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Gilles Mureau (also Mureue, as he
spelled it himself) (c. 1450 – July 1512) was a
French composer and
singer of the Renaissance. He was
active in central...
- Pargny-sous-
Mureau (French pronunciation: [paʁɲi su myʁo] ) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France. The
commune occupies...
- De
Genibrouse of Gastelpers,
Macar of the
Province of Liege,
Milet of
Mureau,
Navoir of Ponzac, De Piomelles, De Poussois, de Lamarzelle, De Reymons...
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October 1970, Solo for
Voice 85
arranged for
violin as
Chorals in 1978)
Mureau, for one or more
speakers and tape ad lib (November 1970) WGBH-TV, for composer...
- Grisard,
Grison (in the arrondis****t of Dole), Hureau, Lombard, Lurio,
Mureau, Neri blau, Nerre,
Petit Goix,
Saint Martin, Urio and Urion. "Enfariné Noir"...
- 1591)
Tristan Murail (born 1947)
Santiago de
Murcia (1673–1739)
Gilles Mureau (Mureue) (c. 1450 – 1512)
Franz Xaver Murschhauser (1663–1738) Thea Musgrave...
- Queen's
Sister Horace Featherstonehaugh Television film 2006
Poirot Serge Mureau 1
episode 2006
Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an
Empire Lucius Metellius...
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office 2 July 1799 – 14
September 1799
Preceded by
Louis Marie de
Milet de
Mureau Succeeded by
Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crancé Born Jean
Bernadotte (1763-01-26)26...
- (1733–1740) at Saint-Sulpice
church in Paris. He was
appointed as
Abbot of
Mureau.
Condillac devoted his
whole life, with the
exception of an
interval as...
- help by
adding more
information Louis Marie Antoine Destouff de
Milet de
Mureau baron (26 June 1756,
Toulon – 6 May 1825, Paris) was a
French politician...