- Léon-Paul
Fargue (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ pɔl faʁɡ], 4
March 1876 – 24
November 1947) was a
French poet and essayist. He was born in Paris, France...
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Fargues may
refer to:
Fargues, Gironde, in the
Gironde department Fargues, Landes, in the
Landes department Fargues, Lot, in the Lot
department Fargues-Saint-Hilaire...
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Karel la
Fargue (1738–1793), was an 18th-century
painter from the
Dutch Republic. He was born in The
Hague to Jan
Thomas la
Fargue and was the younger...
- in CBS's Angel.
Especially in Europe, she was
often credited as "Annie
Fargue". Born in
Belgium as
Henriette Goldfarb, she
escaped the
country with her...
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Constantijn la
Fargue, also
Constantine Paul Lafargue, (The Hague, 5
January 1729 - 10 June 1782) was a
Dutch painter,
etcher and draftsman. La
Fargue was born...
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Maria Margaretha la
Fargue (1738–1813), was an 18th-century
painter from the
Dutch Republic. La
Fargue was born as the
daughter of the
notary and orangist...
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Laurent Fargues (born 19 July 1975 in Cagnes-sur-Mer) is a
French mathematician working in
number theory and
arithmetic geometry.
Fargues was an invited...
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Fargues (French pronunciation: [faʁɡ]; Occitan:
Hargas de Lengon) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France...
- organ) by Erik Satie,
composed in 1923 to five
absurdist poems by Léon-Paul
Fargue. It was the last of his
vocal compositions. The
songs are
brief and a performance...
- Migration, and the
Transformation of the West. Orbis. ISBN 978-1-60833-103-1.
Fargues,
Philippe (1998). "A
Demographic Perspective". In Pacini,
Andrea (ed.)...