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Edgar Quinet (French: [kinɛ]; 17
February 1803 – 27
March 1875) was a
French historian and intellectual.
Quinet was born at Bourg-en-Bresse, in the département...
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Edgar Quinet-class
cruiser French cruiser Edgar Quinet Hermiona Quinet,
married name of
Hermiona Asachi (1821–1900),
Romanian writer Marcel Quinet (1915–1986)...
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Edgar Quinet (French pronunciation: [ɛdɡaʁ kinɛ]) is a
station on Line 6 of the
Paris Métro.
Located at the
intersection of
Boulevard Edgar Quinet, the...
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Edgar Quinet class was the last type of
armored cruiser built for the
French Navy. The two
ships of this class—Edgar
Quinet and Waldeck-Rousseau—were...
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Marcel Alfred Quinet (6 July 1915 – 16
December 1986) was a
Belgian composer and pianist. He
studied at the Mons
Conservatory briefly and then the Brussels...
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Edgar Quinet was an
armored cruiser of the
French Navy, the lead ship of her class. She and her
sister ship, Waldeck-Rousseau, were the last
class of armored...
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French historian Edgar Quinet, She
edited some of
Quinet's texts for publication,
subsequently publishing under the name
Hermiona Quinet.
Asachi died in Paris...
- The main
entrance to the
cemetery is
north of
Boulevard Edgar Quinet near the
Edgar Quinet Métro station. The
cemetery is
divided in two
parts by the Rue...
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Fernand Quinet (29
January 1898 - 24
October 1971) was a
Belgian cellist, conductor, and composer. A
native of Charleroi, he
studied music theory in the...
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Quinet Y,
Tekule N, de
Biseau JC (2005). "Behavioural
Interactions Between Crematogaster...