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Sauret may
refer to:
Audrey Sauret (born 1976),
French basketball player Émile
Sauret (1852-1920),
French violinist and
composer Henriette Sauret (1890-1976)...
- Émile
Sauret (22 May 1852 – 12
February 1920) was a
French violinist and composer.
Sauret wrote over 100
violin pieces,
including a
famous cadenza for...
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Nunik Sauret (born May 12, 1951) is a
Mexican printmaker. Born in
Mexico City,
Sauret studied at the
Escuela Nacional de Pintura,
Escultura y Grabado...
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Henriette Sauret (after marriage,
Sauret-Arnyvelde; 1890-1976) was a
French feminist author, and
feminist pacifist journalist. As a
feminist literary critic...
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Pierre François
Sauret de la
Borie (23
March 1742, Gannat,
Allier – 24 June 1818) led a
combat division under the
command of
Napoleon Bonaparte during...
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Audrey Sauret (born 31
October 1976 in Charleville-Mézières) is a
French basketball player currently playing for
Union Lyon BF. She has pla**** the EuroLeague...
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Sauret-Besserve (French pronunciation: [sɔʁɛ bɛsɛʁv]; Occitan:
Sauret e Beçerva) is a
commune in the Puy-de-Dôme
department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in...
- Cary,
operatic soprano Carlotta Patti,
French violinist and
composer Émile
Sauret,
baritone Signor Del Puente, and
Italian tenor Giovanni Matteo de Candia...
- Valérie (1993).
Auguste Rodin : les érotiques (in French). Monaco:
Editions Sauret. p. 113. ISBN 978-2-85051-013-7. OCLC 758517437. "Acte de
mariage No. 10...
- Dunces",
Louisiana Folklore Miscellany, 10: 59–77. Patteson,
Richard F;
Sauret,
Thomas (1983), "The
Consolation of Illusion: John
Kennedy Toole's 'A Confederacy...