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Solage (fl. late 14th century; or Soulage),
possibly Jean So(u)lage, was a
French composer, and
probably also a poet. He
composed the most
pieces in the...
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Solages is a
French surname. It may
refer to:
Gabriel de
Solages (1711–99),
French soldier and
industrialist Henri de
Solages (1786–1832),
French Catholic...
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Michaelle C.
Solages (born May 27, 1985) is an
American politician serving as a
member of the New York
State ****embly,
representing the 22nd district...
- before; and one "deviant"
aristocrat suspected of murder, the
Comte de
Solages,
imprisoned by his
father using a
lettre de cachet. A
previous prisoner...
- Blue
Ridge Mountains,
Virginia Sleeping Indian Lodge, Ridgway,
Colorado Solage, Napa Valley,
California Stanly Ranch, Napa Valley,
California Susurros...
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Dieux gart (Rondeau)
Johannes Symonis Hasprois Matheus de
Sancto Johanne Solage,
Fumeux fume par fumée (Rondeau)[failed verification][failed verification]...
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their names were sobriquets—such as Borlet, Egardus, Egidius, Grimace,
Solage, and Trebor.
Naming practices of
indigenous peoples of the
Americas are...
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Henri de
Solages (21
August 1786 – 8
December 1832) was a
French Catholic missionary who
advocated for
missionary work in the Pacific. In 1829, he was...
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Gabriel de
Solages (19
August 1711 – 28 July 1799) was a
French soldier and industrialist.
After serving in Italy,
Germany and
Bohemia he
began exploiting...
- both
composers from
France and Italy;
particularly Johannes Ciconia and
Solage. Adémar de
Chabannes and
Guillaume de
Machaut are
among the few medieval...