Agénor Altaroche (18 April 1811 – 13 May 1884) was a French journalist, chansonnier and man of letters, Commissioner of the Provisional Government for...
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Villers, known as Traviès Louis Desnoyers Louis Leroy Henri Rochefort Agénor Altaroche Philibert Audebrand Charles Bataille Clément Caraguel Albert Cler Taxile...
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France. The 19th-century French journalist, chansonnier and politician Agénor Altaroche (1811–1884) died in Vaux. Communes of the Allier department "Répertoire...
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(1855–1857) in collaboration with Gustave Doré, Aux proletarians (with Agénor Altaroche, 1838) and parody wandering Jew (Louis Huart, 1845), inspired by the...
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and the museum of the philosopher's stone. François Albert-Buisson Agénor Altaroche Auguste Bravard Antoine Duprat François George-Hainl Auguste Pomel...
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with Pujol 1835: L'Ombre du mari, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Agénor Altaroche 1835: Chérubin ou le Page de Napoléon, comédie-vaudeville in 2 acts...
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Charles-Joseph Traviès de Villers Some of the authors of articles were: Agénor Altaroche Auguste Audibert Honoré de Balzac Louis Desnoyers Louis Adrien Huart...
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