literature and a political theoretician. His name in French reads Robert Lafont. Robèrt Lafont was professor emeritus at the Paul-Valéry University of Montpellier...
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modernized since the second half of the 20th century by writers such as Robèrt Lafont, Pierre Pessemesse, Claude Barsotti, Max-Philippe Delavouët [Wikidata]...
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Lafont (1963–1988), French actress Pierre-Chéri Lafont (1797–1873), French actor born at Bordeaux Robèrt Lafont (born 1923), Occitan intellectual from Provence...
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stipulent que leur règlement est valable in tota lingua occitaniae." Robèrt LAFONT (1986) "La nominacion indirècta dels païses", Revue des langues romanes...
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Henri Lafont (born Henri Chamberlin, 22 April 1902 – 26 December 1944) was an underworld figure who headed the Carlingue, French auxiliaries for the German...
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writer Robèrt Lafont, he may have led a team of Occitan poets called La Manada who may have challenged Louis Bellaud's team (Los Arqins). Lafont, Robert; Anatole...
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staged for the first time in 1789, and according to Occitan scholar Robèrt Lafont, 12,000 copies were printed. Parrocel, Etienne (1882). L' art dans le...
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(1840–1897), writer and playwright, born in Nîmes and grew up in Bezouce. Robèrt Lafont (1923–2009), poet and writer in Occitan, essayist, linguist Albert Dubout...
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completed during the 1970s with the works of Pierre Bec (Gascon), Robèrt Lafont (Provençal), and others. However, the process has not yet been completed...
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Nòvi parat in classical Occitan) which, according to Occitan critic Robèrt Lafont, obtained a "lasting success". Coye also composed the poem Lou Délire...
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