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Charles Philipon (19
April 1800 – 25
January 1861) was a
French lithographer,
caricaturist and journalist. He was the
founder and
director of the satirical...
- Marie-Jeanne "Manon"
Roland de la Platière (Paris,
March 17, 1754 – Paris,
November 8, 1793), born Marie-Jeanne Phlipon, and best
known under the name...
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Archived from the
original on 28
February 2021.
Retrieved March 26, 2021.
Philipon,
Flavie (1
March 2021). "Pauline Chalamet,
grande sœur de Timothée : rencontre...
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editor and
Charles Philipon (1800–1861) was
director and main author. Honoré de
Balzac and
Louis Desnoyers ****isted
Philipon in
writing some of the...
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punish wrongdoers. Le
Charivari was
started by
caricaturist Charles Philipon and his brother-in-law
Gabriel Aubert to
reduce their financial risk of...
- It was in this
period that he met the
charismatic 28-year-old
Charles Philipon, an
editor and
lithographer with the
newspaper La Silhouette. Grandville's...
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Louis Philipon de La
Madelaine (October 1734 in Lyon – 19
April 1818 in Paris) was an 18th–19th-century
French writer, chansonnier,
philologist and goguettier...
- Old
Believers or Old
Ritualists are
Eastern Orthodox Christians who
maintain the
liturgical and
ritual practices of the
Russian Orthodox Church as they...
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engages in
combat whenever necessary.
Caricaturists such as
Charles Philipon,
Jules David and Honoré
Daumier generally belonged to the
mouvement party...
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named Charles Philipon took
advantage creating two w****ly magazines, La
Caricature and Le
Charivari – the
cheaper of the two.
Philipon used his papers...