- François-Antoine-Eugène de
Planard (French: [fʁɑ̃swa ɑ̃twan øʒɛn də planaʁ]; 4
February 1783 – 13
November 1853),
known as just Eugène de
Planard, was a 19th-century...
- 1365-280x.1999.00234.x. PMID 10520156.
Beguin H, Pyck N,
Hendrickx M,
Planard C,
Stubbe D,
Detandt M (2012). "The
taxonomic status of
Trichophyton quinckeanum...
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three acts by
George Onslow, to a
libretto by François-Antoine-Eugène de
Planard and Jules-Henri
Vernoy de Saint-Georges,
based on a play from 1809 of the...
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scala di seta
farsa comica 1 act
Giuseppe Maria Foppa,
after Eugène de
Planard's libretto (1808) for
Pierre Gaveaux 9 May 1812
Teatro San Moisè, Venice...
- acts by
Ferdinand Hérold with a
libretto by François-Antoine-Eugène de
Planard based on
Prosper Mérimée's
Chronique du
temps de
Charles IX of 1829. Le...
- l'Opéra-Comique, 28
February 1835 L'Éclair, three-act opéra comique, with Eugène de
Planard,
music by Jacques-Fromental Halévy, Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, 16 December...
- La bergère châtelaine (1820) and Emma (1821), to
librettos by Eugène de
Planard, did well both in
France and in Germany. In 1822
Auber began a collaboration...
- 13.86558; -60.90272 (Mamiku)
Planard, 13°48′34″N 60°54′56″W / 13.80933°N 60.9156°W / 13.80933; -60.9156 (
Planard) Patience, 13°51′04″N 60°54′34″W...
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opera in
three acts by
Michele Carafa to a
French libretto by Eugène de
Planard after the tale by
Charles Perrault. It was
first performed on 2
March 1825...
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Ninus II by
Charles Briffaut Zorame 1813 The
Supposed Niece by Eugène de
Planard Laure 1813 Tom
Jones à
Londres by
Desforges Sophie 1814
Fouquet by J. R...