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Palmire Louise Dumont (4
March 1855 – 4
February 1915),
generally known as
Madame Palmyre or Palmyre, was the
manager and
owner of two
early **** bars...
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Palmyre may mean: Palmyra, an
ancient city in
Syria Palmire Dumont (1855–1915),
known as
Madame Palmyre,
French manager of "Palmyr's Bar", a **** bar in...
- tragi-comedy on the life of
Titus and his
affair with
Berenice Zénobie,
Reyne de
Palmire (1660),
tragedy on the life of
Zenobia Encyclopedia: La
science universelle...
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Norbert Dumont (fl.
early 20th century),
Luxembourgish politician and
jurist Palmire Dumont (1855–1915),
French manager and
owner of **** and **** bars Patrick...
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includes strings, 2
oboes and 2 horns; (Paris, 1783) Air de l'Aveugle de
Palmire, and
Menuet de Fischer, for 2
cellos (c. 1784)
Recueil de pe**** airs variés...
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Parisian arrondis****t of Saint-Denis
where their first child,
Hyacinthe Palmire Hélène, was born on 30
December 1838.
Their second daughter, Hélèna, was...
- 13 May 1830, son of Paul-François-Toussaint Sain, a tax-collector, and
Palmire-Ernestine Bouchet. He
first studied at the
Valenciennes Academy, then entered...
- Sicile. 1817: La
clochette ou le
diable page by
Ferdinand Hérold, part of
Palmire. 1818: La Fenêtre secrète by Désiré-Alexandre Batton, 17 November, as Mme...