• Pierret, written by Guillaume Pierret, Alban Lenoir and Kamel Guemra and starring Alban Lenoir, Nicolas Duvauchelle and Ramzy Bedia. A sequel, Lost Bullet...
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    also known as "Hôtel Chéret" or "Akermann" and Hôtel Ney, built by Nicolas Lenoir in 1773 for François Benoît de Sainte-Paulle, on land acquired in 1172...
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    Alban Lenoir (born 16 December 1980) is a French actor. He was nominated for the Lumières Award for Best Male Revelation for his leading role in the film...
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    Faubourg-Poissonière, built in 1773 in the neoclassical style by the architect Samson-Nicolas Lenoir, known as the Hôtel Benoist de Sainte Paulle, which still stands today...
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    May 1800 the theatre was managed by Nicolas Lenoir, also known as Lenoir du Romain, and his nephew, known as Lenoir de Saint-Edme. Thereafter, it had a...
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    of "Gloire composée de deux tetes de chérubins avec rayons"; Claude-Nicolas Lenoir, marchand de pierre à Conflans-Sainte-Honorine; Pierre Pouillet, tailleur...
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    in Paris and Dijon. Born in Dijon, son of innkeepers, a student of Nicolas Lenoir [fr], to whom he was related, he continued his training at the Académie...
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  • Lenglentier (général de division) Auguste Nicolas Lenoir (général de brigade) Michel Étienne François Lenoir de La Cochetière (général de brigade) Henri...
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    Paris. It was first built very rapidly in 1781 under the direction of Nicolas Lenoir [fr] (1726–1810) to house the Paris Opéra, whose previous home, the...
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  • de geste du XIIe siècle. Nantes: Société des Bibliophiles Bretons. Lenoir, Nicolas, ed. (2009). Étude sur la Chanson d'Aiquin, ou La Conquête de la Bretagne...
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