Xavier Marmier (French pronunciation: [ɡzavje maʁmje]; 22 June 1808 – 12 October 1892) was a French writer born in Pontarlier, in Doubs. He had a passion...
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Jules Marmier (1874–1975) is a composer, cellist, organist and Swiss choir leader from Collège Saint-Michel Xavier Marmier (1808–1892) was a French writer...
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Québec), on December 5, 1968. The name "Marmier township" originated in honor of a French prolific writer Xavier Marmier (1809-1892), originally from Pontarlier...
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A letter dated 22 March 1837 revealed that Joseph Paul Gaimard and Xavier Marmier were preparing a trip to Copenhagen and Christiania (Norway) whose purpose...
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Waisenhauses. 1869. pp. 160-173. Marmier, Xavier. Contes populaires de différents pays, recueillis et traduits par Xavier Marmier. Paris: Hachette. 1880. pp...
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June 21 – John Critchley Prince, English poet (died 1866) June 22 – Xavier Marmier, French writer and translator (died 1892) June 28 – James Spedding,...
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poudre à canon (1845). An essay on Greek fire and gunpowder. Xavier Marmier. Xavier Marmier (1808–1892), a French author and traveler. Du Rhin au Nil: Tyrol...
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Philippe Grenier, physician and first Muslim member of French parliament Xavier Marmier, writer and poet Robert Fernier, painter Pierre Bichet [fr], painter...
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awarded her the Montyon Prize in 1890, the Jouy Prize in 1895, and the Xavier Marmier Prize in 1934. Henrietta (also known as, "Marie") Consuelo Sansom was...
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1816–1830, politician Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville, 1830–1870, poet Xavier Marmier, 1870–1892, novelist and poet Henri de Bornier, 1893–1901, playwright...
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