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Haela Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix (born January 25, 1985), also known as HHH is an American musician and composer best known for her work as a creator, lead singer, and guitarist of experimental black metal band Liturgy.
Du Page was born in Paris into a family of French nobility [1] but spent the most of her life in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, later moving back to Paris to pursue her acting career.
Les Maîtres (transl. The Masters) is the sixth installment in Georges Duhamel's Chronique des Pasquier series. The novel follows Laurent Pasquier, a research student caught between two rival academics, Professors Chalgrin and Rohner.
Maitres-fous.net – a web site devoted to the study of Jean Rouch's films; Les maîtres fous at Savage Minds (notes and queries in anthropology) Les maîtres fous – article at Documentary (Educational Resources) The Poesis of Mimesis in Les maîtres fous – article by Prerana Reddy
The Dreamlife of Angels (French: La Vie rêvée des anges) is a 1998 French drama film co-written and directed by Erick Zonca.The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
La Double vie de Théophraste Longuet: Yannick Andreï: TV mini-series, 3 x 90' 1981: La Vie des autres: Jean-Pierre Prévost: TV film: L'Ascension de Catherine Sarrazin: 1981: Pollufission 2000: Jean-Pierre Prévost: TV film: 1981: La Guerre des insectes: Peter Kassovitz: TV film: 1982: Jamais avant le mariage: Daniel Ceccaldi: 1982: Le Père ...
La Vie de Marianne (The life of Marianne: or, the adventures of the Countess of ***) is an unfinished novel by Pierre de Marivaux and illustrated by Jakob van der Schley. The novel was written in sections, eleven of which appeared between 1731 and 1745.
According to legend, he was 5 cubits (2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)) tall, a claimed "gigantic tooth" of St. Christopher turned out to be a tooth of hippopotamus. [268] 3rd or 4th century AD Sancho VII of Navarre: Kingdom of Navarre: 231 cm: 7 ft 7 in: Height estimated by Luis del Campo in 1952, from a measurement of his femur recorded in 1622. [269]