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Armand Montjoye, real name
Jules Joseph Montjoye, (8
February 1816 in
Paris – 13
January 1871 in Paris) was a 19th-century
French painter and playwright...
- when it was time to
strike the
bells for the hour. In 1766,
Guillot de
Montjoye and Jean-Bernard de Vienne,
canons and
stewards of the
church fabric, donated...
- Christine-Zoë de Tuillière-
Montjoye,
Marquise de
Dolomieu (1779–1849) was a
French courtier. She was the Première dame d'honneur of the
French queen Maria...
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Euseb Reichsgraf von
Montjoye-Hirsingen (1693–1775) was the Prince-Bishop of
Basel from 1762 to 1775.
Simon Nikolaus Euseb von
Montjoye-Hirsingen was born...
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Second World War, the
theatre enjo****
success under its
directors Henri Montjoye and his wife
Germaine Roger. In 1974, the Carré Silvia-Monfort and the...
- July 1961, as Lord Encome, he
married Claudine de
Montjoye-Vaufrey, a
daughter of
Count Franz de
Montjoye-Vaufrey et de la Roche. They had
three children:...
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presence in a motel, or at an
abortion clinic. A
recent MIT
study by de
Montjoye et al.
showed that four spatio-temporal points,
approximate places and...
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administered by the
French Football Federation.
Formerly located on the
Montjoye estate in Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines,
since 2014 the Pole has been located...
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their improper use
violates that user's privacy. A
recent MIT
study by de
Montjoye et al.
showed that four spatio-temporal
points constituting approximate...
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Court offices Preceded by Christine-Zoë de
Montjoye Première dame d'honneur 1853–1867 Succeeded by Marie-Anne Walewska...