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Delaborde may
refer to: Élie-Miriam
Delaborde,
concert pianist, (1839-1913),
illegitimate son of Charles-Valentin
Alkan Henri François
Delaborde, Napoleonic...
- Henri-François
Delaborde (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi fʁɑ̃swa dəlabɔʁd]; 21
December 1764 – 3
February 1833) was a
French general in the
French Revolutionary...
- Élie-Miriam
Delaborde (born Eraïm-Miriam
Delaborde; 7
February 1839 – 9
December 1913) was a
French virtuoso pianist and composer. He was also renowned...
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outnumbered Imperial French division under General of
Division Henri François
Delaborde, near the
village of Roliça in Portugal. The
French retired in good order...
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Meslay Street in
Paris to
Maurice Dupin de
Francueil and Sophie-Victoire
Delaborde. She was the
paternal great-granddaughter of the
Marshal of
France Maurice...
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Count Henri Delaborde (1811–1899) was a
French art
critic and
historical painter, born in Rennes, son of
Count Henri François
Delaborde. He
studied for...
- compositions, is now lost.
Alkan never married, but his
presumed son Élie-Miriam
Delaborde was, like Alkan, a
virtuoso performer on both the
piano and the pedal...
- Jean-Baptiste
Thillais Delaborde (De Laborde, De La Borde, also
Thillais and Thillaès) (9 June 1730 – late
January 1777) was a
French physical scientist...
- électrique) was a
musical instrument invented in 1759 by Jean-Baptiste
Thillaie Delaborde, a
French Jesuit priest. It is the
earliest known electric-powered musical...
- Lieutenant-General Sir
Arthur Wellesley, who
drove back
Henri François
Delaborde's 4,000-strong
detachment at Roliça on 17
August and
smashed Junot's main...