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Mila and Parély
Though he was married during World War II to the actress Mila Parély, the couple were divorced after around two years.
* A similar plot had been used in the 1946 French film Étoile sans lumière ( aka " Star without Light "), directed by Marcel Blistène, starring Edith Piaf and Mila Parély and later in the 1959 British film Follow a Star, directed by Robert Asher and starring Norman Wisdom and Jerry Desmonde.

Mila and de
Other famous designers with work in the collection include Coco Chanel, Hubert de Givenchy, Christian Dior, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Guy Laroche, Irene Galitzine, Mila Schön, Valentino Garavani, Norman Norell, Norman Hartnell, Zandra Rhodes, Hardy Amies, Mary Quant, Christian Lacroix, Jean Muir and Pierre Cardin.
He subsequently married Maria de Mila, and passed it on to their son Francesco Borgia.
He taught fashion design classes, inspiring other designers such as Oscar de la Renta, André Courrèges, Emanuel Ungaro, Mila Schön and Hubert de Givenchy.
ca: Província de Mila
de: Mila ( Provinz )
es: Provincia de Mila
fr: Wilaya de Mila
gl: Provincia de Mila
lad: Wilaya de Mila
Both he and his siblings are sent to live with Adriana de Mila, the ( step ) mother-in-law of the Cardinal's new mistress ( Giulia Farnese ), who makes both Cesare and Lucrezia unhappy.
* Jetsun Mila, Vie de Milarepa, GERM, Paris, 1986
de: Mila caespitosa

Geneviève and de
These led to the so-called " Offenbachiade ": works including Geneviève de Brabant 1859, Le pont des soupirs 1861, La belle Hélène 1864, Barbe-bleue and La Vie parisienne both 1866, La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein 1867, La Périchole 1868 and Les brigands 1869.
by Yves Hersant and Geneviève Lambert, Milano: Franco Maria Ricci signes de l ' homme, 18, 1993, 392 pp., ISBN 88-216-2027-1 ;
* Geneviève de Brabant, London production
Born in St. Thomas, Lower Canada, in 1795, the third son of Charles Taché and Geneviève Michon, Taché studied at the Séminaire de Québec until the War of 1812 when he joined the 5th battalion of the incorporated militia as an ensign.
* Anne Geneviève de Bourbon-Condé, duchesse de Longueville
Anne Geneviève de Bourbon ( 28 August 1619 – 5 April 1679 ) was a French princess who is remembered for her beauty and amours, her influence during the civil wars of the Fronde, and her final conversion to Jansenism.
Anne Geneviève was the only daughter of Henri de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and his wife Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency, and the sister of Louis, Grand Condé.
de: Anne Geneviève de Bourbon-Condé
fr: Anne Geneviève de Bourbon-Condé
* La Tapisserie de sainte Geneviève et de Jeanne d ' Arc ( 1913 )
* Catherine ( 1532 – 1624 ) married Gilbert de Lévis, Duke of Ventadour and had issue ; great great grandparents of Anne Geneviève de Lévis ;
* L ' Amant de Geneviève ( 1883 )
He died in 1752, at the age of forty-eight, at the Abbaye de Sainte Geneviève, having lost most of his sanity.
In Guadeloupe, the two young daughters were married, Marie Hyacinthe Geneviève de Gouges to an English officer ( Captain William Wood ), and Charlotte de Gouges to an American politician Robert Selden Garnett, a member of the United States Congress who had plantations in Virginia.
) he married Marie Isabelle de Rohan, daughter of Hercule Mériadec, Duke of Rohan-Rohan and Anne Geneviève de Lévis, daughter of Madame de Ventadour.

de and Robert's
Robert's poem was rewritten in prose in the 12th century as the Estoire de Merlin, also called the Vulgate or Prose Merlin.
Almost immediately his grandfather, Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale, resigned his Lordship of Annandale to Robert's father, possibly to avoid having to swear fealty to John as a vassal lord.
After Henri's death in 1520 the printing establishment was maintained by his former partner Simon de Colines who also married Robert's mother, the widow Estienne.
Robert's son, also called Robert de Gernon, of Grimston Hall, Suffolk, married the heiress of John Potton of Cavendish and obtained a landed estate in the lordship and manor of Cavendish.
He had been betrothed to Eudoxia on a former occasion ; the circumstances surrounding the failed negotiations are unclear, but George Akropolites states that the arrangement was blocked on religious grounds by the Orthodox Patriarch Manuel Sarentos: Robert's sister Marie de Courtenay was married to Emperor Theodore I Laskaris.
* Pierre Nay as Monsieur de St. Aubin, a guest at Robert's estate
* Odette Talazac as Madame de la Plante, a guest at Robert's estate
* Claire Gérard as Madame de la Bruyère, a guest at Robert's estate
So close was the alliance between both men that Robert's seal shows the arms of de Quincy on a separate shield before his horse
William Talvas ( de Bellême ), Robert's grandfather, had blinded and mutilated William fitz Giroie.
In the Domesday survey, five great Norman lords held the rapes into which Sussex was divided, four of them giving their names to four of the five divisions as they were called in Domesday Book ; at the accession of Henry I of England in 1100 they were Robert of Bellême in Arundel rape, Robert's nephew William, Count of Mortain in Pevensey, William of Warenne in Lewes, the count of Eu in Hastings and, the only fully trustworthy Sussex lord at the time, Philip de Braose in Bramber.
Much later in Robert's life, Adeline, one of de Ropp's mother's cousins, was to figure quite importantly in Robert's development.
After Robert's recovery from the flu, his father sent him to board at a prep school and during the school holidays de Ropp lived with various relations on his mother's side including an aunt in Leicestershire and a great aunt at Salisbury.
In 1925 de Ropp's father, being financially strained, could not pay for Robert's expensive education and took him from school.
In 1264 / 5, Robert's lands were seized by Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester.
This is unlikely to be the case as Robert's heirs were the de Carew family-the representatives of his eldest half-brother, William de Carew.
From Robert's son William de Mortain it passed to King Henry I, and is still owned by the Royal Family.
Towns include: Baie Verte, Baytona, Beachside, Birchy Bay, Brent's Cove, Brighton, Burlington, Campbellton, Carmanville, Change Islands, Coachman's Cove, Comfort Cove-Newstead, Cottlesville, Crow Head, Embree, Fleur de Lys, Fogo, Joe Batt's Arm-Barr'd Islands-Shoal Bay, King's Point, La Scie, Leading Tickles, Lewisporte, Little Bay, Little Bay Islands, Little Burnt Bay, Lumsden, Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North, Middle Arm, Miles Cove, Ming's Bight, Musgrave Harbour, Nipper's Harbour, Pacquet, Pilley's Island, Point Leamington, Point of Bay, Port Anson, Robert's Arm, Seal Cove, Seldom-Little Seldom, South Brook, Springdale, Summerford, Tilt Cove, Tilting, Triton, Twillingate, Westport, and Woodstock.
; traduit de l ' allemand, par un Amateur ( its title is derived from Étienne-Gaspard Robert's Phantasmagoria ), which had in turn been translated anonymously by Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès ( 1767 – 1846 ) from a number of German ghost stories, and published in Paris during 1812.
His family is unknown, though the second author of the Prose Tristan claimed to be Robert's nephew, calling himself " Helie de Boron ".
On the death of William Rufus, William, Count of Évreux and Ralph de Conches made an incursion into Robert's Norman estates, on the pretence that they had suffered injury through some advice that Robert had given to the King ; their raid was very successful for they collected a vast booty.
His father Robert de Bellême had turned against Henry I on several occasions, had escaped capture at the battle of Tinchebrai in 1106 commanding Duke Robert's rear guard and later, while serving as envoy for King Louis of France, he was arrested by Henry I and imprisoned for life.

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