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Marcel Sembat (French pronunciation: [maʁsɛl sɑ̃ba]) is a
station of the
Paris Métro. It is
named after the
nearby place Marcel Sembat which was named...
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Marcel Sembat (French pronunciation: [maʁsɛl sɑ̃ba], 19
October 1862 – 5
September 1922) was a
French Socialist politician. He
served as a
member of the...
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Sempad the
Constable (also
Smpad and Smbat; Armenian: Սմբատ Սպարապետ, romanized: Smbat
Sparapet or Սմբատ Գունդստաբլ,
Smbat Gundstabl; 1208–1276) was a...
- invasion,
Sembat unseated Nasr and
obtained the
freedom of his brothers.
Sembat was
followed by his son Vasak, and
Sahak in turn by his son
Sembat. Vasak...
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bought by
Marcel Sembat (who saw in it "the
light of Velasquez"). It is now in the
Museum of
Grenoble after being left to it as part of
Sembat and his wife...
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Smbat I (Armenian: Սմբատ Ա; c. 850–912/14),
sometimes Smbat A
Martyr (Armenian: Սմբատ Ա Նահատակ) was the
second king of the
medieval Kingdom of Armenia...
- Plana, R.R. (2007). Triangle:
Henri Matisse –
Georgette Agutte –
Marcel Sembat. Paris: Yvelinedition. ISBN 978-2-84668-131-5. Cowart, Jack; Fourcade, Dominique...
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Sembat, the
French socialist politician,
defended the
principles of
freedom of expression,
while refusing the idea of a state-sponsored art.
Sembat,...
- for such art. The
Cubists were
defended by the
Socialist deputy,
Marcel Sembat. It was
against this
background of
public anger that Jean
Metzinger and...
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Marcel Sembat from the
galerie Bernheim-Jeune in 1908 and is now in the
Museum of Grenoble, to
which it was left as part of the
collections of
Sembat and...