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Beaucaire and name
' Beaucaire ' probably is the French version of the Occitan language name ' Bèucaire ':

Beaucaire and played
The first film under the new contract was Monsieur Beaucaire, wherein Valentino played the lead, Duke of Chartres.

Beaucaire and by
Directly opposite each other and connected by several bridges, Beaucaire and Tarascon effectively constitute one town.
Crossing the Alps by the easiest passage, the Col de Montgenèvre ( 1850 m ), it followed the valley of the Durance, crossed the Rhône at Beaucaire passed through Nîmes ( Nemausus ) then followed the coastal plain along the Gulf of Lion.
The date above conflicts a little with the account we have by an eminent inhabitant of Arles, Gervais de Tibury, who was passing through Beaucaire in 1214.
She became an adult star by 1922 and by 1924 was playing opposite Rudolph Valentino in Monsieur Beaucaire.
He spent two years in warfare in many parts of Raymond's former territories ; he besieged Beaucaire, which had been taken by Raymond VII of Toulouse, from 6 June 1216 to 24 August 1216.
He adapted Booth Tarkington's Monsieur Beaucaire ( 1919, with music by André Messager ) as a highly successful light opera and Jean Gilbert's Die Frau im Hermelin ( 1922, The Lady of the Rose ) and Katja, die Tänzerin ( 1925 ), as well as Leo Fall's Madame Pompadour ( 1923 ).
Returning to his diocese, he was imprisoned in the castle of Beaucaire for his tolerance of the Reformers, so he replaced his former indulgence by severity, and the end of his episcopate was disturbed by religious struggles.

Beaucaire and film
Valentino's comeback film was Monsieur Beaucaire about a 17th century Duke.

Beaucaire and Monsieur
During the filming of Monsieur Beaucaire, both Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks approached Valentino privately, due to his contract with Ritz Carlton, about joining with United Artists.
* Monsieur Beaucaire 1900 ; later adapted as a play, an operetta and two films: 1924 and 1946
* Monsieur Beaucaire London production opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre on April 19, transferred to the Palace Theatre on July 29 and ran for 221 performances
* Monsieur Beaucaire Broadway production opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 11 and ran for 143 performances
* Booth Tarkington — Monsieur Beaucaire
Actually the Valentinos were offered a choice between Monsieur Beaucaire and a sea adventure.
Monsieur Beaucaire flopped, and most of the blame went to Rambova.
Jesse Lasky held her personally responsible saying, "... she insisted on Valentino doing perfumed parts like Monsieur Beaucaire in powdered wigs and silk stockings.
* Monsieur Beaucaire ( 1946 )
* Monsieur Beaucaire ( 1946 )
His stage compositions included ballets and 30 opéra comiques and operettas, among which Véronique had lasting success, with Les p ' tites Michu and Monsieur Beaucaire also enjoying international success.
Returning to Britain in 1919, she created the rôle of Lady Mary Carlisle in André Messager's operetta, Monsieur Beaucaire, at the Prince's Theatre.
Despite his commercial success in such parts as the title roles in Booth Tarkington's Monsieur Beaucaire and Arthur Conan Doyle's Brigadier Gerard, Waller greatly preferred acting in Shakespeare, in which his roles ranged from Romeo to Othello.
He was particularly identified with the title roles in the stage versions of Booth Tarkington's Monsieur Beaucaire and Arthur Conan Doyle's Brigadier Gerard.
In the mess, he acquired the nickname of Monsieur Beaucaire after a play about an urbane Frenchman.
* The Royal Canadian Dragoons-" Monsieur Beaucaire " ( 7 ); " Light of Foot " ( 8 )
During World War I, he contunued to produce hits, writing the lyrics for the musical adaptation of a French comedy, Theodore & Co ( 1916 ), the musical The Boy ( 1917 ), André Messager's adaptation of Booth Tarkington's Monsieur Beaucaire ( 1919, " Philomel ") and contributed to A Southern Maid ( 1920 ).
* Monsieur Beaucaire ( 1919 ) ( 400 performances )

Beaucaire and ),
* Beaucaire was the birthplace of François de Rovérié de Cabrières ( 1830 – 1921 ), prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, Bishop of Montpellier.
Reccared meanwhile took Beaucaire ( Ugernum ) on the Rhône near Tarascon and Cabaret ( a fort called Ram's Head ), both of which lay in Guntram's kingdom.
* Amaury de Séverac, Lord of Beaucaire and of Chaude-Aigues ( died 1427 ), Marshal of France in 1424

Beaucaire and appeared
Gnakpa began as a youth player for Montpellier HSC, then appeared for local sides Marignane and Beaucaire, before moving abroad to play for Racing de Santander B, Deportivo Alavés B and FC Vaduz.

Beaucaire and three
Beaucaire was besieged in May and fell after a three month siege ; the efforts of Montfort to relieve the town were repulsed.

Beaucaire and with
Summer campaigns saw him not only retake, sometimes with brutal reprisals, what he had lost in the ' close ' season, but also seek to widen his sphere of operation — and we see him in action in the Aveyron at St. Antonin and on the banks of the Rhone at Beaucaire.
View over the Rhône, looking upstream from the Pont de Beaucaire, with a view of Beaucaire Castle
Abandoning the siege of Beaucaire, Simon responded with a partial sacking of Toulouse, perhaps intended as punishment of the citizens.

Beaucaire and was
One day, she recognised him as he was going about the market in Beaucaire.
In 1125, Raymond's heir, Alfonso Jordan, signed a treaty whereby his family's traditional claim to the title of " Margrave of Provence " was recognised and the march of Provence was defined as the region north of the lower Durance and on the right of the Rhône, including the castles of Beaucaire, Vallabrègues, and Argence.
Simon de Montfort possibly believed that Raymond was on his way to the city in September 1216 ; at any rate he returned in great haste from Beaucaire and conducted a partial sack of the city, apparently intended as punishment.
Raymond VII of Saint-Gilles ( July 1197, Beaucaire, Gard – 27 September 1249 ) was Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne and Marquis of Provence from 1222 until his death.

Beaucaire and friend
In France, he advised his friend and French engineer Paulin Talabot during the years 1837 to 1840 on the construction of the Chemins de fer du Gard from Beaucaire to Alès.

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