- César
Vichard de Saint-Réal (1639–1692) was a
Savoyard polyglot. He was born in Chambéry, Savoy, (then in the
Savoyard state) but
educated in Lyon by...
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Colon Trabotto (c. 1420–1480),
Jewish scholar, talmudist, and rabbi. César
Vichard de Saint-Réal (1639–1692), novelist. Amédée-François Frézier (1682–1773)...
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romance format of the quasi–historical
works of
Madame d'Aulnoy, César
Vichard de Saint-Réal,
Gatien de
Courtilz de Sandras, and Anne-Marguerite Petit...
- Phul"
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 4. "Raha
khich Diyaan"
Harry Anand 5. "
Vichard Na Jayin"
Javed Bashir 6. "Sun Sajna"
Harry Anand 7. "Kudi
Badii Soni...
- soon]. Ouest-France (in French). 11
April 2024.
Retrieved 20 June 2024.
Vichard, Thomas; Salomon,
Bruno (29 June 2024). "INFO
FRANCE BLEU – Le gardien...
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Vincent Bres as
William Lebrac Salomé
Lemire as
Laterne Tristan Vichard as
Tigibus Tom
Terrail as
Grandgibus Paloma Lebeaut as La
petite soeur...
- Mathieu-François
Pidansat de
Mairobert Nicolas Edme
Restif de La
Bretonne César
Vichard de Saint-Réal
Francesco Sansovino Charles Sorel August Strindberg Jean-Marie-Vincent...
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Schiller based his work on a
novel written in 1672 by the
French Abbé, César
Vichard de Saint-Réal,
which was also the
source used by the
English writer Thomas...
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through marriage to
James II of England. Saint-Evremond, Saint-Réal (César
Vichard, M. l'abbé de) (1728). The
works of
Monsieur de St. Evremond: made English...
- de la
Serre (1639–1699)
Guillaume Amfrye de
Chaulieu (1639–1720) César
Vichard de Saint-Réal (1639–1692) Jean
Racine (1639–1699)
Claude de
Fleury (1640–1723)...