) was a
medieval Occitan poet from Toulouse. His most
notable work is Leys d'amors ("Laws of Love"), a treatise...
- Étienne de
Molinier (1580-1650) was a
French Christian theologian and thomist. He
argued that
painting was a
metaphor for God's creation. Les Politiques...
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Michel Molinier (born 28 May 1947) is a
French former rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1960s and 1970s. He pla**** at
representative level for...
- Émile
Molinier (26
April 1857 – 5 May 1906) was a 19th-century
French curator and art historian.
Following his
elder brother Auguste, Émile
Molinier studied...
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Auguste Cornu (9
August 1888 – 6 May 1981) was a
French Marxist philosopher and
historian of Marxism.
Auguste Cornu was born on 9
August 1888 in Beaune...
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Natalia K. (2021-10-06). ÑEMITỸ 3 (in Spanish). CPES. p. 2.
Moliniers,
Pedro (1981).
Lecciones de Guaraní (in Guarani).
Ediciones SHICÁ. p. 89...