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    Oraison (French pronunciation: [ɔʁɛzɔ̃] ; Occitan: Aureson) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France. The river Asse...
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    de Nicolas Cornet (1663) Oraison funèbre d'Anne d'Autriche (1667) Oraison funèbre d'Henriette Marie de France (1669) Oraison funèbre d'Henriette d'Angleterre...
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    Blessing and Virgin in Prayer (Vierge en oraison), oil on panel, Musée des beaux-arts de Tours. Vierge en oraison, oil on panel, Sam Fogg collection, London...
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    written in octosyllabic verse, but some are in free verse. "Serre chaude" "Oraison (I)" "Serre d'ennui" "Tentations" "Cloches de verre" "Offrande obscure"...
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    The canton of Oraison is an administrative division of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, in southeastern France. It was created at the French canton...
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    settlements, including Arausa, Arausia, Arausona (Dalmatia) and the nearby Oraison (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence). Roman Orange was founded in 35 BC by veterans...
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    The Army of the Alps (Armée des Alpes) was one of the French Revolutionary armies. It existed from 1792–1797 and from July to August 1799, and the name...
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    ISBN 978-0-8047-2630-6. Leo VI. Imperium Byzantinum, Imperator 865–912 (1932). Oraison funèbre de Basile I. Pont. Inst. Orientalium Stud. OCLC 1073789498.{{cite...
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    profane words and ideas with sophisticated verse, as in "Vénus Anadyomène", "Oraison du soir" or "Les chercheuses de poux"). Later on, Rimbaud was prominently...
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    Jean Marc Gaspard Itard (24 April 1774, Oraison, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence – 5 July 1838, Paris) was a French physician born in Provence. He is perhaps...
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