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... Teaming up with Danglers, he wrote a letter accusing Edmond of carrying a letter from Elba to the Bonapartist committee in Paris. Fernand delivered the letter ...
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... Albert read this article when he was away with the count and he hurried back to Paris. Fernand was later tried and found guilty due to Haydee and the evidence ...
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... Albert read this article when he was away with the count and he hurried back to Paris. Fernand was later tried and found guilty due to Haydee and the evidence ...
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... in an Interior Women in an Interior (1921) by French painter Fernand Leger demonstrates ... an Interior' is in the 'Musee National d'Art Moderne' in Paris, France.
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... The ciites in which this novel takes place in are, Marseilles, Paris, and Rome ... The two main people that were jealous of him were a man named Fernand Mondego and ...
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... In return Albert introduces Dantes into Paris society. Nobody recognizes him except for Mercedes. Fernand, now known as the Count of Morcerf, is the first to ...
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... Fernand Mondego and Monsieur Danglers wrote a letter accusing Dantes of conspiracy with the Bonapartist agents in Paris. Villefort ...
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... While in Paris, he resided next to Pablo Picasso, and became good friends with him. ... with Picasso and Braque until the outbreak of World War I. Fernand Leger, a ...
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... Fernand and Mercedes. Monte Cristo saves Albert, causing the de Morcerfs to be in his debt. Not only that, but it gives Monte Cristo a reason to go to Paris. ...
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... as the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo and dazzled all of Paris with his ... Fernand Mondego (alias the Count de Morcerf) During the time in which Edmond was a ...
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... as the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo and dazzled all of Paris with his ... Fernand Mondego (alias the Count de Morcerf) During the time in which Edmond was a ...
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... as the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo and dazzled all of Paris with his ... Fernand Mondego (alias the Count de Morcerf) - During the time in which Edmond was a ...
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... While at the Anvers Academy, Vincent had often heard tell of the Paris studio of Fernand Cormon, which was then the most renowned in the capital. ...
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... dream soon becomes shattered by three of his enemies, Danglars, Fernand, and Caderousse. ... returning a letter from the usurper to the Bonapartist party in Paris. ...
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... He presented himself as the Conut of Monte Cristo in Paris, all the people who betrage him ... Monte Cristo assisted to the party and he met Fernand and Mercedes. ...
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... After a short stay in Rome at the time of the Carnival, we are settled in Paris. ... Fernand Mondego is jealous of the love Mercedes and Dantes have for each other ...
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... who worked in Paris, and the Frenchman Georges Braque; other notable cubist painters were the Frenchmen Albert Gleizes, Robert Delaunay, Fernand Leger, Francis ...
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... On July 14 a Paris mob stormed and demolished Bastille, an old fortress housing political prisoners. ... Bibliography Braudel, Fernand. ...
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... On July 14 a Paris mob stormed and demolished Bastille, an old fortress housing political prisoners. ... Bibliography Braudel, Fernand. ...
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... On July 14 a Paris mob stormed and demolished Bastille, an old fortress housing political prisoners. ... Bibliography Braudel, Fernand. ...
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... Enfin, vers 1913, l'introduction de couleurs par Fernand Leger, Juan Gris, et ... Conclusion : Lors d'une periode d'ouverture culturelle a Paris, plusieurs ecoles ...
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... On July 14 a Paris mob stormed and demolished Bastille, an old fortress housing political prisoners. ... Bibliography Braudel, Fernand. ...
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... Picasso's Still Life with Chair Caning (1912, Musee Picasso, Paris), to which ... it included Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger, Robert Delaunay, Fernand Leger, and ...
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... It provoked from the Paris critic Louis Vauxcelles a remark about "cubes" that ... Such painters are Fernand Leeger, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Juan Gris, Roger de ...
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