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Jallais (French pronunciation: [ʒalɛ] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 15
December 2015, Andrezé, Beaupréau...
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compagnon Jala, with Amédée de
Jallais, 1854 La
Corde du pendu, two-act comédie en vaudeville, with de
Jallais and Édouard Cadol, 1854 La Mauvaise...
- Amédée de
Jallais 1856: Mon ami Dupont,
vaudeville in 1 act, with de
Jallais 1856:
Manon de Nivelle,
vaudeville in 3 acts, with de
Jallais 1856: Pan,...
- Amédée de
Jallais (17
December 1826 – 31
January 1909) was a 19th-century
French playwright,
operetta librettist and chansonnier. The son of a lieutenant...
- they
could find, and
marched on
Jallais,
sounding the
alarm and
recruiting a
crowd of peasants.
Arriving at
Jallais on 13 March,
defended by 80 Republicans...
- Year
Award Category Work Ref. 1996
Natya Gaurav Awards Best
Actor Jallai Tuzi
Preet Kalnirnay Awards 2005 MaTa
Sanman Best
Supporting Actor Page 3 Hamlog...
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orchestra and an opéra comique, Les
recruteurs (1861,
libretto by Amédée de
Jallais and
Alphonse Vulpian, 1795?-1829)). In the
Grove Dictionary of
Music and...
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Tarmo Jallai (30
January 1979) is a
retired Estonian track and
field athlete who
competed in the 2004
Summer Olympic Games in
Athens where he finished...
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Dompierroise (10) 4–3 (a.e.t.) US
Bazoges Beaurepaire (11) 29. Andrezé-Jub-
Jallais FC (10) 1–1 (6–5 p) AS Le-Puy-St
Bonnet (11) 30. UMPF St
Nazaire (11) 1–3...
- Foot 1 – 0
Olympique Chemille La
Fraternelle Mortagne 2 – 5
Andreze Jub-
Jallais ES
Seguiniere 1 – 0 La
Patriote de
Chantonnay Saint Christophe Bois 2 –...