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peasants without regard to faction. The
supporters of La
Lutte were
known as
lutteurs. La
Lutte opposed both
colonial rule and the
Constitutionalist Party. The...
-
Ompdrailles - Le
Tombeau des
lutteurs -
Rodolphe Julian Madone -
Rodolphe Julian Ompdrailles - Le
tombeau des
lutteurs-
Rodolphe Julian San Francisco...
- the "Yvette Guilbert." "Les
nouveaux mariés," "Joseph Prudhomme," "Les
Lutteurs," and "La
Femme au chien." He died in 1934 in his
Caulaincourt street studio...
- Nguyễn An Ninh
helped revive the La
Lutte collaboration. Ninh and the
Lutteurs "focused
squarely on the
plight of the
urban poor, the
workers and peasant...
-
paintings Le
chambre d'écoute ("The
Listening Room"; 1953) and Le
tombeau des
lutteurs ("The Tomb of the Wrestlers"; 1961). The
image on the
album cover was taken...
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since the
previous victory in the
Grand National by a French-bred horse,
Lutteur III,
owned by Mr.
James Hennessy and
ridden by
Georges Parfrement.[citation...
- horse:
Alcibiade (1865),
Regal (1876),
Austerlitz (1877),
Empress (1880),
Lutteur III (1909); all aged five
Oldest winning jockey: ****
Saunders (1982);...
- 2019.
Retrieved May 2, 2020. Campos, Élisabeth (2005). Les Doukhobors, "
Lutteurs de l'esprit" [The Doukhobors, "Spirit Fighters"] (in French). ERTA TCRG...
- No. 10)". src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp. "Élisabeth Campos. Les Doukhobors, «
Lutteurs de l'esprit». 2005".
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original on 2019-12-27. Retrieved...
- jockey, died in 1979.
Georges Parfrement, 1909
Grand National winner (on
Lutteur III) and star
French jockey, at
Enghien race-track, in 1923. John Dunbar...