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Product data management (PDM) is the name of a business function within product lifecycle management (PLM) that denotes the management and publication of product data. [1] In software engineering, this is known as version control. The goals of product data management include ensuring all stakeholders share a common understanding, that confusion ...
PDM (cycling team), the cycling team sponsored by Philips Dupont Magnetics; PDM Group of Institutions (popularly known as PDM) is a Group of Educational Institutions located in India; Penny-drop moment, an abbreviation used by cryptic crossword bloggers; Philips Dupont Magnetics, a joint venture between Philips and DuPont
"Le bon roi Dagobert" (French for "The good king Dagobert") is a French satirical anti-monarchical and anti-clerical song written around 1787. [1] It references two historical figures: the Merovingian king Dagobert I (c. 600–639) and his chief advisor, Saint Eligius (Éloi) (c. 588–660), the bishop of Noyon .
Adenes Le Roi (c. 1240–c. 1300), French minstrel Joseph Adrien Le Roi (1797–1873), French doctor, librarian and historian Otto le Roi (1878–1916), German naturalist
Le roi s'amuse (French pronunciation: [lə ʁwa samyz]; literally, The King Amuses Himself or The King Has Fun) is a French play in five acts written by Victor Hugo. First performed on 22 November 1832 but banned by the government after one evening, the play was used for Giuseppe Verdi 's 1851 opera Rigoletto .
The Manuscrit du Roi was recorded in 1992 by the Ensemble Perceval, and was published in 1993 by Arion. Estampies & Danses Royales by Hespèrion XXI and Jordi Savall (2008) [1] Various songs and instrumental pieces from the Manuscrit du Roi feature on the CD Music for a Medieval Prince (2012) recorded by Trouvere Medieval Minstrels.
The Erl-King (French: Le Roi des aulnes) is a 1970 novel by the French writer Michel Tournier. It is also known as The Ogre. The novel received the Prix Goncourt. [1] The 1996 film The Ogre, directed by Volker Schlöndorff, is based on the novel. Currently it is published in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Books.
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of France with the royal motto and war cry: "Montjoie Saint-Denis!". Montjoie Saint Denis! [a] (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tʒwa sɛ̃ dəni]) was the battle-cry and motto of the Kingdom of France.