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- her pseudonym, Elissa Rhaïs. Saada the Moroccan was a bestseller, eventually running to twenty-six editions. From this time, Rhaïs began to present herself...
- pictures. The 1929 romance novel La riffaine, by Jewish-Algerian writer Elissa Rhaïs, was set during the Rif War. The 1927 novel Amy Jolly and the 1930 film...
- Polyxena, of Spain, disciples of the Apostles (109) Virgin-martyr Irais (Rhais, Raissa) of Alexandria (308) Martyrs Andrew and John, and his sons Peter...
- Saints Plutarch, Serenus, Heraclides, Heron, Serenus, Rhais, Potamiœna and Marcella (died between 202-205 AD) were Christian martyrs in Egypt under the...
- Rais, also known as Iris, Iraida, Irais, Herais or Rhais, is a martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox churches. According to...
- During the 1920s she was ****ociated with the Jewish-Algerian writer Elissa Rhaïs, who adopted a Muslim persona to market her novels. Colette was 67 years...
- française in 1925. Bertrand encouraged the Jewish-Algerian writer Elissa Rhaïs to first publish her work. Bertrand was born in France and later moved to...
- (1893–1976), Theologian Mohamed Bouslimani (1941–1993), Politician Elissa Rhaïs, Novelist Edouard Nieuport (1875–1911), Aviation pioneer and manufacturer...
- Bourail (French pronunciation: [buʁaj]; Ajië: Bu Rhaï) is a commune in the South Province of New Caledonia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific...
- 1920s the house published the novels of the Jewish-Algerian writer Elissa Rhaïs. Plon published Quid, an encyclopedia, from 1963 to 1974. They were acquired...