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Negre or
Nègre is the
surname of:
Ademar lo
Negre (fl. 1210-1219),
troubadour from
Languedoc Jacques-Étienne
Marconis de
Nègre (1795-1868),
French writer...
- The
Blacks (French: Les
Nègres) is a play by the
French dramatist Jean Genet.
Published in 1958, it was
first performed in a
production directed by Roger...
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Negres Tempestes (Spanish:
black tempests or
storm clouds) may
refer to:
Negres Tempestes (novel), 2010, by
Teresa Solana Negres Tempestes (organization)...
- the
Front de libération du Québec (FLQ). He was the
author of the
essay Nègres blancs d'Amérique,
which likened the
struggles of French-Canadians to those...
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Louis Nègre (born 8
February 1947) is a
member of the
Senate of France, one of five
senators representing the Alpes-Maritimes department. He is a member...
- Fonds-des-
Nègres (French pronunciation: [fɔ̃ de nɛɡʁ];
Haitian Creole: Fondènèg) is a
commune in the Miragoâne Arrondis****t, in the
Nippes department...
- Une
Affaire de
nègres is a 2006 do****entary film.
March 20, 2000, a
decree by the
President of the
Republic of
Cameroon set up an
Operational Command Unit...
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Ademar lo
Negre ("Adhemar the Black") was a
troubadour from
Languedoc in the
early thirteenth century (fl. 1210–1219). He was
originally from Château-Vieux...
- André Paul
Armand Nègre (16 May 1912 - 27 July 1996) was a
French diplomat born in Castelmoron-sur-Lot in south-western France.
Nègre entered the Foreign...
- Léopold
Nègre (15 June 1879 – 29 July 1961) was a
French physician and
biologist born in Montpellier. He
studied natural sciences at the
University of...