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  1. A former student of the École Normale Supérieure (1974-1977), Frédéric Berthet is a resident at the Bibliothèque nationale de France where he notably worked on the "fonds Barrès ". Frédéric Berthet was cultural attaché in New York from 1984 to 1987. Pierre Bayard, One of his comrades in the École Normale and friend, said of him: "He ...

  2. Biography. Frédéric de Coninck was born at The Hague in the Netherlands. In 1763, he moved to Copenhagen to set up a foreign trade and shipping company. He became one of Denmark's largest shipowners, with a fleet of 64 vessels at the company's height. He took advantage of Denmark's neutrality during the Napoleonic Wars to boost his and the ...

  3. Of Belgian ancestry, Verrimst was born in Paris and studied double-bass at the Conservatoire de Paris in Louis François Chaft's class as well as harmony with Antoine Elwart and counterpoint with Simon Leborne. A winner of the first prizes in these disciplines at the Conservatoire, he became a musician in the orchestra of the Opéra-Comique ...

  4. Frédéric Bouraly Frédéric Bouraly (2) 1999 Les voilà dans Le bouche à oreille: Frédéric Bouraly Frédéric Bouraly (3) 2003-04 La vie de chantier: Dany Boon: Dany Boon: 2005 Un jour mon prince viendra: Tatiana Gousseff Christophe Bouisse 2015 Conseil de famille: Amanda Sthers Éric Civanyan

  5. Frédéric Maurice Casimir was born to Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne (1668–1730) and his first wife Marie Armande Victoire de La Trémouille. His father was the ruler of the Duchy of Bouillon, a small principality in present-day Belgium. The second of their sons, he was not styled prince de Turenne till his older brother's death ...

  6. Charles Othon Frédéric Jean-Baptiste, Comte de Clarac (24 June 1777, Paris – 20 January 1847, Paris) was a French artist, scholar and archaeologist. He published a catalogue of the Musée du Louvre, and a Manuel de l'Histoire de l'art and also that which is considered his best work: the Musée de sculpture antique et moderne , 1826–1852 ...

  7. Plus d'informations. Frédéric III de Montefeltro, en italien Federico III da Montefeltro ou plus généralement Federico da Montefeltro, (Gubbio, 7 juin 1422 - Ferrare, 10 septembre 1482), duc d'Urbino et comte de Montefeltro de 1444 à sa mort, fut l'un des plus célèbres condottieres de la Renaissance. Homme de grande culture, il fit de l ...

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