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Madame Saqui (born Marguerite-Antoinette
Lalanne on
February 26, 1786 in Agde, Hérault ;
February 21, 1866) was a
noted French tightrope walker or "rope...
- Maie
Saqui (1880 –
March 27, 1907) was an
Australian actress, dancer, and
Gaiety Girl in London. May
Vivian Saqui was born in the
Fitzroy neighborhood...
- 2023-05-03.
Becoming a Good Creature.
Kirkus Reviews.
Madame Saqui.
Kirkus Reviews. "Madame
Saqui:
Revolutionary Rope
Dancer by Lisa Robinson". Publishers...
- Ibl al-Saqi (إبل السقي) is a town in the
Marjeyoun District in
southern Lebanon. In 1875,
Victor Guérin
found it to be a "considerable" village, with about...
- Lang
Walter Craig 3:37.00 28 1869
Warrior 6 g J.
Morrison R.
Sevior A.
Saqui 3:40.00 26 1868
Glencoe 4 h C.
Stanley John Tait John Tait 3:42.00 25 1867...
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Archived from the
original on
March 31, 2022.
Retrieved April 2, 2022.
Saqui,
Julia (March 31, 2022). "At
least I didn't slap
anybody for criticising...
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decree on the theatres, it
became the Café d'Apollon. Théâtre de
Madame Saqui (1816) Théâtre du
Temple (1832, a
vaudeville house run by Roux, dit Dorsay)...
- Shawqi. Boullata,
Kamal (2009).
Palestinian Art. From 1850 to the Present.
Saqui. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-86356-648-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)...
- 1940 –
Geronimo Maluto 1931 1932 3
Elpidio Osteria 1940 1944 4
Alfredo Saqui 1944 1945 5
Fortunato Remulla 1945 1945 6
Dominador Ilano 1945 1946 – Epifanio...
- PMID 31685194. • Brites-Neto, José; Brasil, Jardel; de Andrade, Jeferson;
Saqui,
Gabriele Luciana (2017). "Evaluation of an ****ociation of alpha-cypermethrin...