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  • La Clairon
  • French actress (1723–1803)

    Leris (25 January 1723 – 29 January 1803), known as Mademoiselle Clairon or La Clairon was a French actress, born at Condé-sur-l'Escaut, Hainaut, the daughter

    La Clairon

    La Clairon

    La_Clairon

  • Marie Dumesnil
  • French actress (1713–1803)

    She retired from the stage in 1776 but lived until 1803. Her rival, La Clairon, having spoken ill of her, she authorized the publication of a Mémoire

    Marie Dumesnil

    Marie Dumesnil

    Marie_Dumesnil

  • Age of Enlightenment
  • European cultural movement

    Thomas, Charles Marie de La Condamine, Guillaume Thomas François Raynal, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Jean-Philippe Rameau, La Clairon, Charles-Jean-François

    Age of Enlightenment

    Age of Enlightenment

    Age_of_Enlightenment

  • Sophie Arnould
  • French soprano (1740–1802)

    Born Magdeleine Sophie Arnould, she studied in Paris with Marie Fel and La Clairon, and made her stage debut at the Opéra de Paris on 15 December 1757 and

    Sophie Arnould

    Sophie Arnould

    Sophie_Arnould

  • Dmitry Mikhailovich Golitsyn the Younger
  • Russian diplomat (1721–1793)

    War. His wife Catherine died there in 1761. Her liaison with actress La Clairon gained great notoriety. Catherine was the daughter of Dimitrie Cantemir

    Dmitry Mikhailovich Golitsyn the Younger

    Dmitry Mikhailovich Golitsyn the Younger

    Dmitry_Mikhailovich_Golitsyn_the_Younger

  • Troupe of the Comédie-Française in 1754
  • performers and rising talents of the French stage, among them Lekain, La Clairon, Grandval, and Préville. The theatrical year began 22 April 1754 (the

    Troupe of the Comédie-Française in 1754

    Troupe_of_the_Comédie-Française_in_1754

  • Clarion (instrument)
  • Trumpet used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

    meanings over centuries and across languages. Today, in modern French clairon refers to the bugle, while in Italy chiarina refers to modern trumpets

    Clarion (instrument)

    Clarion (instrument)

    Clarion_(instrument)

  • Sainte-Trinité, Paris
  • Church located in Paris, France

    The Église de la Sainte-Trinité (French pronunciation: [eɡliz də la sɛ̃t tʁinite]) is a Roman Catholic church located on the place d'Estienne d'Orves

    Sainte-Trinité, Paris

    Sainte-Trinité, Paris

    Sainte-Trinité,_Paris

  • 1803 in France
  • January - La Clairon, actress (born 1723) 9 February - Jean François de Saint-Lambert, poet (born 1716) 11 February - Jean-François de La Harpe, playwright

    1803 in France

    1803_in_France

  • Capriccio (opera)
  • Opera by Richard Strauss

    Countess's birthday the next day, which La Roche will direct, with the Count and the famous actress Clairon performing. La Roche, Olivier and Flamand proceed

    Capriccio (opera)

    Capriccio (opera)

    Capriccio_(opera)

  • Joseph-Alphonse-Omer de Valbelle
  • Aristocrat and military officer

    family castle, Château des Valbelles in Tourves. He had an affair with La Clairon (1723–1803) and bequeathed her 4,000 French livres after his death. He

    Joseph-Alphonse-Omer de Valbelle

    Joseph-Alphonse-Omer_de_Valbelle

  • FAMAS
  • French bullpup assault rifle

    It is known affectionally by French troops as "The Bugle" (French: Le Clairon) due to its distinctive shape. In 2017, the French armed forces began retiring

    FAMAS

    FAMAS

    FAMAS

  • Agence nationale de l'aviation civile (Republic of the Congo)
  • Civil aviation authority of the Republic of the Congo

    de l'aviation civile. Retrieved on 7 June 2026. "Rue de la liberation de Paris Camp Clairon B.P.: 128 Brazzaville" (See image) "L'agence" (Archive).

    Agence nationale de l'aviation civile (Republic of the Congo)

    Agence_nationale_de_l'aviation_civile_(Republic_of_the_Congo)

  • Firmin Bernicat
  • French composer

    Pot-d’rhum (1869), Les Cadets de Gascogne, Le Cornette or Une aventure de la Clairon.[citation needed] He eventually attracted the attention of the Director

    Firmin Bernicat

    Firmin Bernicat

    Firmin_Bernicat

  • Don Quichotte chez la Duchesse
  • Person Japanese woman, soprano Marie Fel Enchanted lovers, sopranos Mlles Clairon and Gondré Ballerinas, Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo and Mimi Dallemand

    Don Quichotte chez la Duchesse

    Don_Quichotte_chez_la_Duchesse

  • Josephine Baker
  • American and French entertainer (1906–1975)

    Gatinois, Claire (November 30, 2021). "La force symbolique de l'entrée au Panthéon de Joséphine Baker, "combattante de la liberté"". Le Monde.fr (in French)

    Josephine Baker

    Josephine Baker

    Josephine_Baker

  • Le Clairon
  • Short-lived French newspaper

    Le Clairon was a short-lived French newspaper, published daily, that was pro-royalist and pro-Catholic. It was founded in March 1881 with support from

    Le Clairon

    Le Clairon

    Le_Clairon

  • Saint-Sulpice, Paris
  • Church in the 6th arrondissement of Paris

    Art Association) 1967. Gabrielle Claerr Stamm: De Soleure à Paris : La saga de la famille de Besenval, seigneurs de Brunstatt, Riedisheim et Didenheim

    Saint-Sulpice, Paris

    Saint-Sulpice, Paris

    Saint-Sulpice,_Paris

  • Saint-Eustache, Paris
  • Church in Paris, France

    courtier Anna Maria Mozart, mother of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart François Cureau de La Chambre, physician of Queen Maria Theresa Architecture of Paris List of historic

    Saint-Eustache, Paris

    Saint-Eustache, Paris

    Saint-Eustache,_Paris

  • False Alarm (film)
  • 1940 film

    Baroux as Léon Micheline Presle as Claire Ancelot Josephine Baker as Zazu Clairon Saturnin Fabre as Monsieur Dalban Gabrielle Dorziat as Madame Ancelot Jean

    False Alarm (film)

    False_Alarm_(film)

  • Saint-Ouen Abbey, Rouen
  • Church in Normandy, France

    its bells". 31 March 2016. Base Mérimée: IA00021986, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) "Ouen (Audoin, Owen), St, bishop of Rouen", The Oxford

    Saint-Ouen Abbey, Rouen

    Saint-Ouen Abbey, Rouen

    Saint-Ouen_Abbey,_Rouen

  • Spoiled Children (1977 film)
  • 1977 film

    Geneviève Mnich - Guite Bonfils Florence Haguenauer - Anne-Marie Clairon Claudine Mavros - La mère d'Anne Michel Berto - Muzard Thierry Lhermitte - Stéphane

    Spoiled Children (1977 film)

    Spoiled_Children_(1977_film)

  • Lausanne Cathedral
  • Cathedral in Lausanne, Switzerland

    2013. Retrieved 29 December 2013. "Les Cloches de la Cathédrale de Lausanne" (PDF). "Le Guet de la Cathédrale de Lausanne". Archived from the original

    Lausanne Cathedral

    Lausanne Cathedral

    Lausanne_Cathedral

  • Hazel Wright Organ
  • Pipe organ in Garden Grove, California, US

    Trompette 16′ Posaune 16′ Fagotto (Choir) 16′ Trompette 8′ Trompete 8′ Clairon 4′ Chimes Cembalo II Gallery Great (Gallery Organ, West Side) Grande Montre

    Hazel Wright Organ

    Hazel Wright Organ

    Hazel_Wright_Organ

  • Grande Armée
  • Field army of the French Imperial Army

    Marins de la Garde Impériale, also known eventually as the Matelots de la Garde, formed on 17 September 1803, and Matelots des Bataillons de la Marine Impériale

    Grande Armée

    Grande_Armée

  • St. Peter, Zurich
  • Church in the old town of Zurich, Switzerland

    has 52 registers on three manuals and 32 pedals. Around the 1st century BC La Tène culture, archaeologists excavated individual and aerial finds of the

    St. Peter, Zurich

    St. Peter, Zurich

    St._Peter,_Zurich

  • Pauline Alziari de Roquefort
  • French actress

    tragedienne and noted in the roles of queens. She succeeded Mademoiselle Clairon, who retired in 1766, but her delicate health forced her to decline many

    Pauline Alziari de Roquefort

    Pauline_Alziari_de_Roquefort

  • Angers Cathedral
  • Roman Catholic church in Angers, France

    de la cathédrale d'Angers [Monograph of the Cathedral of Angers], 3 Volumes (Angers: Josselin-Belhomme, 1901, 1905, 1910) Laissez-vous conter la cathédrale

    Angers Cathedral

    Angers Cathedral

    Angers_Cathedral

  • Voyelles
  • Sonnet by Arthur Rimbaud

    two colours, blue and yellow. Under the blue of the O, the yellow of the Clairon ("Trumpet") appears in the second tercet, as the bright red was underlying

    Voyelles

    Voyelles

    Voyelles

  • Notre-Dame de Paris
  • Cathedral in Paris, France, built 1163–1345

    referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité (an island in the River Seine), in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France

    Notre-Dame de Paris

    Notre-Dame de Paris

    Notre-Dame_de_Paris

  • Prix La Rochette
  • Horse race

    Barberine 1885: Jupin 1886: Arlay 1887: Stuart 1888: Criniere 1889: 1890: Clairon 1891: Chene Royal 1892: Marly 1893: Dolma Baghtche 1894: Montlhery 1895:

    Prix La Rochette

    Prix_La_Rochette

  • Sarah Connolly
  • English mezzo-soprano

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: La clemenza di Tito (Annio) Richard Strauss: Ariadne auf Naxos (The Composer) Richard Strauss: Capriccio (Clairon) San Francisco Opera

    Sarah Connolly

    Sarah Connolly

    Sarah_Connolly

  • Charles-Alexandre Fessy
  • French musician (1804–1856)

    Pièces pour orgue (Éditions Musicales Chanvrelin 1995) Offertoire Choeur de Clairon Grand Choeur Les Jeux de Fonds Fugue Boléro Free scores by Charles-Alexandre

    Charles-Alexandre Fessy

    Charles-Alexandre_Fessy

  • List of French-language newspapers published in the United States
  • Library of Congress. Retrieved May 17, 2021. "Moniteur De La Louisiane ([New Orleans, La.]) 1794-1815 No. 376". loc.gov. Library of Congress. Retrieved

    List of French-language newspapers published in the United States

    List of French-language newspapers published in the United States

    List_of_French-language_newspapers_published_in_the_United_States

  • Claude Guimond de La Touche
  • French playwright and poet

    presented at the Théâtre-Français 4 June 1757. If one believes mademoiselle Clairon, the fifth act, which the actors were not satisfied with, was re-built

    Claude Guimond de La Touche

    Claude_Guimond_de_La_Touche

  • Saint-Louis-des-Chartrons
  • Church building in Bordeaux, France

    instrumentale de l'orgue". Plateforme ouverte du patrimoine. Ministère de la Culture. Retrieved 2026-03-05. "Orgue de Bordeaux, Église Saint-Louis des

    Saint-Louis-des-Chartrons

    Saint-Louis-des-Chartrons

    Saint-Louis-des-Chartrons

  • Lane Kiffin
  • American football coach (born 1975)

    a raise Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin got in his new contract". ClaironLedger.com. Retrieved August 12, 2021. Baer, Jack (August 8, 2021). "Lane

    Lane Kiffin

    Lane Kiffin

    Lane_Kiffin

  • Maurice Duplessis
  • Premier of Quebec from 1936 to 1939 and 1944 to 1959

     683-686. "Funerailles de M. Duplessis a Trois-Rivieres, ce matin". Le Clairon Maskoutain (in French). September 10, 1959. Retrieved January 24, 2023

    Maurice Duplessis

    Maurice Duplessis

    Maurice_Duplessis

  • René Goscinny
  • French comic book writer (1926–1977)

    syndicate Edipress/Edifrance. The syndicate launched publications such as Clairon for the factory union and Pistolin for a chocolate company. Goscinny and

    René Goscinny

    René Goscinny

    René_Goscinny

  • Atomic clock
  • Clock that monitors the resonant frequency of atoms

    1970. Santarelli, G.; Audoin, C.; Makdissi, A.; Laurent, P.; Dick, G.J.; Clairon, A. (1998). "Frequency stability degradation of an oscillator slaved to

    Atomic clock

    Atomic clock

    Atomic_clock

  • Cathedral of Christ the Light (Oakland, California)
  • Church in California, United States

    32', Bombarde 16', Trombone 16', Fagotto 16', Trompette 8', Fagotto 8', Clairon 4', Schalmey 4', Trompeta de luz 8', Tremulant The Catholic Cathedral Corporation

    Cathedral of Christ the Light (Oakland, California)

    Cathedral of Christ the Light (Oakland, California)

    Cathedral_of_Christ_the_Light_(Oakland,_California)

  • Salon of 1761
  • 1761 art exhibition in Paris

    Museum of Art. Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne exhibited a bust of Mademoiselle Clairon, an actress of the Comédie-Française. A total of thirty three painters

    Salon of 1761

    Salon of 1761

    Salon_of_1761

  • Marcel Prévost
  • French novelist and dramatist (1862–1941)

    entering the École polytechnique in 1882. He published a story in Le Clairon as early as 1881, but for some years after the completion of his studies

    Marcel Prévost

    Marcel Prévost

    Marcel_Prévost

  • Debaba
  • Congolese singer and composer (1961–2011)

    chanteur congolais Debaba de Viva la Musica" [8 years ago, the Congolese singer Debaba of Viva la Musica died]. Clairon-Info.Net (in French). 25 April 2019

    Debaba

    Debaba

    Debaba

  • Organ of the Trocadéro Palace
  • 1878 hall organ built in Paris

    and Widor. University of Rochester Pre. de la Gaulayrie, Christiane Frain (1986). Heurs et malheurs de la colline de Chaillot (Les orgues du Trocadéro)

    Organ of the Trocadéro Palace

    Organ of the Trocadéro Palace

    Organ_of_the_Trocadéro_Palace

  • Paradox of the Actor
  • 18th-century French essay by Denis Diderot

    character conceptualized by the author. Diderot gives the example of Mlle. Clairon, who once played a character in a play authored by Voltaire; Voltaire,

    Paradox of the Actor

    Paradox_of_the_Actor

  • Angelika Kirchschlager
  • Austrian opera singer

    Giovanni) Hänsel (Hänsel und Gretel) Carmen (Carmen) Ariodante (Ariodante) Clairon (Capriccio) Jenny (Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny) Tim Ashley (18

    Angelika Kirchschlager

    Angelika Kirchschlager

    Angelika_Kirchschlager

  • Julien Dray
  • French politician

    Flammarion, 1989 La Guerre qu'il ne fallait pas faire, Albin Michel, 1991 Les Clairons de Maastricht (with Gérard Filoche), Ramsay, 1992 De la gauche en général

    Julien Dray

    Julien Dray

    Julien_Dray

  • Adélaïde-Louise-Pauline Hus
  • 1751–1773. She was born to François Hus. She was the student of Hippolyte Clairon. She made her debut at the Comédie-Française in 1751, but was not engaged

    Adélaïde-Louise-Pauline Hus

    Adélaïde-Louise-Pauline_Hus

  • Tatiana Troyanos
  • American mezzo-soprano (1938–1993)

    Humperdinck's Hansel (in Hansel and Gretel) Richard Strauss's Clairon (in Capriccio) Berlioz's Marguerite (in La damnation de Faust) Saint-Saëns' Dalila (in Samson

    Tatiana Troyanos

    Tatiana_Troyanos

  • Théodore Botrel
  • French singer-songwriter, poet and playwright

    published a collection of military songs before the war in 1912 as "Coups de Clairon". A British writer noted "It is a noble work, and one cannot think of another

    Théodore Botrel

    Théodore Botrel

    Théodore_Botrel

  • 2020 Easter tornado outbreak
  • Tornado outbreak in southeast US

    What we know about the April 19 storms. One tornado was massive". Jackson Clairon Ledger. Retrieved April 21, 2020. "Three Mississippi Counties Declared

    2020 Easter tornado outbreak

    2020 Easter tornado outbreak

    2020_Easter_tornado_outbreak

  • Warszawianka (1831)
  • Polish patriotic song

    de son corps la liberté de tous. Refrain Sonnez, clairons! Polonais, à ton rang! Suis sous le feu ton aigle qui s'élance. La liberté bat la charge en courant

    Warszawianka (1831)

    Warszawianka (1831)

    Warszawianka_(1831)

  • List of last surviving veterans of military operations
  • Eakins Press. p. 43. ISBN 9780890158739. Retrieved 17 November 2018. "Le Clairon Rolland". Le Temps (in French). 24 June 1913. p. 2. Retrieved 10 October

    List of last surviving veterans of military operations

    List_of_last_surviving_veterans_of_military_operations

  • Elisabeth Kulman
  • Austrian classical singer (born 1973)

    Opera 2009 Olga – Tschaikowsky: Eugen Onegin – Vienna State Opera 2009 Clairon – R. Strauss: Cappriccio – Vienna State Opera 2009 Herodias – R. Strauss:

    Elisabeth Kulman

    Elisabeth Kulman

    Elisabeth_Kulman

  • Louis de Fourcaud
  • French art critic and historian

    1879, he was an independent contributor to La Revue wagnérienne and, later, was a staff member at Le Clairon, a short-lived pro-royalist newspaper. In

    Louis de Fourcaud

    Louis de Fourcaud

    Louis_de_Fourcaud

  • Hanna Ludwig
  • German contralto

    performances led her to the Teatro San Carlo (1952), at La Fenice in Venice, to Amsterdam, Zurich (1955 as Clairon in Capriccio), Barcelona, Dublin, and Geneva.

    Hanna Ludwig

    Hanna_Ludwig

  • The Daltons (2010 TV series)
  • French comedy series

    Pitschon 31 August 2015 (2015-08-31) 147 69 "Brother Blow Your Horn" "Sonnez clairon !" Emmanuel Leduc & Tom Leduc Arthur Peltzer 1 September 2015 (2015-09-01)

    The Daltons (2010 TV series)

    The_Daltons_(2010_TV_series)

  • Troupe of the Comédie-Française in 1755
  • 1755. The troupe included notable performers such as Lekain, Préville, Clairon, and Dangeville, and was organized into acting, dancing, and orchestral

    Troupe of the Comédie-Française in 1755

    Troupe_of_the_Comédie-Française_in_1755

  • Church of Saint Peter, Céret
  • Church in Pyrénées-Orientales, France

    Saint Peter, Céret. Base Mérimée: Église Saint-Pierre, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Mallet, Géraldine (2003). Églises romanes oubliées du

    Church of Saint Peter, Céret

    Church of Saint Peter, Céret

    Church_of_Saint_Peter,_Céret

  • Battle of Vrigne-Meuse
  • 1918 battle in World War I

    2025. "Le clairon de l'Armistice". www.estrepublicain.fr (in French). 8 November 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2025. "Maurice Nicolas : "... Prenons la forêt Chagny

    Battle of Vrigne-Meuse

    Battle of Vrigne-Meuse

    Battle_of_Vrigne-Meuse

  • Gilles Vigneault
  • Canadian poet and singer-songwriter (born 1928)

    La chanson de l'eau La découverte Le terminateur Dans les paysages Le clairon le tambour Les îles de l'enfance Le danseur Si tu n'es plus Une Île 1960-1990:

    Gilles Vigneault

    Gilles Vigneault

    Gilles_Vigneault

  • St Maurice's Church, Strasbourg
  • Roman Catholic church in Strasbourg, France

    the several-kilometer-long perspective of Avenue des Vosges and Avenue de la Forêt-Noire which connect Place de Haguenau to Place Arnold. A 1897 cast of

    St Maurice's Church, Strasbourg

    St Maurice's Church, Strasbourg

    St_Maurice's_Church,_Strasbourg

  • Sieglinde Wagner
  • Austrian opera singer

    next 34 years. Sieglinde Wagner had a very wide repertoire, including Clairon in Richard Strauss's Capriccio, Annina in Der Rosenkavalier, Magdalena

    Sieglinde Wagner

    Sieglinde_Wagner

  • Paris Saint-Germain FC supporters
  • Supporters of Paris Saint-Germain FC

    Retrieved 9 October 2019. "La tribune visiteurs du Parc des Princes va déménager". RMC Sport. 5 April 2013. Retrieved 29 May 2025. "La Saga Supras #4". Virage

    Paris Saint-Germain FC supporters

    Paris Saint-Germain FC supporters

    Paris_Saint-Germain_FC_supporters

  • Jehan Alain
  • French organist, composer and soldier

    Saint Nicolas, pour deux clairons, tambour et orgue [1938] JA 121A – Marche des Horaces et des Curiaces, pour deux clairons, tambour et orgue [1938] JA

    Jehan Alain

    Jehan Alain

    Jehan_Alain

  • Graciela Araya
  • Austrian mezzo-soprano of Chilean birth

    has performed on stage include Amneris in Aida, Charlotte in Werther, Clairon in Capriccio, Concepcion in L'heure espagnole, Dalila in Samson et Dalila

    Graciela Araya

    Graciela_Araya

  • Music of the Foreign Legion
  • Military unit

    snare drums, the Bass Drummer, the clash cymbalist, the Buglers (French: Clairon), the Cavalry fanfare trumpeters and fifers, together with the Turkish

    Music of the Foreign Legion

    Music of the Foreign Legion

    Music_of_the_Foreign_Legion

  • Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, Paris
  • Catholic church in Paris

    for its collection of Baroque paintings. In 1623, the Cardinal Francois de la Rochefoucauld built a new convent for the sisters of the Order of Haudriettes

    Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, Paris

    Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, Paris

    Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption,_Paris

  • Black International
  • International political party (1881–87)

    French). Retrieved 2026-05-06. "La Terreur sociale". Le Clairon. 24 October 1882. p. 1. "Le procès des soixante-six dans la Gazette des tribunaux" [The trial

    Black International

    Black International

    Black_International

  • Aristide Cavaillé-Coll
  • French organ builder (1811–1899)

    techniques, thus creating a whole family of harmonic stops (flutes, trompettes, clairons) and stops imitating orchestral instruments such as the bassoon, the oboe

    Aristide Cavaillé-Coll

    Aristide Cavaillé-Coll

    Aristide_Cavaillé-Coll

  • Battle of Villiers
  • 1870 Franco-Prussian War battle

    Le fond de la Giberne, 1882, by Alphonse de Neuville. A dying French infantryman gives his last cartridges to a clairon

    Battle of Villiers

    Battle of Villiers

    Battle_of_Villiers

  • Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet
  • Burgundy; after Frédou. Mlle. Clairon, actress; after Van Loo; by Laurent Cars and Beauvarlet. The Abbé Nollet; after La Tour. Edmé Bouchardon, sculptor;

    Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet

    Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet

    Jacques_Firmin_Beauvarlet

  • Great organ of Nancy Cathedral
  • Pipe organ in Nancy Cathedral, Nancy, France

    2014 Base Palissy: Great organ of Nancy Cathedral, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) First Bombarde 32 in France In wood In metal Official

    Great organ of Nancy Cathedral

    Great organ of Nancy Cathedral

    Great_organ_of_Nancy_Cathedral

  • Henri Bléhaut
  • French politician and counter admiral

    Bernard Bléhaut dans le livre Pas de clairon pour l'amiral, Jean Picollec (ed.), p. 62- 63, 1991. "Ministère de la culture - Base Léonore". www.culture

    Henri Bléhaut

    Henri Bléhaut

    Henri_Bléhaut

  • Glenys Linos
  • British-Greek operatic mezzo-soprano (1937–2020)

    the Bavarian State Opera as part of the Munich Opera Festival in 1978 as Clairon in Capriccio in Bologna in 1987, as Herodias in Salome in Genova and as

    Glenys Linos

    Glenys_Linos

  • Elisabeth Höngen
  • German opera singer (1906–1997)

    Ortrud, Fricka, Erda, Waltraute, Herodias, Klytemnestra, Die Amme, and Clairon. She won considerable acclaim as Lady Macbeth, Eboli, Amneris, and Carmen

    Elisabeth Höngen

    Elisabeth_Höngen

  • Scriptorium (website)
  • Newspaper archive website

    Broye Hebdo Le Canard libre La Cancoire Le Charivari Chut Le Clairon du Nord La Côte La Crecelle Croquis vaudois Domaine Public Le Droit du Peuple L'Echo

    Scriptorium (website)

    Scriptorium_(website)

  • Mégane Sauvé
  • Canadian soccer player

    2024. "La Maskoutaine Mégane Sauvé signe avec le Sporting CP au Portugal" [Maskoutaine Mégane Sauvé signs with Sporting CP in Portugal]. Le Clairon de Saint-Hyacinthe

    Mégane Sauvé

    Mégane Sauvé

    Mégane_Sauvé

  • Deborah Humble
  • Australian mezzo-soprano (born 1969)

    Carmen (Georges Bizet) Clairon – Capriccio (Richard Strauss) Clarissa – The Love for Three Oranges (Sergei Prokofiev) La Cieca – La Gioconda (Amilcare Ponchielli)

    Deborah Humble

    Deborah_Humble

  • Troupe of the Comédie-Française in 1752
  • Grand La Motte de La Thorillière Dangeville Armand Gaussin Poisson Grandval Du Breuil Dumesnil Sarrazin Lavoy Grandval Drouin Dangeville Clairon Dubois

    Troupe of the Comédie-Française in 1752

    Troupe_of_the_Comédie-Française_in_1752

  • Kennedy–Thorndike experiment
  • Modified form of the Michelson–Morley experiment, testing special relativity

    1103/PhysRevLett.90.060402. PMID 12633279. Wolf, P.; Tobar, M. E.; Bize, S.; Clairon, A.; Luiten, A. N.; Santarelli, G. (2004). "Whispering Gallery Resonators

    Kennedy–Thorndike experiment

    Kennedy–Thorndike experiment

    Kennedy–Thorndike_experiment

  • List of compositions by Cécile Chaminade
  • W301 (Henri Tellier) 1894 Sommeil d'Enfant, W362 (Enoch) 1903 Sonne, Clairon (Marche Militaire), W391 (Enoch) 1915 Son Nom, W371 (Enoch) 1904 Un Souffle

    List of compositions by Cécile Chaminade

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  • 2163R. doi:10.1093/molbev/msw080. PMC 4948708. PMID 27189561. Ranwez V, Clairon N, Delsuc F, Pourali S, Auberval N, Diser S, Berry V (May 2009). "PhyloExplorer:

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    List of phylogenetic tree visualization software

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  • Nafir
  • Natural trumpet, dates to ancient/medieval periods, straight tube with a bell

    1072): trumpet būq (according to Henry George Farmer, a twisted trumpet, clairon), double - piped ball instrument surnā, drum tabl, tubular drum duhul (in

    Nafir

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  • Doris Soffel
  • German mezzo-soprano (born 1948)

    from 1973 to 1982. Her international breakthrough was as Sesto in Mozart's La clemenza di Tito at the Royal Opera House, London in 1982. She sang Fricka

    Doris Soffel

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  • Larive
  • French actor (1747–1827)

    played at Tours, then at Lyon, and came back to Paris where Mademoiselle Clairon took him under her protection. Larive made his debut at the Comédie-Française

    Larive

    Larive

    Larive

  • Émile Rochard
  • French playwright, novelist and poet

    1906: Sonnez, clairons ! roman contemporain (1865–1898), Flammarion ed. 1908: La Bête féroce, drama in 5 acts, 8 tableaux, with Mary 1908: La Beauté du diable

    Émile Rochard

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  • Touchstone (horse)
  • Thoroughbred racehorse

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    Touchstone (horse)

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  • Montéhus
  • French singer-songwriter (1872-1952)

    d'un Socialo (sung to the tune of L'air du Clairon by Paul Déroulède), he explained that the time had come for La Marseillaise, while waiting to be able to

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  • Joseph Méry
  • French writer, poet, playwright and librettist (1797–1866)

    salon : La Comédie chez soi. Une éducation. Comédiens et diplomates. M. Rousseau. Gloire et amour. Le Récit de Théramène. La Soubrette de Clairon. Le Prix

    Joseph Méry

    Joseph Méry

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  • Jules Monge
  • French painter

    he visited Republican China and painted its scenes of everyday life. Vive la Roumanie, 1916 Le Turco Ben-Kadour à Lorcy, before 1911 L'Ancêtre, Army Museum

    Jules Monge

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  • Alfred Edwards (journalist)
  • French journalist (1856–1914)

    relationships and built up a valuable network of contacts. In 1881, he edited Le Clairon and married the sister of the famous doctor Jean-Martin Charcot, whose

    Alfred Edwards (journalist)

    Alfred Edwards (journalist)

    Alfred_Edwards_(journalist)

  • Achille Millien
  • French poet and folklorist

    includes a dozen collections of rustic inspiration: La Moisson, Chants agrestes, Musettes et clairons, Chez nous, Aux champs et au foyer, L'Heure du couvre-feu

    Achille Millien

    Achille Millien

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  • Soňa Červená
  • Czech operatic mezzo-soprano (1925–2023)

    traveled widely, performing all over the Western world. She appeared as Clairon at the 1963 and 1964 Glyndebourne Festivals. With the London Symphony Orchestra

    Soňa Červená

    Soňa Červená

    Soňa_Červená

  • Louis Péricaud
  • Alcazar d'Été 1877: La Jeunesse de Béranger, one-act operetta, music by Firmin Bernicat, L'Eldorado, 20 January 1878: Une aventure de Clairon, one-act operetta

    Louis Péricaud

    Louis Péricaud

    Louis_Péricaud

  • Adrien Lagard
  • French composer

    et la nuit, saynète comique, lyrics by Alfred Deschamps Methods 1867: Méthode de cornet à pistons illustrée de vignettes 1869: Méthode de clairon d'ordonnance

    Adrien Lagard

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  • Augustinerkirche Zürich
  • Church in Switzerland

    Of great archeological significance are the remains of the 1st-century BC La Tène culture. Archaeological excavations and aerial surveys revealed the Celtic-Helvetii

    Augustinerkirche Zürich

    Augustinerkirche Zürich

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  • Committee of American Students of the School of Beaux-Arts, Paris
  • Early 20th century organization of American art students in Paris

    Angèle Blanche Denvil, 20 August 1917. Chemin des Dames Déc. 1917 "UN CLAiRON" Mahdia. La Jétée TiLLOLOY - 1917 - signed "SOLD" - war ruins at the Chateau

    Committee of American Students of the School of Beaux-Arts, Paris

    Committee of American Students of the School of Beaux-Arts, Paris

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  • Yves Michaud (politician)
  • Canadian politician (1930–2024)

    then began a career as a journalist for the Clairon in Saint-Hyacinthe. He was later chief editor of La Patrie and also had a chronicle for the magazine

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    Lakeisha

    Combination of La and Keisha; Woman; Cassia Tree

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    Feminine form of Icelandic Páll, PÁLA means "small."

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    Hungarian name BÉLA means "white." 

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    English : perhaps a variant spelling of Whit(t)la, itself a variant of Whitley.

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    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Turville-la- Campagne in Eure, France.

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    English : unexplained. In the US this is a southern name, common in TX, MS, and LA.

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    Yew Wood; Combination of the Popular Prefix La with Yvonne; Yew Tree

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    Hungarian form of Greek Barbara, BORBÁLA means "foreign; strange."

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    Born in the spring.

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    Combination of the Popular Prefix La with the Name Tasha; Based on Natasha; Christ's Birthday; Surprise

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German, Polish

    Pawla

    Small; Humble; Little

  • Vasushri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vasushri

    Divine grace

  • Boxer
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    English

    Boxer

    English : variant of Box, with the addition of the agent suffix -er.Jewish (from Poland and Ukraine) : from an Americanized spelling of Yiddish bokser ‘St. John’s bread’, presumably an ornamental name.

  • Romain
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    A Roman; Man from Rome

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Pratvish

    Nature Creature

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Chinnaiyan

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  • Boy/Male

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    Nithyadev

    New Divine

  • Nilaa
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Nilaa

    Moon; Blue Coloured

  • Smead
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    English

    Smead

    English : possibly from Middle English smethe ‘smooth’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived on a piece of smooth, level ground, or a nickname from the same word used in a transferred sense for someone of an amiable disposition. Alternatively, it could be a topographic or metonymic occupational name from Old English smiððe, smeðe ‘smithy’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Smeeth in Kent.

  • Cramer
  • Surname or Lastname

    Variant spelling of German and Dutch Kramer or its German variant Krämer. It is also found in England as a Huguenot name, presumably with this origin.English

    Cramer

    Variant spelling of German and Dutch Kramer or its German variant Krämer. It is also found in England as a Huguenot name, presumably with this origin.English : variant of Creamer 1.

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  • Turbellaria
  • n. pl.

    An extensive group of worms which have the body covered externally with vibrating cilia. It includes the Rhabdoc/la and Dendroc/la. Formerly, the nemerteans were also included in this group.

  • -la
  • pl.

    of Interoperculum

  • Chartreuse
  • n.

    A Carthusian monastery; esp. La Grande Chartreuse, mother house of the order, in the mountains near Grenoble, France.

  • La
  • interj.

    An exclamation of surprise; -- commonly followed by me; as, La me!

  • Dendroc/la
  • n. pl.

    A division of the Turbellaria in which the digestive cavity gives off lateral branches, which are often divided into smaller branchlets.

  • Trappist
  • n.

    A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.

  • Lanthanum
  • n.

    A rare element of the group of the earth metals, allied to aluminium. It occurs in certain rare minerals, as cerite, gadolinite, orthite, etc., and was so named from the difficulty of separating it from cerium, didymium, and other rare elements with which it is usually associated. Atomic weight 138.5. Symbol La.

  • Alamodality
  • n.

    The quality of being a la mode; conformity to the mode or fashion; fashionableness.

  • La
  • interj.

    Look; see; behold; -- sometimes followed by you.

  • La
  • n.

    A syllable applied to the sixth tone of the scale in music in solmization.

  • E-la
  • n.

    Originally, the highest note in the scale of Guido; hence, proverbially, any extravagant saying.

  • Solfeggio
  • n.

    The system of arranging the scale by the names do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, by which singing is taught; a singing exercise upon these syllables.

  • Chartreuse
  • n.

    An alcoholic cordial, distilled from aromatic herbs; -- made at La Grande Chartreuse.

  • Girondist
  • n.

    A member of the moderate republican party formed in the French legislative assembly in 1791. The Girondists were so called because their leaders were deputies from the department of La Gironde.

  • Ballet
  • n.

    A light part song, or madrigal, with a fa la burden or chorus, -- most common with the Elizabethan madrigal composers.

  • Sol-fa
  • v. i.

    To sing the notes of the gamut, ascending or descending; as, do or ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do, or the same in reverse order.

  • La
  • n.

    The tone A; -- so called among the French and Italians.