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  2. Répertoire de vedettes-matière de l'Université Laval - Wikipedia

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    New RVM advanced search. The Répertoire de vedettes-matière de l'Université Laval (RVM) is a controlled vocabulary made up of four mostly bilingual thesauruses.It is designed for document indexers, organizations that want to describe the content of their documents or of their products and services, as well as anyone who wants to clarify vocabulary in English and French as part of their work ...

  3. The Road to Damascus (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Road to Damascus (French: Le chemin de Damas) is a 1952 French historical drama film directed by Max Glass and starring Michel Simon, Antoine Balpêtré and Jean-Marc Tennberg. [1] [2] It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne.

  4. François-Étienne de Damas - Wikipedia

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    Damas was then made an adjudant-général, then chef d'état-major under Jean-Baptiste Kléber and finally général de brigade on 6 December. He distinguished himself in the crossing of the River Rhine , during which he took an Austrian position at bayonet-point and was wounded in the leg by a bullet just as, in the words of Jean-Baptiste ...

  5. Diane Gabrielle Damas - Wikipedia

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    Diane Gabrielle Damas (1656 – 11 January 1715) was a French noblewoman and Aristocrat, she was born into the; House of Damas as the daughter of Claude Leonor Damas, the Marquis of Thianges. Diane was also thought to have been a mistress of Louis XIV and a member of the Order of the Honey Bee .

  6. House of Damas - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-François-Louis-Charles de Damas (1758-1829), he was a French general. François-Étienne de Damas (1764-1828), he was a French general. Roger de Damas (1765-1823), he was a French Army officer and Royalist general. Ange Hyacinthe Maxence, baron de Damas (1785–1862), he was a French Duke and a Minister. Diane Gabrielle Damas (1656 ...

  7. Damas - Wikipedia

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    François-Étienne de Damas (1764–1828), French general; Georges Aleka Damas (1902–1982), composer of "La Concorde", the national anthem of Gabon; Germán Carrera Damas (born 1930), a Venezuelan historian; Ivo Damas (born 1977), Portuguese football player; Joseph-François-Louis-Charles de Damas (1758–1829), French general

  8. Citadel of Damascus - Wikipedia

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    It is uncertain whether a building stood on the site of the citadel before the 11th century AD. The Ghouta, the wider area in which Damascus is located, has been occupied since at least 9000 BC, but there is no evidence for settlement within the area that is today enclosed by the city walls before the 1st millennium BC. [1]

  9. Roger de Damas - Wikipedia

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    Roger de Damas (4 September 1765 – 18 September 1823) was a French Army officer and Royalist general who fought against the French Revolutionary forces in order to assist the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Naples.