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Telemaque, the
French name for the Gr****
mythological figure Telemachus, may
refer to:
Télémaque (Campra), a 1704
opera by André
Campra Télémaque (Destouches)...
- "Les
Aventures de
Télémaque" is also the
title of a 1922 seven-chapter
story by
Louis Aragon. Les
Aventures de
Télémaque, fils d'Ulysse (English: The Adventures...
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Vaughn Telemaque (born
March 4, 1990) is a
former American football safety. He is a
graduate of the
University of Miami. As a
senior in 2007,
Telemaque made...
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Darwin Terrel Telemaque (born 1
December 1968) is a
former Dominican cricketer who pla**** for the
Windward Islands in West
Indian domestic cricket. He...
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Télémaque Lambrino (27
October 1878 – 25
February 1930) was a
German pianist and
music educator. The son of Gr**** parents, he
lived and
worked mainly...
- Hervé
Télémaque (5
November 1937 – 10
November 2022) was a
French painter of
Haitian origin, ****ociated with the
surrealism and the
narrative figuration...
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Among the most
famous of
these operas were André
Cardinal Destouches's
Télémaque (1714),
Alessandro Scarlatti's
Telemaco (1718), Gluck's Telemaco, ossia...
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Denmark Vesey (also
Telemaque) (c. 1767–July 2, 1822) was a free
Black man and
community leader in Charleston,
South Carolina, who was
accused and convicted...
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Télémaque et
Calypso (Telemachus and Calypso), also
Télémaque or [French: ou] Calypso, is an
opera by the
French composer André
Cardinal Destouches, first...
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Télémaque dans l'île de
Calypso (Telemachus on the
Island of Calypso) is a
French ballet-pantomime
created in 1790 by
Pierre Gardel and
performed at the...