- Françoise-Louise de
Warens, born
Louise Éléonore de la Tour du Pil, also
called Madame de
Warens (31
March 1699 – 29 July 1762), was the
benefactress and...
-
Hemeterio Colón
Warens (sometimes
erroneously spelled "Emeterio Colón Warrens" or "Emeterio Colón
Warens"; 1839-1889) was a
Puerto Rican educator and mayor...
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Waren may
refer to:
Waren (Müritz) a town and
climatic spa in the
state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
Germany Waren (port), a
seaport in Northumberland, England...
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Florence Waren (1917-2012), born
Sadie Rigal, was a
South African dancer who
performed at the Bal Tabarin.
Sadie Rigal was born in 1917. She
moved to...
- The
Escuela Hemeterio Colón y
Warens (English:
Hemeterio Colón y
Warens School), also
widely referred to as La
Hemeterio or La Colón, is a public, intermediate...
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During this time, he
lived on and off with de
Warens, whom he idolized.
Maurice Cranston notes, "Madame de
Warens [...] took him into her
household and mothered...
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Waren Tay (1843 – 15 May 1927) was a
British ophthalmologist who was a
native of Yorkshire. In 1881,
Waren (often
misspelt Warren) Tay
first described...
- d'Histoire naturelle, le
premier floréal de l'an troisième". In Millin; Noel &
Warens (eds.).
Magasin Encyclopédique : ou
journal des sciences, des
lettres et...
- "Thomas
Wright von Durham, Kant,
Lambert und
zuerst auch
William Herschel waren geneigt die
Gestalt der Milchstraße und die
scheinbare Anhäufung der Sterne...
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apprenticeship in
nearby Geneva and took
refuge with Françoise-Louise de
Warens, or
Madame de
Warens, who
became his
mistress and mentor. They
first resided in the...