- 15
January 1622 (baptised) – 17
February 1673),
known by his
stage name
Molière (UK: /ˈmɒliɛər, ˈmoʊl-/, US: /moʊlˈjɛər, ˌmoʊliˈɛər/; French: [mɔljɛʁ]...
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Molière (1622–1673) was a
French playwright.
Molière may also
refer to: Gert
Molière (1909–1964),
German theoretical physicist Marinus Jan Granpré Molière...
- The
Molière radius is a
characteristic constant of a
material giving the
scale of the
transverse dimension of the
fully contained electromagnetic showers...
- the Théâtre de la République and po****rly as "La
Maison de
Molière" (The
House of
Molière). It
acquired the
latter name from the
troupe of the best-known...
- Lycée
Molière may
refer to: In France: Lycée
Molière (Paris) [fr] in
Paris Outside France (includes two
schools in
Spain also
known as
Liceo Molière or Liceo...
- The Les
Molière is the
national theatre award of
France and it
recognises achievement of
French theatre each year. The
awards are
considered the highest...
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Molières may
refer to:
Molières,
Dordogne Molières, Lot
Molières, Tarn-et-Garonne
Molières-Cavaillac, Gard
Molières-Glandaz, Drôme
Molières-sur-Cèze,...
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Molière's company (La
Troupe de
Molière) was the
theatrical company which formed around Molière from 1648 onwards, when he was
performing in the French...
- Paul
Friederich Gaspard Gert
Molière (7
April 1909, Butzbach,
Hessen – 1964, Tübingen) was a
German theoretical physicist,
specializing in
nuclear physics...
- Le
Cercle Molière is a
theatre company in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The
theatre company has
operated since 1925. Its
activities include a four-play...