Duke of Marlborough in 1921. Balsan was born on September 16, 1868, in Châteauroux, France. He was the son of Auguste Balsan and Marie (née Dupuytren)....
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associated with the name Balsan. Jean-Pierre Balsan bought it and gave it a second life. After he started working with his two sons Auguste and Charles, the company...
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of Rodez (died in 1585) Marie–Auguste de Balsac, high functionary Louis Balsan, archaeologist, caver, one of the last great disciples of Martel (1903–1988)...
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became Dauphine of France upon her marriage to the heir apparent, Louis-Auguste. The first series premiered in France on 31 October 2022 and in the UK...
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Tepidarium, 1853, oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay Portrait of Mme Borg de Balsan, 1847, pencil on paper, Philadelphia Museum of Art Portrait d'Alphonse de...
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Poelvoorde also played serious roles. He has starred in 2009 as Etienne Balsan in Coco avant Chanel by Anne Fontain, with Audrey Tautou; as Jean-René in...
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de la publication. 1910. pp. 81–82. Retrieved 18 September 2024. "Mrs. Balsan Dies; Former Vanderbilt". The New York Times. 7 December 1964. Retrieved...
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Another commonly admitted theory is that Balssa came from the Occitan balsan, derived from Late Latin balteanus, describing a horse with white patches...
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Himself Benoît Poelvoorde Coco Before Chanel Coco avant Chanel Étienne Balsan Michel Vuillermoz One for the Road Le Dernier pour la route Pierre 2011...
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reproduced from Emile Aubrun, Brunoyen Pionnier de l'Aviation) Émile Aubrun Balsan Charles Rolls Mortimer Singer Henri Brégi Early Aviators article Early Aviators...
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