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Étienne Mélingue, the Glossary

Index Étienne Mélingue

Étienne Marin Mélingue (1807–1875) was a French actor, sculptor and painter.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Alexandre Dumas, Benvenuto Cellini, Burgrave, Caen, Comédie-Française, Gilbert Duprez, Guinevere, Hebe (mythology), La Madeleine, Paris, Sculpture, Victor Hugo, William Tell.

  2. Actors from Caen
  3. Artists from Caen

Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas (born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas nocat, was a French novelist and playwright.

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Benvenuto Cellini

Benvenuto Cellini (3 November 150013 February 1571) was an Italian goldsmith, sculptor, and author.

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Burgrave

Burgrave, also rendered as burggrave (from Burggraf, praefectus), was since the medieval period in Europe (mainly Germany) the official title for the ruler of a castle, especially a royal or episcopal castle, and its territory called a Burgraviate or Burgravate (German Burggrafschaft also Burggrafthum, Latin praefectura).

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Caen

Caen (Kaem) is a commune inland from the northwestern coast of France.

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Comédie-Française

The Comédie-Française or Théâtre-Français is one of the few state theatres in France.

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Gilbert Duprez

Gilbert-Louis Duprez (6 December 180623 September 1896) was a French tenor, singing teacher and minor composer who famously pioneered the delivery of the operatic high C from the chest (Ut de poitrine, as Paris audiences called it).

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Guinevere

Guinevere (Gwenhwyfar; Gwenivar, Gwynnever), also often written in Modern English as Guenevere or Guenever, was, according to Arthurian legend, an early-medieval queen of Great Britain and the wife of King Arthur.

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Hebe (mythology)

Hebe (youth), in ancient Greek religion and mythology, often given the epithet Ganymeda (meaning "Gladdening Princess"), is the goddess of youth or of the prime of life.

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La Madeleine, Paris

The Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (French: L'église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine), or less formally, La Madeleine, is a Catholic parish church on Place de la Madeleine in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

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Sculpture

Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.

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Victor Hugo

Victor-Marie Hugo, vicomte Hugo (26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885), sometimes nicknamed the Ocean Man, was a French Romantic writer and politician.

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William Tell

William Tell (Wilhelm Tell,; Guillaume Tell; Guglielmo Tell; Guglielm Tell) is a folk hero of Switzerland.

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See also

Actors from Caen

Artists from Caen

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Étienne_Mélingue

Also known as Etienne Marin Melingue, Mélingue.