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  2. Adans Lopez Peres - Wikipedia

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    Adans Lopez Peres (born 8 November 1975) is a Portuguese acrobatic hand-to-hand artist and a fifth-generation performer. He was the eldest son of Salvador de Jesus Peres, a Portuguese acrobat and Beatriz López y Calderón, a Spanish classically trained flamenco dancer .

  3. Princess Stéphanie of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    On 12 September 2003, she married Portuguese acrobat Adans Lopez Peres, a member of Knie's circus ensemble. [34] The marriage ended in divorce on 24 November 2004. [35] Stéphanie is the godmother to Andrea Casiraghi, the eldest son of her sister Princess Caroline, and to Alexandre Grimaldi-Coste. [36]

  4. Peres - Wikipedia

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    Peres is a patronymic Portuguese and Galician surname. ... Adans Lopez Peres (born 1975), Portuguese second husband of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco; Asher Peres ...

  5. List of royal marriages to commoners - Wikipedia

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    12 September 2003: Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and acrobat Adans Lopez Peres; 25 September 2003: Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice and Clotilde Courau; 24 April 2004: Prince Friso of the Netherlands and Mabel Wisse Smit; 14 May 2004: Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark and Mary Donaldson

  6. Daniel Ducruet - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Ducruet (French:; born 27 November 1964) is a former husband of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, to whom he was married in 1995 and divorced from a year later in 1996.

  7. Ouragan (song) - Wikipedia

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    This song was written by Romano Musumarra, who had already written several hits for Jeanne Mas and Elsa.Yves Roze, the song's producer, is known under the pseudonym of Jean-François Michael, who recorded "Adieu jolie Candy" in 1969.

  8. Stéphanie (album) - Wikipedia

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    Stéphanie is the second and final studio album released by Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.The album was released on 30 July 1991 through the WTG Records in the United States, and the Epic Records in Europe. [3]

  9. Flash (Stéphanie song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video begins displaying the sentence "Les fantômes existent encore, Stéphanie n'y croyait pas, et pourtant..." Stéphanie appears with an androgynous look, performing the song in a castle, along with her friend and singer Gérard Blanc (who had success in 1987 with "Une autre histoire"), who plays the guitar in the video.