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Tinan, a.k.a. Jean Le
Barbier de
Tinan, (1874–1898) was a
French writer. Born on
January 19 1874, to a Eugène Jean-Marie Théodose Le
Barbier de
Tinan...
- (
Tinan) is a Sino-Tibetan
language spoken in the
Indian state of
Himachal Pradesh and in
western Tibet.
Tinani is
spoken in the
lower Chandra,
Tinan,...
- she had two children: Raoul, and Régina-Hélène (later
Madame Gaston de
Tinan (1892–1985)). Emma was an
accomplished singer and
brilliant conversationalist...
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Heredia Mélodie
Richard as Hélène de
Heredia Émilien Diard-Detoeuf as Jean de
Tinan Damien Bonnard as André
Chaumeix The film
received mixed reviews, with Allociné...
- 1920
Andre Lebey, Jean de
Tinan, 1921
Boileau Despreaux, Le Lutrin, 1921
Jaques Cazotte, Le
Diable Amoureux, 1921 Jean de
Tinan, Noctambulismes, 1921 Andre...
- the
brother of Hélène Bardac,
known as Dolly, who
became Madame Gaston de
Tinan and
until her
death in 1985, the
beneficiary of Debussy's work.
Bardac inherited...
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Kinnauri Kinnauri Thebor Sunam Jangshung Shumcho Lahaulic Pattani (Manchad)
Tinan Gahri (Bunan)
Kanashi Rongpo–Almora
Rongpo Almora (Ranglo)
Darmiya Byangsi...
- 155809 IPNI: 7349-1 ITIS: 39154 NCBI: 168086 Open Tree of Life: 126 PLANTS:
TINAN POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:331296-2 Tropicos: 40014695 WFO: wfo-4000038447...
- Waldshut-Tiengen (German pronunciation: [ˈvaltshuːt
ˈtiːŋən]; Alemannic: Waldshuet-Düenge),
commonly known as Waldshut, is a city in
southwestern Baden-Württemberg...
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known to her
family as
Dolly (she was
later to
become Madame Gaston de
Tinan), the
young daughter of the
singer Emma Bardac, with whom Fauré had a long-running...