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Guillemay du Chesnay,
called Rosidor, was a 17th-century
French playwright and actor.
First a
comedian in the
Troupe du Marais,
Rosidor composed a five-act tragedy...
- Claude-Ferdinand
Guillemay du Chesnay,
better known as
Rosidor fils, (c.1660 –
after 1718) was a 17th-18th
century French playwright and actor. The son...
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Caliste but his love is not requited. Caliste,
beloved by
Rosidor and ****andre Lysarque,
Rosidor's squire Géronte, ****andre's
squire Cléon,
gentleman Lycaste...
- at the time. Its
leader was
Rosidor fils, and commonly, the
company have
therefore been
referred to as
simply "The
Rosidor Troupe". The
company performed...
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Abdouroihamane Roméo Lévêque Mauritius
Winsley Gan****a
Louis Bégué
Daniellito Rosidor-Perrine Rémi
Feuillet Sébastien
Perrine Ivan
Flora Louis William Edouard...
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Ferdinand Guillemay du
Chesnay de
Rosidor (fl. 1660–1718),
director Marianne Guillemay du
Chesnay Bérge de
Rosidor Robert Lemoine de la France, musician...
- Satisfactions") with
Cartea Românească; in 1933, with
Editura Națională Ciornei—
Rosidor, Un porc de câine ("A
Swine of a Dog"). His work also
included a translation...
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performed at the
royal Danish court under Jean
Guilmois de
Rosidor (father of
Claude Guilmois de
Rosidor) in 1669–70, but that was but a
temporary visit. The...
- Feuillet,
Kimberley Jean Pierre,
Joseph Sebastien Perrine,
Daniellito Rosidor-Perrine,
Marie Chrystina Speville and
Marie Sarah Samuelle Sylva. Rémi...