Alexandre Frédéric Febvre (1835 – 14 December 1916) was a French actor. He was born in Paris, and after the usual apprenticeship in the provinces and...
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Febvre resp. Le Febvre may refer to: Antoine Lefèbvre de La Barre (1622–1688), Governor of New France from 1682 to 1685 Frédéric Febvre (1835–1916), French...
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Poignavant et Compagnie. p. 462. Alexandre Dumas, fils, "Préface," in Frédéric Fèbvre, Journal d'un comédien, 1870-1894, v. 2, (Paris: Paul Ollendorff, 1896)...
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Poignavant et Compagnie. p. 462. Alexandre Dumas fils, “Préface,” in Frédéric Fèbvre, Journal d'un comédien, 1870–1894, v. 2, (Paris: Paul Ollendorff, 1896)...
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Elkaïm Gad Elmaleh Saturnin Fabre Renée Faure Charles Nicolas Favart Frédéric Febvre: 37 Fernandel Edwige Feuillère Grégory Fitoussi Marina Fois Sara Forestier...
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Cœur de la marquise. Music by Ernest Guiraud, with spoken verse by Frédéric Febvre. 7 March [O.S. 22 February] 1902. Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage...
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Commere 1900: Mignardise, fantasy in one act, by Michel Carré son and Frédéric Febvre, music by Francis Thomé, Capucine Theater. Role : Mignardise 1900:...
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October - Camille Saint-Saëns, composer, organist, conductor (died 1921) Frédéric Febvre, actor (died 1916) 8 February - Guillaume Dupuytren, anatomist and...
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sociological studies. The VIth section was created in 1947, and Lucien Febvre took its head. Soon after its creation (1947), the VI Section, later EHESS...
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