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Henri Bertini
Henri Jérôme Bertini (October 28, 1798 - September 30, 1876) was a French classical composer and pianist.
Henri_Bertini
Meanings of asteroid names
Talk:Meanings_of_asteroid_names
Radio masts and towers
Radio masts and towers are, typically, tall structures designed to support antennas (also known as aerials in the UK) for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television. They are among the tallest man-made structures.
Radio_masts_and_towers
Macedonians (ethnic group)/Archive 2
Talk:Macedonians_(ethnic_group)/Archive_2
Articles for deletion/Log/2005 June 16
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_June_16
KamuiShirou
User_talk:KamuiShirou
Articles for deletion/Clam Commune
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Clam_Commune
Articles for deletion/Log/2005 June 26
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_June_26
Articles for deletion/Wela , Elisabeth Wierzbicka
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Wela_,_Elisabeth_Wierzbicka
Carolingian art
Carolingian art is the roughly 120-year period from about AD 780 to 900 — during the reign of Charlemagne and his immediate heirs — popularly known as the Carolingian Renaissance. For the first time, Northern European kings patronized classical Mediterranean Roman art forms, blending classical forms with Germanic ones, creating entirely new innovations in figurine line drawing and setting the stage for the rise of Romanesque art and eventually Gothic art in the West.
Carolingian_art
Meanings of asteroid names (15001-16000)
Asteroids not yet given a name have not been included in this list.
Meanings_of_asteroid_names_(15001-16000)
Anis Kachohi
Anis Kachohi (born 1977 in Cergy-Pontoise) is French singer known as Anis.
Anis_Kachohi
WikiProject French communes
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_French_communes
Golbez/Archive San
User_talk:Golbez/Archive_San
Sokratis Malamas
Sokratis Malamas (Greek: Σωκράτης Μάλαμας) (b. September 29, 1957 in Sykia in Chalkidiki, Greece) is a Greek singer and songwriter.
Sokratis_Malamas
List of Dacian plant names
Talk:List_of_Dacian_plant_names
Manzat
Manzat is a commune of the Puy-de-Dôme département, in Auvergne, France.
Manzat
Frédéric Dumas
Frédéric Dumas (1913-1991) was with Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Philippe Tailliez a team of three, in which he was nicknamed Didi. They empassioned for diving, developed the diving regulator with the aid of tne engineer Émile Gagnan.
Frédéric_Dumas
List of World War II aces from Germany
This is a list of fighter aces in World War II from Germany. For other countries see List of World War II aces by country
List_of_World_War_II_aces_from_Germany
Prades, Pyrénées-Orientales
Prades (Prada de Conflent in Catalan) is a commune and a sous-préfecture of the Pyrénées-Orientales département, in southwestern France. It is the capital of the historical Conflent comarca.
Prades,_Pyrénées-Orientales
Plougastel Bridge
The Plougastel Bridge, or Albert Louppe Bridge, is a bridge over the Elorn River near Brest, France, connecting Plougastel-Daoulas and Relecq-Kerhuon.
Plougastel_Bridge
Saint-André-le-Puy
Saint-André-le-Puy or Le Puy is a commune situated in the département of the Loire and the région of Pays de la Loire. It is located 26 km from Saint-Étienne (turn off the N89 westbound at Montrond-les-Bains onto the N82 southwards).
Saint-André-le-Puy
Saint-Gérand-le-Puy
Saint-Gérand-le-Puy or Le Puy is a commune in the Allier department in Auvergne in central France.
Saint-Gérand-le-Puy
Irmgard/Incomplete
User:Irmgard/Incomplete
Saint-Romain-le-Puy
Saint-Romain-le-Puy or Le Puy is a French commune situated in the department of Loire and the Rhône-Alpes region. The town is located 8 Km from Montbrison along the D8.
Saint-Romain-le-Puy
Air France Flight 296
Air_France_Flight_296
Barmanou
The barmanou (or barmanu) is said to be a bipedal primate living in the mountainous region of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Sightings have been reported by shepherds living in the mountains.
Barmanou
Gabriel Mouton
Gabriel Mouton (1618 – 28 September 1694) was a French abbot and scientist. He was a doctor of theology from Lyon, but was also interested in mathematics and astronomy.
Gabriel_Mouton
Pierre Clastres
Pierre Clastres, (1934-1977), was a French anthropologist and ethnographer. He is best known for his fieldwork among the Guayaki in Paraguay and his theory on stateless societies.
Pierre_Clastres
Vals-près-le-Puy
Vals-près-le-Puy is a French commune situated in the département of Haute-Loire and the Auvergne région.
Vals-près-le-Puy
Le Puy, Gironde
Le Puy is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in southwestern France.
Le_Puy,_Gironde
Camp des Milles
The Camp des Milles was a French internment camp, opened in September 1939, in a former tile factory near the village of Les Milles, part of the commune of Aix-en-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône).
Camp_des_Milles
Arrouaise
The Abbey of Arrouaise was the centre of a form of the Augustinian monastic rule, the Arrouaisian Order, which was popular among the founders of abbeys during the decade of the 1130s. The community began to develop when Heldemar joined the hermit Ruggerius in 1090 but its first abbot, elected in 1121, was called Gervaise.
Arrouaise
Jean de Brosse
Jean de Brosse (1375 – 1433), Lord of Boussac, Sainte-Sévère, Huriel, and Perugia was a councillor and chamberlain to Charles VII of France; he was made a Marshal of France in 1426.
Jean_de_Brosse
Articles for deletion/Log/2005 August 13
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_August_13
Articles for deletion/3ht
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/3ht
Marie Lafarge
Marie-Fortunée Lafarge, née Capelle (January 15, 1816 - November 7, 1852) was a Frenchwoman who was convicted of murdering her husband by arsenic poisoning in 1840. Her case became notable, because it was one of the first trials to be followed by the public through daily newspaper reports, and because she was the first person convicted largely on direct forensic toxicological evidence.
Marie_Lafarge
Caterina Valente
Caterina Valente (born January 14, 1931 in Paris) is a singer, dancer, and actress. She was born into an Italian artist family; her father Giuseppe was a well-known accordion player, her mother, Maria Valente, a musical clown.
Caterina_Valente
Louis Gustave le Doulcet, comte de Pontécoulant
Talk:Louis_Gustave_le_Doulcet,_comte_de_Pontécoulant
Fragaria daltoniana
Fragaria daltoniana is a species of strawberry native to the Himalayas. Its fruit has a poor flavor, and is of no commercial value.
Fragaria_daltoniana
Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz
Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz (May 23, 1606 in Madrid — September 8, 1682 in Vigevano) was a Spanish Catholic ecclesiastic and writer.
Juan_Caramuel_y_Lobkowitz
Andrée Chedid
Andrée Chedid () is a poet and novelist, born in 1920 in Cairo to Lebanese parents. When she was ten, she was sent to a boarding house, where she learned English and French.
Andrée_Chedid
Grizzled Skippers
Pyrgus is a genus in the Skippers butterfly family, Hesperiidae, known as the Grizzled Skippers. The name 'Grizzled Skipper' best describes this genus, but in some countries the name 'Checkered Skipper' or 'Chequered Skipper' is applied to some species.
Grizzled_Skippers
Egil/Sandbox/Gabriel Mouton
User:Egil/Sandbox/Gabriel_Mouton
Anton Maria Schyrleus of Rheita
Anton (or Antonius) Maria Schyrleus (also Schyrl, Schyrle) of Rheita (1597-1660) ( Antonín Maria Šírek z Reity) was an astronomer and optician. He developed several inverting and erecting eyepieces, and was the maker of Kepler’s telescope.
Anton_Maria_Schyrleus_of_Rheita
Basse-Bretagne
Basse-Bretagne (Breizh Izel in Breton) denotes the parts of Brittany west of Ploërmel, where the Breton language was traditionally spoken, and where the culture associated with this language is most prolific. The name is in contra-distinction to Haute-Bretagne, the eastern part of Brittany, of predominantly Romance culture.
Basse-Bretagne
Reference desk archive/Miscellaneous/August 2005
Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Miscellaneous/August_2005
Bogdanov Affair/Archive 1
Talk:Bogdanov_Affair/Archive_1
3kr.jpg
Image_talk:3kr.jpg
Rktect/RAHayworth
User:Rktect/RAHayworth