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Duponchel and
Monnais as a co-director on 1 June 1840, and
Gerhard 1998, p. 35, says
Pillet joined Duponchel without mentioning Monnais.
Consistent with...
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Monnai (French pronunciation: [mɔnɛ] ) is a
former commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into the new...
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Guillaume Édouard
Monnais (27 May 1798 – 25
February 1868) was a
French journalist,
theater director,
playwright and librettist. Édouard
Monnais was born in...
- Bonfinis[citation needed]
Antonius de
Bonfinis (1888),
Description historique des
monnais frappées sous l'empire Romain, médailles
imperiales Petrus Rans****, Epithoma...
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Ulakamin Hausawa Borgu Karabonde Karabonde Z. E. B.; Nepa
Senior Staff School;
Monnai Z. E. B.;
Tungan Lemi; Kagogi;
Tungan Alh. Dan Baba;
Kainji Super Market...
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Hospitality Club banner;
taken in July 2005 in
Monnai, France....
- businessman, philanthropist,
politician in
Lower Canada (d. 1872) May 27 Édouard
Monnais,
French journalist,
theater director, playwright,
librettist (d. 1868)...
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Monge –
French mathematician;
remains later moved to the Panthéon Édouard
Monnais –
French journalist,
theater director,
playwright and
librettist Yves Montand...
- Couvains, La Ferté-Frênel (the seat), Gauville, Glos-la-Ferrière, Heugon,
Monnai, Saint-Nicolas-des-Laitiers and Villers-en-Ouche. The
commune along with...
- 1875 and
October 1881 the land was
occupied by the
colossal “Yama****a
Monnai Museum”, a
combined zoological and
botanical garden,
which was then moved...