Eugène Brieux (French: [øʒɛn bʁijø]; 19 January 1858 – 6 December 1932) was a French dramatist. Brieux grew up as the son of a carpenter in modest circumstances...
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Brieux (French pronunciation: [bʁijø] ) is a commune in the Orne department in northwestern France. The town gave its name to the ancestors of Robert the...
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St. Brieux (/bruː/) is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is located near Highway 368 and Highway 779. St. Brieux is located north of...
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St. Brieux Airport (TC LID: CKK2) is located adjacent to St. Brieux, Saskatchewan, Canada. List of airports in Saskatchewan Canada Flight Supplement....
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and Captain Brieux, a French inventor/aeronaut who pilots the expedition in a French dirigible named the Hyperion, which Captain Brieux invented. Upon...
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"The Damaged Ones") is a 1901 play written by French playwright Eugène Brieux. Controversially, the play centred on the effect of syphilis on a marriage...
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agriculture and farm implement manufacturing. Bourgault Industries in St. Brieux manufactures harrows, cultivators, ploughs. The Batoche area is where Louis...
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Jacques Moisant de Brieux (13 May 1611 – 20 May 1674) was a French poet and historian. Born at Caen (Normandy) in an aristocratic Huguenot family on 13...
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OED mentions a third possible derivation but says "The assertion of De Brieux (Origines [...] de plusieurs façons de parler (1672) 16) that it arose in...
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Philippe Segonds, Jean Philopon, traité de l'astrolabe, Paris: Librairie Alain Brieux, 1981, OCLC 10467740; and translated into English by H.W. Green in R.T....
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