- Éléonore
Tenaille de
Vaulabelle (12 Oct. 1801 – 12
October 1859 ) was a
French writer and playwright. He
published his
novels under the
pseudonym Ernest...
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Achille Tenaille de
Vaulabelle (28
October 1799 – 27
March 1879) was a
French journalist and politician. The
family of
Tenaille de
Vaulabelle originated in...
- President. The
ministers were:
Changes On 5 July 1848,
Achille Tenaille de
Vaulabelle substituted Hippolyte Carnot as
Education Minister. On 17 July 1848, Pierre...
- 1848
Hippolyte Carnot 24
February 1848 5 July 1848
Achille Tenaille de
Vaulabelle 5 July 1848 13
October 1848
Alexandre Pierre Freslon 13
October 1848 20...
- Chloé opérette 1 act
Clairville and
Jules Cordier (Élénore
Tenaille de
Vaulabelle) 27
March 1860 Paris, Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul
Barkouf opéra...
-
Greece to make free men?" in Arch de
Vaulabelle,
Histoire des deux Restaurations, vol. 7, p. 472. Arch. de
Vaulabelle,
Histoire des deux Restaurations, vol...
-
parallel Commission was
presided by the
Minister of
Public Instruction de
Vaulabelle and had as
secretary the
Republican Jules Simon.
Parliamentary debates...
-
occasion of the
Great Exhibition 1851 by
Clairville and Éléonore
Tenaille de
Vaulabelle (under the
pseudonym Jules Cordier),
there is a
scene presenting a version...
- Nicolaïe, 1811–1879) and
Jules Cordier (alias of Éléonore
Tenaille de
Vaulabelle, 1801–1859),
based on the
story of
Daphnis and Chloe. The
origin is the...
- Polka, vaudeville, with
Alexis Decomberousse and Éléonore
Tenaille de
Vaulabelle 1842: L'Enlèvement des Sabines,
quadrille for
piano 1842: La Journée d'une...