- Marguerite-Antoinette
Lalanne [maʁɡəʁit ɑ̃twanɛt lalan],
known as
Madame Saqui (French pronunciation: [ma'dam sa'ki] (26
February 1786 – 21
February 1866)...
- (2017-03-20). "Madame
Saqui, une vie sur la corde".
Circus Parade (in French).
Retrieved 2025-02-06. Ginisty, Paul (1855-1932)
Auteur du texte;
Saqui,
Madame (1786-1866)...
- Maie
Saqui (19
December 1879 – 27
March 1907) was an
Australian actress, dancer, and
Gaiety Girl in London. May
Vivian Saqui was born in the
Fitzroy neighborhood...
- 2023-05-03.
Becoming a Good Creature.
Kirkus Reviews.
Madame Saqui.
Kirkus Reviews. "Madame
Saqui:
Revolutionary Rope
Dancer by Lisa Robinson". Publishers...
- Ebel as-Saqi (إبل السقي) is a muni****lity in the
Marjayoun District in
southern Lebanon. In 1875,
Victor Guérin
found it to be a "considerable" village...
-
Archived from the
original on
March 31, 2022.
Retrieved April 2, 2022.
Saqui,
Julia (March 31, 2022). "At
least I didn't slap
anybody for criticising...
- We can find: Aceituno, araguaney, ceiba, cherry, drago, jobo, puy,
saqui-
saqui,
among others.
Silica sands, barite, gravel, vanadium, gypsum, zinc and...
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decree on the theatres, it
became the Café d'Apollon. Théâtre de
Madame Saqui (1816) Théâtre du
Temple (1832, a
vaudeville house run by Roux, dit Dorsay)...
-
collaborated with
Madame Saqui, a
leading tightrope walker of the day,
providing the
fireworks which were a part of
Saqui's act.
Hengler toured with her...
- A
satirical cartoon by Cham
captioned "Madame
Saqui was
responsible for
putting the
surveyors in
touch with each
other during the
triangulation operation"...