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  2. Uranate - Wikipedia

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    A uranate is a ternary oxide involving the element uranium in one of the oxidation states 4, 5 or 6. A typical chemical formula is M x U y O z , where M represents a cation. The uranium atom in uranates(VI) has two short collinear U–O bonds and either four or six more next nearest oxygen atoms. [ 1 ]

  3. Édouard Schuré - Wikipedia

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    Les Enfants de Lucifer, 1900; Précurseurs et revolt, Paris, 1904; La Prêtresse d'Isis (Légende de Pompeii), 1907; Femmes inspiratrices et poètes annonciateurs, Paris, 1908; L'évolution divine. Du Sphinx au Christ, 1912; Les prophètes de la renaissance, 1920; Celtique L'âme et le génie de la France à travers les Ages, Paris 1920

  4. The Children of Edward - Wikipedia

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    The painting focuses on the theme of the Princes in the Tower, namely Edward V of England and Richard of Shrewsbury, imprisoned in the Tower of London at the behest of the regency council, after the death of their father Edward IV.

  5. Édouard Boubat - Wikipedia

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    Boubat was born in Montmartre, Paris.He studied typography and graphic arts at the École Estienne and worked for a printing company before becoming a photographer. In 1943, he was subjected to service du travail obligatoire, forced labour of French people in Nazi Germany, and witnessed some of the horrors of World War II.

  6. Pierre Édouard Frère - Wikipedia

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    Frère studied under Paul Delaroche, entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1836 and exhibited first at the Salon in 1843.Among his chief works are the two paintings, Going to School and Coming from School, The Little Glutton (his first exhibited picture) and L'Exercice (in the 19th century this work was in John Jacob Astor's collection).

  7. Briard - Wikipedia

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    The Briard originated in, and is named for, the Brie historic region of north-central France, where it was traditionally used both for herding sheep and to defend them. [3] [4]: 287 The first written mention of the shepherd dogs of Brie is thought to be in the Cours complet d'agriculture of Jean-Baptiste François Rozier, [5]: 41 who in 1783 wrote that the "chien de Brie" was long-haired and ...

  8. Édouard Louis - Wikipedia

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    Édouard Louis, born Eddy Bellegueule [1] was born and raised in the town of Hallencourt in northern France, which is the setting of his first novel, the autobiographical En finir avec Eddy Bellegueule [] (2014; published in English in 2018 as The End of Eddy).

  9. Édouard-Jean Empain - Wikipedia

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    The glovebox of the car contained the address of a new meeting place, the Les Trois Obus café, situated near to the Porte de Saint-Cloud metro station. From there he received instructions to proceed to the Hilton hotel in Orly. Here, after six hours of travel around Paris and its suburbs, he received a call from the kidnappers who, using the ...