- Claude-Henri de Fusée, abbé de
Voisenon (8 July 1708 – 22
November 1775) was a
French playwright and writer. Born at the château de
Voisenon near Melun, he was only...
-
Voisenon (French pronunciation: [vwaznɔ̃] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne department, in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. A little...
- Villiers-sur-Seine
Villuis Vimpelles Vinantes Vincy-Manœuvre
Voinsles Voisenon Voulangis Voulton Voulx Vulaines-lès-Provins Vulaines-sur-Seine Yèbles...
- Augustin-César d'Hervilly de
Devise (1708 – 11
October 1742, in Château de
Voisenon) was a
French cleric. d'Hervilly de
Devise was from a
noble family from...
- by
Oscar Wilde. The
venture ended in 1907,
after the
death of Smithers.
VOISENON, [Claude-Henri de Fusée] Abbé de.
Fairy Tales.
Translated by R. B. Douglas...
- Phillips,
English Jesuit priest (d. 1774) July 8 Claude-Henri de Fusée de
Voisenon,
French playwright and
writer (d. 1775)
Johann Jakob Zeiller, Austrian...
- Saint-Barthélemy Château des
Vives Eaux, Dammarie-lès-Lys Château de
Voisenon,
Voisenon Incorporating part of the
ancient province of
Hurepoix Château d'Acosta...
- l'Aurore,
pastorale héroïque in 3 acts, with Claude-Henri de Fusée de
Voisenon and abbé de La Marre,
music by Jean-Joseph C****anéa de Mondonville, presented...
- Villiers-sur-Seine
Villuis Vimpelles Vinantes Vincy-Manœuvre
Voinsles Voisenon Voulangis Voulton Voulx Vulaines-lès-Provins Vulaines-sur-Seine Yèbles...
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Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon, 1731–1762,
playwright Claude-Henri de Fusée de
Voisenon, 1762–1775, ecclesiastic,
playwright and poet Jean de Dieu-Raymond de Cucé...