- for hedgelayers. In the
French Republican calendar,
February 8 was
named Serpette "Billhook". In the
medieval period a
weapon similar to the
halberd was...
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Henri Charles Antoine Gaston Serpette (4
November 1846 – 3
November 1904) was a
French composer, best
known for his operettas.
After winning the prestigious...
- calendar,
showing outside of
Paris in the
antique markets of Marché Paul Bert
Serpette in Saint-Ouen, France. The brand's SS19 collection, its
tenth collection...
- who also
provided libretti for
several composers,
especially Varney and
Serpette.
Ferrier was born in Montpellier. He had
already produced several comedies...
- Imprint. pp. 205–206. ISBN 978-0-7603-3971-8. Forgett,
Valamore J. and
Alain F. and
Marie Antionette-
Serpette (1996).
Lemat The Man, The Gun Find a grave...
- (Lichen) 18 6 Feb If (Yew tree) 19 7 Feb
Pulmonaire (Lungwort) 20 8 Feb
Serpette (Billhook) 21 9 Feb
Thlaspi (Pennycress) 22 10 Feb Thimelé (Rose Daphne)...
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programme included a
lavish and
highly praised ballet, with
music by
Gaston Serpette; he
engaged some of the best
variety turns then available,
before handing...
- late 1880s with La Lycéenne (a "vaudeville-opérette" with
music by
Gaston Serpette, 1887), Chat en
poche (1888), Les Fiancés de
Loches (1888 co-written with...
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Ovenden (Contino Belfiore), Marie-Claude
Chappuis (Ramiro),
Sunhae Im (
Serpette) and
Michael Nagy (Roberto (Nardo)). 3 CD
Harmonia Mundi (HMC 902126.28)...
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Peuplier (Poplar) 19.
Pulmonaire (Lungwort) 29. Chélidoine (Celandine)
Decadi 10. Coignée (Hatchet) 20.
Serpette (Pruning Knife) 30.
Traineau (Sleigh)...