Pancrace Bessa (1 January 1772 – 11 June 1846) was a French natural history artist, best known for his botanical illustrations. Bessa was a student of...
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Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer (12 May 1703 – 11 January 1755) was a French Baroque composer, harpsichordist, organist, and administrator. Born in Turin...
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Jean-Pancrace Chastel (1726–1793) was a French sculptor. He was born in Avignon in 1726 and moved to Aix-en-Provence as a young boy. He was the first professor...
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Saint-Pancrace may refer to three place names in France: Saint-Pancrace, Alpes-Maritimes, in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Saint-Pancrace, Dordogne...
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Saint-Pancrace (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pɑ̃kʁas]; Occitan: Sent Pancraci) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
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Villar-Saint-Pancrace (French pronunciation: [vilaʁ sɛ̃ pɑ̃kʁas], also known as Grand Villar or le Villar; Occitan: Lo Vialar e Sant Prancaci) is a commune...
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Saint-Pancrace (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pɑ̃kʁas]) is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France....
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Tragédie en musique (French: [tʁaʒedi ɑ̃ myzik], musical tragedy), also known as tragédie lyrique (French: [tʁaʒedi liʁik], lyric tragedy), is a genre...
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Christophe Moyreau (1690–1772) Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764) Joseph Nicolas Pancrace Royer (1705–1755) Simon Simon (1720?–1788) Philippe-François Véras (fl...
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Quince Fruit and tree illustration by Pancrace Bessa, before 1835 Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae...
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