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- Pucci, mother of the first discoverer JPL · 46702 46719 Plantade 1997 PJ François de Plantade, French cartographer and astronomer, founder of the Société...
- North African source, followed by French researchers Nedjima and Emmanuel Plantade, who all argue that the tale is a reworking of Berber folklore, since A****ius...
- humorous scene, music by Charles-François Plantade, 1843 Le Tombeau des secrets !, ditty, music by Plantade, 1843 Beloiseau le modèle !, humorous scene...
- Charles-François Plantade (14 April 1787 – 26 May 1870) was a 19th-century French composer. The son of the composer and harpsichordist Charles-Henri Plantade (1764–1839)...
- Charles-Henri Plantade (14 October 1764 – 18 December 1839) was a French classical composer and singing professor. His compositions included several operas...
- his article, Biographie Universelle des Musiciens, the following lines: “Plantade was Queen Hortense’s singing-master when she was at Mad. Campan’s school;...
- wood of the resistance fighters (or Wood of the Plantade). The Bois de la Plantade [Wood of the Plantade] situated in the Le Guérissa locality on an area...
- mathematician and cartographer Jean de Clapiès and astronomer François de Plantade who observed the same event from the Babote Tower in Montpellier. This...
- Julius Kreutzer Kriebel Kriegelstein Kriegelstein & Arnaud Kriegelstein & Plantade Krumm Kuhla Kuhse, Johann Kunst Kunz Kupers K.Fenner Kurtzmann & Sons La...
- the Paris Conservatory at the age of 14 where she studied singing under Plantade and Garat and acting under Baptiste. She made her stage debut to considerable...