- Paul-Louis-Félix
Philastre (born 7
February 1837 in Brussels, died 11
September 1902, Buyat-Beayeau, France) was a
French colonial administrator, diplomat...
- text into
English already in the 19th century,
while Paul-Louis-Félix
Philastre and
Charles de
Harlez had both
translated it in the same
period into French...
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Philastre, who
would become his
first long-term ****ociate. As a
stage design for a "Salon" at the Bibliothèque-Musée de l'Opéra testifies,
Philastre and...
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December 21. On 5
January 1874,
captain Philastre and
court regent Nguyễn Văn Tường
signed and
ratified the
Philastre agreement,
officially ending the Tonkin...
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protectorate of France. The
treaty was
negotiated by Paul-Louis-Félix
Philastre for
France and Nguyễn Văn Tường for Vietnam,
which in the
treaty is called...
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Desplechin (Acts I and II)
collaborated on the
earlier acts,
while René
Philastre and
Charles Cambon designed sets for Acts III and V. The
scenes included:...
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designed by
Charles Séchan,
Jules Diéterle, Édouard Desplechin, Humanité
Philastre, and
Charles Cambon, and
costumes designed by Paul
Lorimer and Hippolyte...
- Émile
Gentil Matila Ghyka Paul
Groussac Joseph Le Brix Paul-Louis-Félix
Philastre Didier Ratsiraka (1964)
Henri Rivière
Michel Serres Éric
Tabarly Philippe...
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Cochinchina in the 1874
Treaty of Saigon,
negotiated by Paul-Louis-Félix
Philastre after the
military intervention of
Francis Garnier in Tonkin. The Spanish...
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admiral then
dispatched Lieutenant Paul-Louis-Félix
Philastre to
replace Garnier in Hanoi.
Philastre was a
friend of
Garnier and had
often served as diplomat...