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  • His father, Vincent Daudet, was a silk manufacturer—a man dogged through life by misfortune and failure.
  • February 12 – Henry James visits the home of Alphonse Daudet and meets Goncourt, Émile Zola, François Coppée and others.
  • He met many of the key artists and writers of the time, including Pissarro, Degas, Renoir, Monet, Daudet, Mallarmé, Turgenev and, above all, Zola, who was to prove an influential figure in Moore's subsequent development as a writer.
  • Yves Daudet, Secretary General of the academy Curatorium and professor emeritus at the University Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne), was appointed following the death of the Curatorium President and Former Secretary-General of the United Nations Boutros Boutros-Ghali on 16 February 2016.
  • Preschools/nurseries: Jean Charron, Alphonse Daudet, Charles Perrault (includes buildings A and B), and Léon Rouvrais.
  • Nuages ensoleillés sur le cap Nègre, Le moulin d'Alphonse Daudet, La chartreuse de Montrieux au crépuscule, Jour de fête aux Saintes Marie-de-la-Mer, Profil de la porte d'Orange à Carpentras, Tambourinaires sur la place des Vieux Salins, Grandes orgues à Saint-Maximin, Visions à l'Abbaye de Sénanque.
  • In 1868 Alphonse Daudet mentions mouillettes in the novel Le Petit Chose: "A sa gauche, Annou lui taille des mouillettes pour ses oeufs, des oeufs du matin, blancs, crémeux, duvetés".
  • Many famous people have lived in this street, including sculptor Antoine Coysevox in the 17th century (he sculpted a Virgin statue in 1676-77 which remained a few time at the corner of rue du Bât-d'Argent and the rue de l'Hôtel de Ville), André-Marie Ampère and his wife in 1800, Stendhal in 1837, painters Jean-Pierre Crolle and François Nolin (18th century), and Alphonse Daudet.
  • Le Petit Chose (1868), translated into English as Little Good-For-Nothing (1878, Mary Neal Sherwood) and Little What's-His-Name (1898, Jane Minot Sedgwick), is an autobiographical memoir by French author Alphonse Daudet.
  • Convicted in 1944, he died in oblivion in 1951, leaving a considerable body of pamphleteering along with other such anti-Semitic polemicists of his time as Édouard Drumont, Léon Daudet, Henri Béraud, Dominique Pierre and René Benjamin.
  • Montesquiou had social relationships and collaborations with many celebrities of the fin de siècle period, including Alphonse Daudet (1840–1897), Edmond de Goncourt (1822–1896), Eleonora Duse (1858–1924), Sarah Bernhardt (1844–1923), Gabriele d'Annunzio (1863–1938), Anna de Noailles (1876–1933), Marthe Bibesco (1886–1973), Luisa Casati (1881–1957), Maurice Barrès (1862–1923), Franca Florio (1873-1950), and Samuel Jean Pozzi (1846-1918).
  • He was sufficiently well regarded in the 1730s to be commissioned to paint the portrait of Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens, of which engravings were made by each of Jacob van der Schley, Jean-Louis Daudet, and Etienne-Jehandier Desrochers.
  • The members of the jury since 1999: Florence Aramburu, Jacqueline Bensimhon, Anne Billant, Brigitte Bouthinon-Dumas, Catherine Brilli, France Clidat, Claire Désert, Laurence Garcin, Anne-Lise Gastaldi, Valérie Halluc, Cécile Hugonnard-Roche, Victoria Melki, Florence Pavie, Anne Queffélec, Juliette Régnault, Marie-Paule Siruguet, Emmanuelle Swiercz, Pascal Amoyel (France), William Bensimhon, Laurent Cabasso, Vincent Coq, Geoffroy Couteau, Olivier Gardon, Christian Ivaldi, Philippe Larguèze, Pascal Mantin, Gérard Parmentier, Denis Pascal (France), Bruno Rigutto, Eric Vidonne, Simon Zaoui, Dharam Patwardhan, André Gorog, Robert Leonardy, Billy Eidi, Jean-Paul Sevilla, Célimène Daudet, Chantal Stigliani, Xénia Maliarevitch, Konstanze Eickhorst, Christian Erbslöh, Lilya Boyadieva, Chara Iacovidou, Karolos Zouganelis, Irène Polya, Gabriella Torma, Karoly Mocsari, Edda Erlensdottir, Fernando Rossano, Haruhi Hata, Megumi DoÏ, Tamas Vesmas, Rena Suereshevskaya.
  • 1804: Bombarde, ou les Marchands de chansons, parody of Ossian, ou les Bardes, mélodrame lyrique in 5 acts, with Daudet and Léger ;.
  • She was the author of, Poems with Translations from the German of Geibel and Others (1864); Poems (1871); The Nabob, translated from the French of Alphonse Daudet by special agreement with Daudet (1878); Under the Tricolor; or the American Colony in Paris, novel (1880); The Tsar's Window, novel (1881).
  • Among her many students were talents as diverse as Catherine Collard, Françoise Thinat, Véronique Bonnecaze, Erik Berchot, Pavlos Yallourakis, Alexandre Tharaud, Aglika Genova, Liuben Dimitrov, Jeffrey Grice, Mathilde Carré, Roumen Kroumov, François Chouchan, Iliana Todorova, François Daudet, Jean-Louis Haguenauer, Andrea Tusacciu, Walid Akl, Hélène and Marie Desmoulin, Patrick Fayad, Hervé Billaut, André Isoir, Caroline Sageman, Michel Laurent, Claude Bolling, Mari Kodama and Momo Kodama.
  • Camille Poul performs in duet with Jean-Paul Pruna and Célimène Daudet as pianist, or with Maude Gratton and François Guerrier as harpsichordist and fortepianist.
  • On July 30, 1925, the court, after examining Léon Daudet's arguments (six in total: implausibility of suicide, contradictions of the cab driver, absence of bullet in the barrel of the gun, suspicious discovery of the cartridge case in the cab ten days after the tragedy, absence of trace of bullet in the cab, implausibilities contained in the account of the surveillance of November 24 in front of the bookstore Le Flaouter where ten experienced policemen let Philippe Daudet out of the bookstore) retained the thesis of suicide and issued an order of dismissal.
  • With a chart of the Military Geographic Institute of 1972 at a scale of 1:50,000, they determined that the line should be drawn from the Fitz Roy by: the Adela range (Torre, Ñato, and Grande hills), Doblado, Huemul, Campana, Murallón, Cono, Bertrand, Roma, Oasis, Bolados, Peineta, Mayo, Cervantes, the Piedrabuena range, Cubo, and from there to the Daudet.


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