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  2. Days of Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Days of Happiness (French: Les jours heureux) is a 2023 Canadian drama film written and directed by Chloé Robichaud.The film stars Sophie Desmarais as Emma, an orchestra conductor who is navigating her toxic relationship with her father and agent Patrick (Sylvain Marcel) and her budding new romantic relationship with Naëlle (Nour Belkhiria) as she considers a great new career opportunity ...

  3. Sybille de Selys Longchamps - Wikipedia

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    Baroness Sybille de Selys Longchamps (born 28 August 1941) is a Belgian noblewoman. She is the former mistress of King Albert II, with whom she has a daughter, Princess Delphine. [1] Born in Uccle, De Selys Longchamps was the daughter of Count Michel François de Selys Longchamps and Countess Pauline Julie

  4. Happy Days (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    Happy Days (French: Les jours heureux) is a 1941 French comedy film directed by Jean de Marguenat and starring Pierre Richard-Willm, François Périer and Juliette Faber. [1] It is based on the 1938 play of the same name by Claude-André Puget. It was remade as an Italian film Happy Days the following year.

  5. Yves Rénier - Wikipedia

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    Yves Rénier (29 September 1942 – 24 April 2021) [1] was a French actor, director, screenwriter, and voice actor, best known for starring in the long running television series Commissaire Moulin (1976-2006).

  6. Longchamps (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    A Longchamps in Washington D.C. was among the first tablecloth restaurants there to allow black customers. [citation needed] In 1959, restaurateur Jan Mitchell, the owner of Luchow's, became president and majority owner of the chain. In 1967, with a total of eight locations existing in Manhattan at that point, he sold a controlling stake to ...

  7. Edmond de Sélys Longchamps - Wikipedia

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    Baron Michel Edmond de Selys Longchamps [a] (25 May 1813 – 11 December 1900) was a Belgian Liberal Party politician and scientist. Selys Longchamps has been regarded as the founding figure of odonatology , the study of the dragonflies and damselflies .

  8. Longchamps, Éghezée - Wikipedia

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    The name Longchamps stems from longus campus. In the area: a Roman military camp, Roman side roads (diverticula) and tumuli were found. [2] In Medieval times, Longchamps was an enclave of the Duchy of Brabant in the County of Namur. It was part of the barony of Bierbeek, which in turn depended on Aarschot. In 1652 it became a barony for Hubert ...

  9. Charles de Longchamps - Wikipedia

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    Charles Charpentier de Longchamps (1768 – 17 April 1832) was a French playwright.. A Secretary to the Grand Duchess of Berg, Naples Theatres Superintendent under the reign of Joachim Murat, a lyricist for François-Adrien Boieldieu for his Quinzième recueil de quatre nouvelles romances avec accompagnement de piano-forte and for his Recueil de six nouvelles romances avec accompagnement de ...