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* In 1689, Jean Baptiste Racine wrote Esther, a tragedy, at the request of Louis XIV's wife, Françoise d ' Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon.
* Los Angeles: Esther Robles Gallery, Louis le Brocquy, May 23-June 20, 1960.
His mother, the former Esther A. Benoist, was a daughter of pioneering St. Louis banker Louis Auguste Benoist and a descendant of a prominent French family that emigrated to Canada and thence to Missouri.
Waxman was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Esther ( Silverman ) and Ralph Louis Waxman.
Esther was born in the living room, which was also where the family slept until Louis Williams was able to add bedrooms.
After Phèdre, Racine ceased writing plays on secular themes and devoted himself to the service of religion and the king until 1689, when he was commissioned to write Esther by Madame de Maintenon, the morganatic second wife of Louis XIV.
Esther ( Etty ) Hillesum was born on 15 January 1914 in her parents ' home at Molenwater 77 in the town of Middelburg, where her father Levie ( Louis ) Hillesum had been teaching classical languages since 1911.
They were soon joined by Esther ’ s brothers, Salomon, Jules and Louis Arpels.
In 1939, Julius and Claude Arpels emigrate to the United States soon joined not Louis Arpels, Renee Rachel Puissant-Van Cleef takes refuge in Vichy after the separation of the two in France by the Germans, Esther Van Cleef wife of founder Alfred Van Cleef will in Cannes as well as Jacques Arpels will remain until May 1944 in Cannes before fleeing to Switzerland in 1944 and opened their first boutique in New York, on 5th Avenue. Renée Puissant died at Vichy on 12 / 12 / 1942, she was the sole heir of Alfred Van Cleef Later, Van Cleef & Arpels became the first French jewellers to open boutiques in Japan and China.
Foxx telephoned Page in St. Louis and asked her to read for the role of Aunt Esther.
* The song is played at the Christmas Ball in Meet Me in St. Louis as Esther ( Judy Garland ) dances with her grandfather.

Esther and widow
Mrs. (" Miss ") Daisy Werthan ( Jessica Tandy ), a 72-year-old wealthy Jewish widow, lives in Atlanta, Georgia, alone except for an African American housemaid named Idella ( Esther Rolle ).
*( 3 ) in 1666 Esther, daughter and co-heiress of Gideon Le Lou of Columbiers in Normandy, widow of James Richer.
Newton also was not able to find any information that Mrs Pepitone ( identified in some sources as Esther Albano, and in others simply as a " woman who claimed to be Pepitone's widow ") was arrested, tried or convicted for such a crime, or indeed had been in California.
Within a few months, Stoddard had married Mather's widow, née Esther Warham ( circa 1644-February 10, 1736 ), moved into his house, and took over his pulpit to become Northampton's second minister.
In 2012 the US Supreme Court was scheduled to hear arguments in a similar case filed by Esther Kiobel, widow of an anti-Shell activist, to determine whether her case against Royal Dutch Shell may proceed through the US court system.
In 1823 his wife died and remarried to a widow, Esther Booker or Centerville, in September 1825, the couple had five children.
On 14 April 1874, he married Mary Esther Lee ( 1837-1914 ), third daughter of the wealthy New York merchant David Lee and widow of Prince Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein.
Esther Shaindel died in September 1826, and Reb Noson married Dishel, a widow with a son and daughter of her own, in October 1826.

Esther and published
In 2012, a graphic adaptation of the Book of Esther was illustrated by J. T. Waldman and appeared in volume one of The Graphic Canon, edited by Russ Kick and published by Seven Stories Press.
The word was told by Winblad to influential computer expert Esther Dyson, and Dyson published it for the first time in her monthly printed newsletter RELease 1. 0.
* Esther Friesner wrote a young-adult novel, Nobody's Princess, published in 2007, of Helen's childhood and early life, and its sequel, Nobody's Prize.
* Torah Or and Likutei Torah, chassidic explanations of the weekly Torah portions, Shir HaShirim and the Book of Esther, drawn from his Hasidic Discourses and published by his grandson, the Tzemach Tzedek, who added his own glosses.
In 1714, he wrote a poem styled Esther, Queen of Persia, which was received with applause, and in 1719 – 1721, he published The Compleat Linguist ; or, An Universal Grammar of all the Considerable Tongues in Being.
In 1984, Doubleday / Dolphin published the companion book Dynasty: The Authorized Biography of the Carringtons, which included an introduction by Esther Shapiro.
) His other novel, published under the nom de plume of Frances Snow Compton, was Esther, whose eponymous heroine was believed to be modeled after his wife.
His first published commentary was on Megillat Esther ( 1845 ), followed by his commentary on most of the Hebrew Tanakh from then until 1876.
With the exception of a beautiful fragment, Esther ( 1861 ), Grillparzer published no more dramatic poetry after the fiasco of Weh dem, der lügt, but at his death three completed tragedies were found among his papers.
His unhappy romance inspired his first published poems, Les Poésies érotiques, which appeared in 1778, where Esther appeared under the name of Éléanore.
She is the author of several books including an autobiography, Esther, a book on growing old disgracefully, If Not Now When, a novel A Secret Life and " Running Out of Tears ",( published by the Robson Press ) interviews with young adults who had rung ChildLine when they were children, to celebrate ChildLine's 25 years, royalties to ChildLine.
* Jerry Michalski ( The Pilgrim ) managing editor of Release 1. 0, the newsletter published, and originally written and edited solely by Esther Dyson.
In 1820, Maria Abigail Brooks published a collection of her poetry, Judith, Esther, and other Poems, under the pseudonym " A Lover of Fine Arts ".
Eliza Lanesford Cushing published Esther, a dramatic poem, and works for the young.
In 2004, a French-language book about the strike by author / historian Esther Delisle and Pierre K. Malouf was published under the title Le Quatuor d ' Asbestos.
In 1998, Esther Delisle published, Myths, Memories and Lies, an account of how some members of Quebec's elite, nationalist and federalist, supported Nazi collaborator Marshall Philippe Pétain and his Vichy government in Nazi-occupied France during World War II and helped bring French war criminals to safety in Quebec after the war ended ..
Esther is a novel by Henry Brooks Adams first published in 1884 under the pen name " Frances Snow Compton ".
Fleur Beale ( née Corney ) ( born 22 February 1945 ) is a New Zealand teenage fiction writer, best known for her novel I Am Not Esther, which has been published worldwide.
A young Esther M. Zimmer, who worked with Alexander Hollaender at the U. S. Public Health Service ( Bethesda, MD ), published with Dr. Hollaender and Demerec in the very early field of x-ray-and UV-induced mutations.
* Observations of Michel Tapié, edited by Paul and Esther Jenkins, published by George Wittenborn in New York, 1956.
Molad, Moznaim, Amot, Apirion, 77, Bitzaron, Mibifnim, Maariv, Yediot, Haaretz, Davar, Al-Hamishmar, Ariel, Nativ, Psifas, Afikim and others and in the United States literary magazines such as Midstream, which recently published an article by the poet Esther Cameron and some of his poems translated into English.
Between 1929 and 1941, she published 99 stories in The New Yorker, including nine signed with her pseudonym Esther Evarts.
In 2004 he published " Paintings and poems 2000-2003 " with Tal Esther Gallery, Shadurian.

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