Claude Vigée (born Claude Lévi-Strauss; 3 January 1921 – 2 October 2020) was a French poet who wrote in French and Alsatian. He described himself as a...
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Vigée is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claude Vigée (born 1921), French poet Étienne Vigée (1758–1820), French playwright Louis Vigée...
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(Goncourt of Poetry). For example: "Claude Vigée was awarded a Goncourt de la Poésie in 2008". Or, "Claude Vigée won the 2008 prix Goncourt de la Poésie"...
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Canadian handball player Claude Vigée (1921–2020), French poet and academic Claude Vignon (1593–1670), French painter Claude Vilgrain (born 1963), Haitian-born...
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Isaac Strauss (1806–1888), conductor and arts collector Benjamin Ulmann Claude Vigée Pierre Villon Vivelin the Red Émile Waldteufel Alexandre Weill (1811–1899)...
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(1844–1896) Francis Viélé-Griffin (1864–1937) Boris Vian (1920–1959) Claude Vigée (1921–2020) Alfred de Vigny (1797–1863) François Villon (1431–1463) Roger...
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Commandant Couche-Tôt featuring Omar Lye-Fook "L'Ete indien", a 1957 poem by Claude Vigée L'Été indien, a 1975 album by Paul Mauriat Indian Summer (disambiguation)...
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71, Trinidadian actor (Lord Have Mercy!, A Winter Tale) and comedian. Claude Vigée, 99, French poet. Victor Zalgaller, 99, Russian-Israeli mathematician...
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Talmon, history Gadi Taub, social sciences Amos Tversky, psychology Claude Vigée, French literature Marta Weinstock-Rosin, neuropharmacology, Israel Prize...
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(1885–1953, Austria, d) Vigfúss Víga-Glúmsson (fl. c. 1000 CE, Iceland, p) Claude Vigée (1921–2020, France/Israel, p) Gilles Vigneault (born 1928, Canada, p)...
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