Julien Moineau may refer to: Jules Moineau (anarchist), anarchist and signatory of the Manifesto of the Sixteen Julien Moineau (1903–1980), French road...
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Moineau (means "sparrow") is a French surname: Jules Moineau (anarchist), anarchist and signatory of the Manifesto of the Sixteen Julien Moineau (1903–1980)...
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France André Leducq Alcyon–Dunlop 1932 France Jules Moineau France Sport–Dunlop 1933 France Jules Merviel Colin–Wolber 1934 Belgium Gustave Danneels...
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Jules Moinaux, real name Joseph-Désiré Moineaux or Moineau (24 October 1815 – 4 December 1895) was a 19th-century French writer, playwright, and librettist...
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Among the contributors: Henri Zisly, Henri Beylie, Émile Gravelle, Jules Moineau, Augustin Hamon, Élisée Reclus and Séverine. After 10 issues, the newspaper...
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Émile Royer, a socialist who had previously defended the anarchist Jules Moineau, as his lawyer. There was an issue: because the grand Marshall of the...
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Moineau was the former merchantman Spartiate, which the French Navy requisitioned to serve as 16-gun corvette on the Île de France station between 1794...
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Fuss [Wikidata], Jacques Guérin [Wikidata], Charles-Ange Laisant, Charles Malato, Jules Moineau [Wikidata], Antoine Orfila, Marc Pierrot [Wikidata] and Ph. Richard...
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from Vidamée near Senlis, beating the former record of 896 metres by René Moineau. From early 1912 he was flying instructor at flying school "Borel" in Buc...
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labels and year given where available: Cendrillon (Jules Massenet) rec 25 December 1943 Thaïs (Jules Massenet) 1944 Faust (Charles Gounod) 1947 Otello...
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