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Waterloo (Russian: Ватерлоо) is a 1970 English-language epic historical war film about the Battle of Waterloo. A co-production between Italy and the Soviet Union , it was directed by Sergei Bondarchuk and produced by Dino De Laurentiis .
Chopin, Chopin! is an upcoming Polish period biographical drama film directed by Michał Kwieciński. Starring Eryk Kulm as Frédéric Chopin , it follows the life of Chopin in the 1830s. Cast
It is difficult to discover, in the whole history of the wars of modern times, an instance in which so fine, so splendid, an army as that of Napoleon, one composed almost exclusively of veterans, all men of one nation, entirely devoted to their chief, and most enthusiastic in his cause, became so suddenly panic stricken, so completely disorganised, and so thoroughly scattered, as was the ...
Pages in category "Films set in Waterloo, Belgium" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Arman (November 17, 1928 – October 22, 2005) was a French-born American artist. [1] Born Armand Fernandez in Nice, France , Arman was a painter who moved from using objects for the ink or paint traces they leave ( cachets , allures d'objet ) to using them as the artworks themselves.
Waterloo Music Company, a Canadian music publishing and musical instrument retailing firm; Waterloo Records, an independent music store in Austin, Texas; Waterloo, by ABBA, 1974 "Waterloo" (ABBA song), Eurovision winner in 1974 "Waterloo" (Stonewall Jackson song), 1959 "Waterloo", a song by IcedEarth from the 2004 album The Glorious Burden
KK. Vf Lost. It was reported on Izabela Grabowska's lost album. "A delicious waltz dedicated to Countess Lubienska" (source: Koptiajev). Waltz C major 1826 KK. Vb/3 MS destroyed; copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant Waltz A-flat major 1827 KK. Vb/4 MS destroyed; copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant
The memorial gives access to the Lion's Mound (a 40-metre high monument erected in 1826 at the request of William I, King of the Netherlands, to mark the presumed spot where his eldest son, the Prince of Orange, was wounded on 18 June 1815), the rotunda of the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (built in 1911 by the architect Franz Van Ophem [2 ...