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  • Jacques Aubert
  • French composer and violinist (1689–1753)

    Jacques Aubert (30 September 1689 – 19 May 1753), also known as Jacques Aubert le Vieux (Jacques Aubert the Elder), was a French composer and violinist

    Jacques Aubert

    Jacques_Aubert

  • Jacques Lacan
  • French psychoanalyst and writer (1901–1981)

    literature with François Cheng and on the life and work of James Joyce with Jacques Aubert. The growing success of the Écrits, which was translated (in abridged

    Jacques Lacan

    Jacques Lacan

    Jacques_Lacan

  • Aubert
  • Surname list

    politician Hermann Rudolph Aubert (1826–1892), German physiologist Jacques Aubert (1689–1753), French composer and violinist Jean Aubert (architect) (c. 1680–1741)

    Aubert

    Aubert

  • Jacques Aubert (entomologist)
  • Swiss entomologist

    Jacques Aubert (1916, Lausanne – 1995, Lutry) was a Swiss entomologist. He was a specialist of Plecoptera. He died in Lutry, Switzerland on 4 August 1995

    Jacques Aubert (entomologist)

    Jacques_Aubert_(entomologist)

  • Louis Aubert (painter)
  • French painter and composer

    active from 1740 to 1780. The violinist and composer Jacques Aubert was his father and Abbé Aubert (1731–1814) his brother. 1750: Sonates à Violon seul

    Louis Aubert (painter)

    Louis_Aubert_(painter)

  • Circe
  • Enchantress-goddess in Greek mythology

    the same scenario transposed into another medium and set to music by Jacques Aubert. Circe, wishing to be rid of the company of Ulysses, agrees to change

    Circe

    Circe

    Circe

  • Principate
  • First period of the Roman Empire (27 BC – AD 284)

    Ancient World: Essays in Honor of William V. Harris, Edited by Jean-Jacques Aubert and Zsuzsanna Várhelyi. Beiträge zur Altertumskunde; 216, 185–202. München:

    Principate

    Principate

  • List of Classical-era composers
  • (1687–1755) Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688–1758) Thomas Roseingrave (1688–1766) Jacques Aubert (1689–1753) Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689–1755) Pietro Gnocchi (1689–1775)

    List of Classical-era composers

    List_of_Classical-era_composers

  • Jewish nose
  • Ethnic stereotype

    2007-12-23. P. Roth, 'Distinguishing Jewishness In Antiquity,' in Jean-Jacques Aubert, Zsuzsanna Várhelyi(eds.), A Tall Order. Writing the Social History

    Jewish nose

    Jewish nose

    Jewish_nose

  • Ichneumonidae
  • Family of wasps

    Shuckard, 1840 Xoridinae Shuckard, 1840 Famous ichneumonologists include: Jacques Aubert Carl Gustav Alexander Brischke Peter Cameron Arnold Förster Johann Ludwig

    Ichneumonidae

    Ichneumonidae

    Ichneumonidae

  • List of French composers
  • Arban (1825–1889) Daniel Auber (1782–1871) Jacques Aubert (1689–1753) Louis Aubert (1877–1968) Olivier Aubert (1763–c.1830) Tony Aubin (1907–1981) Edmond

    List of French composers

    List_of_French_composers

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    "Constantius II and the First Removal of the Altar of Victory". In Jean-Jacques Aubert; Zsuzsanna Varhelyi (eds.). A Tall Order: Writing the Social History

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • Raymond-Max Aubert
  • French politician

    Raymond-Max Aubert, (born March 15, 1947, in Innsbruck, Austria) is a high civil servant and French politician. Son of prefect Jacques Aubert and brother

    Raymond-Max Aubert

    Raymond-Max_Aubert

  • Serge Gainsbourg N° 4
  • 1962 studio album by Serge Gainsbourg

    arrangements, conductor Alain Goraguer et Son Orchestre – orchestra Technical Jacques Aubert – photography N° 4 at Discogs (list of releases) N° 4 at MusicBrainz

    Serge Gainsbourg N° 4

    Serge_Gainsbourg_N°_4

  • Translations of Ulysses
  • Translations of 1922 novel

    translation, done by a team led by Jacques Aubert, was published by Gallimard in 2004. Aubert's team had eight people: Jacques Aubert, Marie-Danièle Vors, Michel

    Translations of Ulysses

    Translations of Ulysses

    Translations_of_Ulysses

  • Nᵒ 2
  • 1959 studio album by Serge Gainsbourg

    Vilain – bass trombone Technical Denis Bourgeois – executive production Jacques Aubert – photography https://www.allmusic.com/album/no-2-r568296 Jurek, Thom

    Nᵒ 2

    Nᵒ_2

  • Abbé Aubert
  • French writer (1731–1814)

    journalist, son of the violinist and composer Jacques Aubert (1686-1753) and brother of Louis Aubert (painter). Aubert was educated at the Collège de Navarre

    Abbé Aubert

    Abbé Aubert

    Abbé_Aubert

  • List of interoceanic canals
  • ocean to another. List of transcontinental canals Lists of canals Jean-Jacques Aubert (2015). Federico Romanis; Marco Maiuro (eds.). "Trajan's Canal: River

    List of interoceanic canals

    List_of_interoceanic_canals

  • List of Baroque composers
  • (1688–1736) Thomas Roseingrave (1688–1766) Domenico Zipoli (1688–1726) Jacques Aubert (1689–1753) Jean-Baptiste Cappus (1689–1751) William Babell (c. 1689–1723)

    List of Baroque composers

    List_of_Baroque_composers

  • Gainsbourg Percussions
  • 1964 studio album by Serge Gainsbourg

    Technical Claude Dejacques – production Roger Roche – sound engineering Jacques Aubert – cover art Jean-Pierre Haie – remastering (remastered edition) Jean-Marie

    Gainsbourg Percussions

    Gainsbourg_Percussions

  • Flavia gens
  • Roman families

    A Tall Order: Writing the Social History of the Ancient World, Jean-Jacques Aubert, Zsuzsanna Várhelyi, eds., Walter de Gruyter (2012), pp. 319–356.  This

    Flavia gens

    Flavia gens

    Flavia_gens

  • Love on the Beat
  • 1984 studio album by Serge Gainsbourg

    photography William Klein – photography Claude Delorme – photography Jacques Aubert – photography Philippe Lerichomme – production Jurek, Thom. "Love on

    Love on the Beat

    Love_on_the_Beat

  • September 30
  • Day of the year

    1631) 1622 – Johann Sebastiani, German composer (died 1683) 1689 – Jacques Aubert, French violinist and composer (died 1753) 1700 – Stanisław Konarski

    September 30

    September_30

  • List of composers by name
  • (1887–1974) Thomas Attwood (1765–1838) Daniel Auber (1782–1871) Jacques Aubert (1689–1753) Louis Aubert (1877–1968) Tony Aubin (1907–1981) René Aubry (born 1956)

    List of composers by name

    List_of_composers_by_name

  • Quinton (musical instrument)
  • historically informed performance. Sonatas for quinton have been written by Jacques Aubert and published in his opus 4[citation needed]. In general, all music

    Quinton (musical instrument)

    Quinton (musical instrument)

    Quinton_(musical_instrument)

  • Les Vingt-quatre Violons du Roi
  • Five–part string ensemble at the French royal court

    the members were Lully, Jean-Féry Rebel, his son François Rebel, and Jacques Aubert. In 1656, under Louis XIV, the membership was augmented by a group of

    Les Vingt-quatre Violons du Roi

    Les_Vingt-quatre_Violons_du_Roi

  • L'Étonnant Serge Gainsbourg
  • 1961 studio album by Serge Gainsbourg

    acoustic guitar on "La Chanson de Prévert" Technical Jacques Plait – executive production Jacques Aubert – photography McFarlane, Dean. "L' Etonnant Serge

    L'Étonnant Serge Gainsbourg

    L'Étonnant_Serge_Gainsbourg

  • Jean Aubert (architect)
  • French architect

    Palais Bourbon in Paris. Jean Aubert was court architect to the Princes of Condé. He was the son of Jean-Jacques Aubert, master carpenter in the Bâtiments

    Jean Aubert (architect)

    Jean_Aubert_(architect)

  • Marieke (album)
  • 1961 studio album by Jacques Brel

    Barthélémy Rosso – guitar on "Vivre Debout" Jean-Marie Guérin – mastering Jacques Aubert – photography Discogs "Marieke". Retrieved 3 September 2011. {{cite

    Marieke (album)

    Marieke_(album)

  • Calostigiodes
  • Genus of moths

    Calostigiodes is a monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae erected by Jacques Aubert in 1955. Its only species, Calostigiodes uncinatus, described by Rudolf

    Calostigiodes

    Calostigiodes

  • Dirk Obbink
  • American papyrologist and classicist

    with Commentary Pt.1 Clarendon Press (1996) ISBN 0-19-815008-3 Jean-Jacques Aubert (Contributor), Roger S. Bagnall (Editor), Dirk D. Obbink (Editor) Columbia

    Dirk Obbink

    Dirk_Obbink

  • Lutry
  • Municipality in Vaud, Switzerland

    Fernand Jaccard (1907–2008) a Swiss football midfielder and manager Jacques Aubert (1916–1995) a Swiss entomologist Vince Taylor (1939–1991) a British

    Lutry

    Lutry

    Lutry

  • D'Aubert family
  • founded the Norwegian branch of the family, and Jacques d'Aubert (1769–1844), whose son Oskar Aubert (1831-1900) was the ancestor of the Danish and German

    D'Aubert family

    D'Aubert family

    D'Aubert_family

  • Deschambault-Grondines
  • Municipality in Quebec, Canada

    Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, and thereafter, it was resold in 1683 to Lord Jacques Aubert. Being the father-in-law of Louis Hamelin, the next lord of Grondines

    Deschambault-Grondines

    Deschambault-Grondines

    Deschambault-Grondines

  • 1689
  • Calendar year

    Henry Perrot, British Member of Parliament (d. 1740) September 30 – Jacques Aubert, French composer and violinist (d. 1753) October 10 – Francesco Maria

    1689

    1689

    1689

  • Camelots du Roi
  • French far-right youth organization

    l'enquête et le rôle de la Sûreté générale dans l'affaire Stavisky". In Jacques Aubert (ed.). L'État et sa police en France. Genève: Droz. pp. 177–206. Hoerni

    Camelots du Roi

    Camelots du Roi

    Camelots_du_Roi

  • Havre-Aubert
  • Village in Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, Canada

    84722°W / 47.23611; -61.84722 (Havre-Aubert) Havre-Aubert (French pronunciation: [avʁ obɛʁ]) located on Île du Havre Aubert is a village in the municipality

    Havre-Aubert

    Havre-Aubert

    Havre-Aubert

  • Cantonal Museum of Zoology
  • collection of Auguste Forel and the insect collection of the then Director Jacques Aubert (1916–1995). The museum moved to its present location Palais de Rumine

    Cantonal Museum of Zoology

    Cantonal Museum of Zoology

    Cantonal_Museum_of_Zoology

  • Christianization
  • Conversion of society or culture to Christianity

    "Constantius II and the First Removal of the Altar of Victory". In Jean-Jacques Aubert; Zsuzsanna Varhelyi (eds.). A Tall Order: Writing the Social History

    Christianization

    Christianization

    Christianization

  • Jacques Cousseau
  • French writer, screenwriter, and actor

    René Aubert, directed by Jan Doat [fr], Théâtre Mouffetard [fr] Jacques Cousseau at IMDb Picture of the writer, right to Dorothée Blanck Jacques Cousseau

    Jacques Cousseau

    Jacques_Cousseau

  • List of lords and princes of Carency
  • living in 1493. In 1442 he married Antoinette de la Tour, widow of Jacques Aubert, lord of Marteil and daughter of Annet II de la Tour, lord of Olliergues

    List of lords and princes of Carency

    List_of_lords_and_princes_of_Carency

  • 1753 in music
  • 16 – Giacomo Facco, violinist, conductor and composer, 77 May 19 – Jacques Aubert, composer, 63 August 4 – Gottfried Silbermann, German constructor of

    1753 in music

    1753_in_music

  • Christianization of the Roman Empire as diffusion of innovation
  • Religious conversion as sociological theory

    "Constantius II and the First Removal of the Altar of Victory". In Jean-Jacques Aubert; Zsuzsanna Varhelyi (eds.). A Tall Order: Writing the Social History

    Christianization of the Roman Empire as diffusion of innovation

    Christianization of the Roman Empire as diffusion of innovation

    Christianization_of_the_Roman_Empire_as_diffusion_of_innovation

  • Historiography of the Christianization of the Roman Empire
  • Area of study on conversion to Christianity

    "Constantius II and the First Removal of the Altar of Victory". In Jean-Jacques Aubert; Zsuzsanna Varhelyi (eds.). A Tall Order: Writing the Social History

    Historiography of the Christianization of the Roman Empire

    Historiography of the Christianization of the Roman Empire

    Historiography_of_the_Christianization_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Michel Blavet
  • French flutist and composer

    Jean-Pierre Guignon, Jean-Joseph de Mondonville, Jean-Baptiste Senaillé, and Jacques Aubert. In 1738, Blavet became the principal flute in Louis XV's personal musical

    Michel Blavet

    Michel Blavet

    Michel_Blavet

  • Lefebvre family
  • Family of French organ builders

    ) │ └──> Anne-Françoise (21 August 1659 - ?) │ x (30 January 1684) Jacques Aubert, tailor │ └──> Claude (|29 December 1667-?) │ └──> Charles (22 May 1670

    Lefebvre family

    Lefebvre family

    Lefebvre_family

  • Jean Andreau
  • French historian (born 1960)

    in Tâches publiques et entreprise privée dans le monde romain, Jean-Jacques Aubert (dir.), Geneva, Droz, 2003, (pp. 229–248). ""Les commerçants, l’élite

    Jean Andreau

    Jean_Andreau

  • Enregistrement public au Théâtre Le Palace
  • 1980 live album by Serge Gainsbourg

    percussion Technical Paul Scemama - recording Geoffrey Chung - mixing Jacques Aubert - front cover photography Lindhart, Alex. "Serge Gainsbourg: Gainsbourg…et

    Enregistrement public au Théâtre Le Palace

    Enregistrement_public_au_Théâtre_Le_Palace

  • Philippe Courbois
  • French composer

    Barry S. Brook, Richard J. Viano - 1997 "Composers: Abeille, Anonymous, Jacques Aubert, Nicolas Bernier (1664-1734), Pierre Montan Berton, François Biferi

    Philippe Courbois

    Philippe_Courbois

  • Deaths in August 1995
  • politician. Cal Anderson, 47, American military officer and politician. Jacques Aubert, 78, Swiss entomologist. Dick Bartell, 87, American baseball player

    Deaths in August 1995

    Deaths_in_August_1995

  • 1689 in music
  • Acheloo February 27 – Pietro Gnocchi, composer (died 1775) September 30 – Jacques Aubert, composer (died 1753) November 3 – Johann Joseph Ignaz Brentner, composer

    1689 in music

    1689_in_music

  • Prix Joliot-Curie
  • French award in physics

    1982 Bernard Haas 1983 Michel Spiro 1984 Nimet Frascaria 1985 Jean-Jacques Aubert 1986 Daniel Gogny 1987 François Pierre 1988 Paul Bonche 1989 Daniel

    Prix Joliot-Curie

    Prix_Joliot-Curie

  • List of French haute-contre roles
  • replaced by Murayre in his leading position (Grove, I, article: "Cochereau, Jacques", p. 893) French: ballet pour une pièce héroï-comique Tribou had made his

    List of French haute-contre roles

    List_of_French_haute-contre_roles

  • 1680s
  • Decade

    Henry Perrot, British Member of Parliament (d. 1740) September 30 – Jacques Aubert, French composer and violinist (d. 1753) October 10 – Francesco Maria

    1680s

    1680s

    1680s

  • Aubert of Cambrai
  • Merovingian bishop and Frankish saint

    Aubert of Cambrai (French: Aubert de Cambrai) or Aubertus was a Merovingian Bishop of Cambrai and Arras and a Frankish saint. Aubert of Cambrai was born

    Aubert of Cambrai

    Aubert of Cambrai

    Aubert_of_Cambrai

  • Benoni Aubert
  • Danish-born Norwegian army officer

    Benoni Aubert (4 August 1768 – 21 April 1832) was a Danish-born Norwegian army officer. His father was born and raised in France, and was part of its nobility

    Benoni Aubert

    Benoni_Aubert

  • 2008 Canadian honours
  • Canadian government recognitions

    Laurence M. Hickey, C.D. Colonel Douglas Craig Hilton, C.D. Colonel Joseph Jacques Aubert Lachance, C.D. Colonel Joseph Rene Marcel Guy Laroche, C.D. Colonel

    2008 Canadian honours

    2008 Canadian honours

    2008_Canadian_honours

  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon French
  • Variety of French from Saint Pierre and Miquelon

    2025. Jacques Leclerc. "Données démolinguistiques de Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon". www.axl.cefan.ulaval.ca (in French). Retrieved 20 April 2025. Aubert de la

    Saint Pierre and Miquelon French

    Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon_French

  • Louis Fuzelier
  • French playwright

    Reine des Péris, comédie persane in one prologue and 5 acts, music by Jacques Aubert 1727: Les Amours des dieux, ballet héroïque in one prologue and 4 entrées

    Louis Fuzelier

    Louis_Fuzelier

  • Saint Dymphna
  • 7th-century Irish Christian martyr

    Dymphna was first recorded in the 13th century by a canon of the Church of Aubert of Avranches at Cambrai, France. It was commissioned by Guiard of Laon,

    Saint Dymphna

    Saint Dymphna

    Saint_Dymphna

  • Garcinia indica
  • Species of tree

    first described as Brindonia indica by Louis Marie Aubert du Petit Thouars in 1806. In 1823 Jacques Denys Choisy placed the species in genus Garcinia as

    Garcinia indica

    Garcinia indica

    Garcinia_indica

  • Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé
  • French Canadian writer and seigneur

    Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé (French pronunciation: [filip ʒozɛf obɛʁ də ɡaspe]; 30 October 1786 – 29 January 1871) was a Canadian lawyer, writer, and

    Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé

    Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé

    Philippe-Joseph_Aubert_de_Gaspé

  • List of compositions by Jacques Offenbach
  • Offenbachiana (1953) – a symphonic suite on themes of Jacques Offenbach La belle Hélène (1955, with Louis Aubert) – ballet-bouffe Gammond, pp. 134 and 145–159

    List of compositions by Jacques Offenbach

    List of compositions by Jacques Offenbach

    List_of_compositions_by_Jacques_Offenbach

  • A Girl on the Road
  • 1952 film

    delight, has never heard of him. Georges Guétary as Carlo Cortez / Jacques Gary Lenore Aubert as Princesse Véra Liliane Bert as Annabel Robert Pizani as Michel

    A Girl on the Road

    A_Girl_on_the_Road

  • Battle of Réunion
  • 1942 operation on the island of La Réunion during World War II

    British consul Maurice Gaud met with the governor of the island, Pierre Aubert, proposing to pay the French administration with British treasure if La

    Battle of Réunion

    Battle of Réunion

    Battle_of_Réunion

  • L'Atlantide (1921 film)
  • 1921 film by Jacques Feyder

    distributor Louis Aubert. The film soon became a huge success however; it ran at a Paris cinema for over one year and was widely sold abroad. Aubert re-released

    L'Atlantide (1921 film)

    L'Atlantide (1921 film)

    L'Atlantide_(1921_film)

  • Puig Aubert
  • France international rugby league footballer & coach

    Puig Aubert (born Robert Aubert Puig, 24 March 1925 – 3 June 1994), is often considered the best French rugby league footballer of all time. Over a 16-year

    Puig Aubert

    Puig_Aubert

  • Jacques Durand (publisher)
  • French music publisher and composer

    direction of Jacques Durand were many of his contemporaries such as Louis Aubert, André Caplet, Debussy, Dukas, Gabriel Fauré, Jacques Ibert, Vincent

    Jacques Durand (publisher)

    Jacques_Durand_(publisher)

  • Organisation de résistance de l'armée
  • French resistance organization during WWII

    Italy would continue. Jacques Boutet Marcel Descour Aubert Frère (1881- 13.6.1944 / place of death: KZ Natzweiler-Struthof) Jacques Lécuyer Charles Ailleret

    Organisation de résistance de l'armée

    Organisation_de_résistance_de_l'armée

  • Champlain (federal electoral district)
  • Former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada

    Democratic René Matte 9,164 Progressive Conservative Philippe Demers 4,359 Union populaire Jacques Aubert 238 Marxist–Leninist Lucie Desrosiers 178 lop.parl.ca

    Champlain (federal electoral district)

    Champlain_(federal_electoral_district)

  • Hôtel Biron
  • Hôtels particulier in Paris

    attributed to Jacques Gabriel as well as Aubert (e.g., Blondel 1752, vol. 1, p. 205; Kimball 1943, p, 148), but recent work has shown that Aubert was the designer

    Hôtel Biron

    Hôtel Biron

    Hôtel_Biron

  • Chronological list of French classical composers
  • Boësset (1586–1643) Étienne Moulinié (c. 1599 – after 1669) Jacques Gaultier (c. 1600-1652) Jacques Champion de Chambonnières (c. 1601 – 1672) Denis Gaultier

    Chronological list of French classical composers

    Chronological_list_of_French_classical_composers

  • Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec
  • Municipality in Quebec, Canada

    population was 2,809. The hamlet of L’Île-du-Havre-Aubert is made up of the island of Havre-Aubert and the island of L’ Île-d’Entrée. Havre-aux-Maisons

    Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec

    Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec

    Les_Îles-de-la-Madeleine,_Quebec

  • The Wife of Monte Cristo
  • 1946 film by Edgar George Ulmer

    Police Lenore Aubert as Countess of Monte Cristo Haydée Fritz Kortner as Maillard Charles Dingle as Danglars Eduardo Ciannelli as Jacques Antoine Martin

    The Wife of Monte Cristo

    The_Wife_of_Monte_Cristo

  • La Valse à mille temps
  • 1959 studio album by Jacques Brel

    temps (English: The Waltz in One Thousand Time) is Jacques Brel's fourth album. Also known as Jacques Brel 4 and American Début, the album was released

    La Valse à mille temps

    La_Valse_à_mille_temps

  • Mont-Saint-Michel
  • Tidal island in Normandy, France

    tumba). According to a legend, the archangel Michael appeared in 708 to Aubert of Avranches, the bishop of Avranches, and instructed him to build a church

    Mont-Saint-Michel

    Mont-Saint-Michel

    Mont-Saint-Michel

  • Napoleon (1991 TV series)
  • Television series

    Beauharnais Christoph Waltz as Karl Emmanuel Corinne Marchand as Madame Aubert Joanna Szczepkowska as Marie Walewska Thierry Bosc as Maréchal Ney Tadeusz

    Napoleon (1991 TV series)

    Napoleon_(1991_TV_series)

  • List of French explorers
  • (Canary Islands) Gadifer de la Salle (Canary Islands) Thomas Aubert (Newfoundland) Jacques Cartier (North America) Philippe de Corguilleray (Brazil) Joseph

    List of French explorers

    List_of_French_explorers

  • Stephanotis
  • Genus of plants

    Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 28 July 2023. Thouars, Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-. 1806. Genera Nova Madagascariensia 11. Schatz, G. E., S. Andriambololonera

    Stephanotis

    Stephanotis

    Stephanotis

  • The Dominici Affair (film)
  • 1973 film

    Maltagliati as Marie Dominici Jacques Rispal as Paul Maillet Daniel Ivernel as Le président de la cour d'Assises Jacques Richard as L'adjoint du commissaire

    The Dominici Affair (film)

    The_Dominici_Affair_(film)

  • Jacques Gabriel
  • French architect (1667–1742)

    Jacques Gabriel (1667 – 23 April 1742) was a French architect, the father of the famous Ange-Jacques Gabriel. Jacques Gabriel was a designer, painter

    Jacques Gabriel

    Jacques Gabriel

    Jacques_Gabriel

  • Patrick Bruel
  • French singer-songwriter, actor, and poker player (born 1959)

    classic chanson that features duets with Charles Aznavour, Jean-Louis Aubert, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Alain Souchon, and Renaud, among others. It sold two million

    Patrick Bruel

    Patrick Bruel

    Patrick_Bruel

  • Grand Antique marble
  • Type of marble quarried in France

    Antique marble (also Celtic marble (Latin: marmor celticum), Grand Antique of Aubert, and known in Roman times as Marmor Aquitanicum), is a prestigious marble

    Grand Antique marble

    Grand Antique marble

    Grand_Antique_marble

  • Christian Chabanis
  • French writer, philosopher and journalist

    gauche », dialogue between Jean de Fabrègues and Jacques Madaule [fr], dialogues directed by Jean-Marie Aubert and Christian Chabanis, Collection Verse et

    Christian Chabanis

    Christian_Chabanis

  • Black List (1995 film)
  • 1995 Canadian thriller film by Jean-Marc Vallée

    Jacques Savard (Michel Côté), which contains the names of some very influential judges and politicians. Dead bodies and death threats follow. Jacques'

    Black List (1995 film)

    Black_List_(1995_film)

  • Gaumont
  • French film studio

    29, 12–13, Kodak, Paris, 2007 Marie-Sophie Corcy, Jacques Malthete, Laurent Mannoni, Jean-Jacques Meusy, Les Premières Années de la société L. Gaumont

    Gaumont

    Gaumont

    Gaumont

  • Antoine Simon
  • French shoemaker and revolutionary (1736–1794)

    servant and the daughter of Fiacre Aladame (a carpenter) and Reine-Geneviève Aubert. She came to wider attention during the storming of the Tulleries Palace

    Antoine Simon

    Antoine Simon

    Antoine_Simon

  • Moulin Rouge
  • Cabaret in Paris, France

    Rouge (1989), by Jacques Pessis and Jacques Crépineau – Publisher: St Martins The Moulin Rouge (2002), by Jacques Pessis and Jacques Crépineau – Publisher:

    Moulin Rouge

    Moulin Rouge

    Moulin_Rouge

  • 1951 France rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand
  • were named as reserves, but did not play. France: Puig Aubert (c), Raymond Contrastin, Jacques Merquey, Gaston Comes, Vincent Cantoni, Rene Duffort, Joseph

    1951 France rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand

    1951_France_rugby_league_tour_of_Australia_and_New_Zealand

  • Jacques Duphly
  • French harpsichordist and composer

    record "Le Clavecin Français" par Pauline Aubert, Vogue MC 20123 Françoise Petit: ‘Sur l’œuvre de Jacques Duphly’, Courrier musical de France, 23 (1968)

    Jacques Duphly

    Jacques_Duphly

  • Jacques Bardoul
  • Milon-Saint-Léger, Pierre de Cluix, Philippe de Cluix and Renaud de Comblanc. René Aubert. History of the Knights Hospitaller of Saint John of Jerusalem. Vol. 7.

    Jacques Bardoul

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  • Magdalen Islands
  • Archipelago of Quebec, Canada

    from the island of Havre-Aubert at low tide. Sandy Hook Dune, a hook-shaped sand spit about six kilometres (3.7 mi), Havre Aubert island Fatima, Butte du

    Magdalen Islands

    Magdalen Islands

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  • My Way (2012 film)
  • 2012 French film

    Eric Savin as Jean-Jacques Tilche Émilie Caen as Geneviève Leroy Sophie Meister as Kathalyn Jones Janicke Askevold as Sofia Pascal Aubert as Eddy Marnay Robert

    My Way (2012 film)

    My_Way_(2012_film)

  • Thou (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    manufacturing Thousand Thou., a reference to French botanist Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars Le Thou, a commune of Charente-Maritime, France Thou, Cher

    Thou (disambiguation)

    Thou_(disambiguation)

  • Club des Hashischins
  • Parisian drug group

    who hosted the initial events in his room, and Louis-Remy Aubert Roche who worked with Jacques Joseph Moreau growing cannabis on the grounds of Bicetre

    Club des Hashischins

    Club des Hashischins

    Club_des_Hashischins

  • Father and Guns
  • 2009 Canadian film

    camp. The film's cast also includes Caroline Dhavernas, Rémy Girard, Robin Aubert, Pierre Collin and Patrick Drolet. The film took in over $11 million at

    Father and Guns

    Father_and_Guns

  • List of writers from Quebec
  • François Aubert du Gaspé Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé Claude Gauvreau Gratien Gélinas Karoline Georges Antoine Gérin-Lajoie Jean-Claude Germain Jacques Godbout

    List of writers from Quebec

    List_of_writers_from_Quebec

  • Mallet family
  • Family of bankers from France and Switzerland

    Jacques (1530–1598), from whom all future generations descend, and his brother, Esaïe. After the death of his first wife, Jacquemine Favre, Jacques married

    Mallet family

    Mallet family

    Mallet_family

  • Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard
  • French opera singer

    Blamont's Les festes grecques et romaines (Paris, 1723) Nourredin in Jacques Aubert's La reine des Péris (Paris, 1725) The title role in de La Coste's Télégone

    Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard

    Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard

    Gabriel-Vincent_Thévenard

  • Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
  • Wine estate in Burgundy, France

    sold it to Julien Ouvrard for 78,000 francs. In 1869 it was bought by Jacques-Marie Duvault-Blochet, who went on to build the estate that we know today

    Domaine de la Romanée-Conti

    Domaine de la Romanée-Conti

    Domaine_de_la_Romanée-Conti

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    Variant form of English Rachel, RACQUEL means "ewe."

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    Pet form of French Jacqueline, JACQUIE means "supplanter."

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    Warlike; Of Mars; God of War; Nobleman; Dedicated to Mars; Lord of the Marches

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    (1-暁, 2-悟, 3-聡, 4-知, 5-覚, 6-諭, 7-了, 8-智) Japanese name SATORU means 1) "daybreak," 2) "enlightened," 3) "fast learner," 4) "knowledgeable," 5) "perceptive," 6) "persuasive," 7) "understanding," or 8) "wise."

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  • Lacker
  • n. & v.

    See Lacquer.

  • Lacquerer
  • n.

    One who lacquers, especially one who makes a business of lacquering.

  • Incorporative
  • a.

    Incorporating or tending to incorporate; as, the incorporative languages (as of the Basques, North American Indians, etc. ) which run a whole phrase into one word.

  • Sacque
  • n.

    Same as 2d Sack, 3.

  • Cover
  • v. t.

    To overspread the surface of (one thing) with another; as, to cover wood with paint or lacquer; to cover a table with a cloth.

  • Racquet
  • n.

    See Racket.

  • Lacquering
  • n.

    The act or business of putting on lacquer; also, the coat of lacquer put on.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Acquisition; the thing gained.

  • Japan
  • v. t.

    To cover with a coat of hard, brilliant varnish, in the manner of the Japanese; to lacquer.

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    A Dominican friar; -- so named because, before the French Revolution, that order had a convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris.

  • Jacquerie
  • n.

    The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.

  • Lacquer
  • n.

    A varnish, consisting of a solution of shell-lac in alcohol, often colored with gamboge, saffron, or the like; -- used for varnishing metals, papier-mache, and wood. The name is also given to varnishes made of other ingredients, esp. the tough, solid varnish of the Japanese, with which ornamental objects are made.

  • Lacquering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lacquer

  • Basque
  • n.

    A part of a lady's dress, resembling a jacket with a short skirt; -- probably so called because this fashion of dress came from the Basques.

  • Lacquered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lacquer

  • Japan
  • n.

    Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the varnish or lacquer used in japanning.

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    One of a society of violent agitators in France, during the revolution of 1789, who held secret meetings in the Jacobin convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris, and concerted measures to control the proceedings of the National Assembly. Hence: A plotter against an existing government; a turbulent demagogue.

  • Lacwork
  • n.

    Ornamentation by means of lacquer painted or carved, or simply colored, sprinkled with gold or the like; -- said especially of Oriental work of this kind.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.

  • Lacquer
  • v. t.

    To cover with lacquer.