PA00103124, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) "« Le temple de Diane » par Ménard] (Histoire des Antiquités de la ville de Nîmes, 1758)". Maurice-Mollard...
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Sylvia (ballet) (redirect from Sylvia ou La Nymphe de Diane)
Sylvia, originally Sylvia, ou La nymphe de Diane, is a full-length classical ballet in two or three acts, first choreographed by Louis Mérante to music...
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Jack & Diane is a 2012 American romantic horror film written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray and starring Riley Keough and Juno Temple. Diane is an English...
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the square of Temple de Diane, to the south-west. The square has had several successive names. It was first called Petite Place or Place de Campanus, and...
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Gallo-Roman temple, known as the Temple de Diane [Temple of Diana] which became the Lapidary Museum. This ancient shrine is one of three temples in France...
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Diane Arbus (/diːˈæn ˈɑːrbəs/; née Nemerov; March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971) was an American photographer. She photographed a wide range of subjects including...
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Diane Eve Warren (born September 7, 1956) is an American songwriter. She has won an Academy Honorary Award, Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, two Golden Globe...
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Diana of Versailles (redirect from Diane Chasseresse)
the Artemis at the temple of Ephesus. It was installed as the central feature of the Jardin de la Reine (today's Jardin de Diane) laid out west of the...
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Shirley Temple Black (born Shirley Jane Temple; April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014) was an American actress, singer, dancer, and diplomat, who was Hollywood's...
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The Dendera Temple complex (Ancient Egyptian: Iunet or Tantere; the 19th-century English spelling in most sources, including Belzoni, was Tentyra; also...
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