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  2. Les Maîtres du temps - Wikipedia

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    Les Maîtres du temps (lit. The Masters of Time, a.k.a. Time Masters; Herrscher der Zeit in German; Az idÅ‘ urai in Hungarian) is a 1982 independent animated science fiction film directed by René Laloux and designed by Mœbius. It is based on the 1958 science fiction novel L'Orphelin de Perdide (The Orphan of Perdide) by Stefan Wul. [2]

  3. Claude Lepelley - Wikipedia

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    Claude Lepelley (8 February 1934 [1] – 31 January 2015 [2]) was a 20th-21st-century French historian, a specialist of late Antiquity and North Africa during Antiquity.His thesis, Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, defended in 1977 under the direction of William Seston, profoundly changed the understanding of the urban world in the 3rd and 4th centuries; far from declining, the ...

  4. Claude de Bauffremont - Wikipedia

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    Claude de Bauffremont was born in 1546, the son of Nicolas de Bauffremont and Denise Patarin. [2]The Bauffremont were an ancient noble family of Lorraine. [2] In the sixteenth century they were among the most senior of the noblesse seconde (secondary nobility) of Bourgogne in the estimation of the historian Henri Drouot, alongside the families the Saulx-Tavannes and Chabot-Charny. [3]

  5. The Birth, the Life and the Death of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Birth, the Life and the Death of Christ (French: La vie du Christ) is a 1906 French silent short film directed by Alice Guy-Blaché. The film is based on the traditional story of Jesus Christ as related in the Bible .

  6. La Fausse Maîtresse - Wikipedia

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    La Fausse Maîtresse (often titled Paz in English translation) is an 1843 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) and included in his series of novels (or Roman-fleuve) known as La Comédie humaine (The Human Comedy) which parodies and depicts French society in the period of the Restoration and the July Monarchy (1815-1848).

  7. Ferragus: Chief of the Devorants - Wikipedia

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    Ferragus [1] (Full title: Ferragus, chef des Dévorants; English: Ferragus, Chief of the Devorants) is an 1833 novel by French author Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) and included in the Scènes de la vie parisienne section of his novel sequence La Comédie humaine.

  8. Marcel Rouff - Wikipedia

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    The Passionate Epicure: La Vie et la Passion de Dodin-Bouffant, Gourmet (2002), translated by Claude, with a preface by Lawrence Durrell and introduction by Jeffrey Steingarten. La France gastronomique, guide des merveilles culinaires et des bonnes auberges françaises , with Curnonsky (Maurice Edmond Sailland), 28 vols. (1921-1928)

  9. Philippe Clay - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Clay (1955) Philippe Clay (7 March 1927 – 13 December 2007), born Philippe Mathevet, was a French mime artist, singer, and actor.. He was known for his tall and slim silhouette (he was 1.90 m tall) and for performing songs by Charles Aznavour, Claude Nougaro, Jean-Roger Caussimon, Boris Vian, Serge Gainsbourg, Jean Yanne, Léo Ferré, Jacques Datin, Jean-Claude Massoulier or Bernard ...