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Jacques Sauvageot (16
April 1943 in
Dijon – 28
October 2017 in Paris) was a
French politician and art historian. He was,
along with
Alain Geismar and...
- Alexandre-Charles
Sauvageot (Paris, 6
November 1781 – 30
March 1860) was a
French classical violinist and
collector of
French antiques The son of Jean
Sauvageot, bourgeois...
- Aurélien
Sauvageot (1897–1988) was a
French linguist. He was
specialised in Finno-Ugric languages.
Sauvageot was born in Constantinople, as his father...
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creation of the music. Some
sources claim that
Frenchman Francisco Sauvageot de
Dupuis was the composer,
while others claim it to be the work of the...
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photographers hired by Kahn, and
undertook an
expedition to the Balkans.
Camille Sauvageot was a motion-picture
operator who
served between 1919 and 1932. He later...
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unknown use, as described)
donated to the
Louvre by Alexandre-Charles
Sauvageot in 1856 as the
device described in the 17th-century
story about Palioly's...
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transferred to Vittel. On
November 11, 1945, Gisèle
Peyron and Mady
Sauvageot, sopranos, Lili Fabrègue, viola,
Yvette Grimaud,
Yvonne Loriod, Pierre...
- Napoléon
Bonaparte in 1801, and is
housed in a
building designed by
Louis Sauvageot [fr] and
built between 1877, and 1888. Its
collections include paintings...
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Maggie Kuhn Joan
Lamson Maya Lin Anne
Variano Macko Alicia Mott
Ludel Sauvageot Fanchon bat-Lillian Shur
Phebe Temperance Sutliff Grayce Williams 1991...
- family,
accepted by
linguists like
Robert Austerlitz (1968), Aurélien
Sauvageot & Karl
Heinrich Menges (1973) and
Harald Haarmann (1974), but rejected...