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Revillon Frères (
Revillon Brothers) was a
French fur and
luxury goods company,
founded in
Paris in 1723. Then
called la
Maison Givelet, it was purchased...
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Philippe Révillon (born 1970 or 1971 in Angers) is a
French swimmer.
Representing France at the
Paralympic Games, and
competing in S2
category for athletes...
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Révillon (French pronunciation: [ʁevijɔ̃]) is a
former commune in the
department of
Aisne in
northern France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into the...
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Alphonse Gustave Révillon d'Apreval (1
November 1851 – 22
February 1915) was a
French botanical illustrator and lithographer,
known for his
images in Plantae...
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trading post set up in 1903 by
Revillon Frères,
competitors to the Hudson's Bay
Company which later bought out
Révillon.
Moosonee formerly held the status...
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Daigle House, also
known as
Revillon House or as La
Maison Revillon, is a
historic Creole cottage located at 1012
South Washington Street in Lafayette...
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Michel Tony-
Révillon (24
April 1891 in
Paris – 11
January 1957) was a
French politician. He
represented the
Radical Party in the
Chamber of
Deputies from...
- near
Revillon,
France on
September 14, 1918. Rank and organization. Captain, U.S. Army, 308th Infantry, 77th Division.
Place and date: Near
Revillon, France...
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years raising money,
Flaherty was
eventually funded by
French fur
company Revillon Frères and
returned to the
North and shot from
August 1920 to
August 1921...
- time, was a
manager at
Roussel Uclaf He
later became the
president of
Revillon,
Parfums Caron, Jean-Louis
Scherrer and is the
current president of Comité...