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Henri and lived
A passage from Henri Christophe's personal secretary, who lived more than half his life as a slave, describes the crimes perpetrated against the slaves of Saint-Domingue by their French masters:
From 1968 to 1986 Henri Chopin lived in Ingatestone, Essex, but with the death of his wife Jean in 1985, he moved back to France.
The heir to the grand duke of Luxembourg may be titled prince-lieutenant (' prince deputy ') during a period in which the incumbent remains formally on the grand ducal throne, but ( progressively, most ) functions of the crown are performed by the ' monarch apprentice ', as prince Jean ( still alive ) did 4 May 1961-12 November 1964 in the last years of his mother Charlotte's reign ( she lived until 1985 ), and Jean's own son prince Henri 3 March 1998-7 October 2000 until his father abdicated and he succeeded.
On his deathbed, he committed a manuscript to his chaplain, ordering him to consult with Libert Fromondus, a theology professor at Leuven, and Henri Calenus, a canon at the metropolitan church, and to publish the manuscript if they agreed it should be published, adding " If, however, the Holy See wishes any change, I am an obedient son, and I submit to that Church in which I have lived to my dying hour.
Continuing his studies in Paris, where he lived for five years, he was strongly influenced by Paul Gauguin and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
From 1617 to 1619 Marie de ' Medici, wife of King Henri IV, exiled from the court, lived at the château, which was soon afterwards given by King Louis XIII to his brother Gaston, Duke of Orléans, who lived there till his death in 1660.
Henri Baels was accused, after Belgium's liberation, of collaborating with the Nazis during the war, but this is clearly false, since he did not act as governor during the occupation and lived in France throughout the period.
A passage from Henri Christophe's personal secretary, who lived more than half his life as a slave, describes the crimes committed against the slaves of Saint-Domingue by the French colonists:
At Harvard, he lived in Eliot House with Paul Matisse, grandson of French artist Henri Matisse, with future Paris Review founders George Plimpton and John Train, and with Stephen Joyce, grandson of Irish writer James Joyce.
In favor of a Pre-Indo-European origin thesis were Henri d ' Arbois de Jubainville, 19th-century French historian, who argued that the Ligurians, together with the Iberians, constituted the remains of the native population that had spread in Western Europe with the Cardium Pottery culture cardial ceramic, or related to the Bell Beakerfolk and Arturo Issel, a Genoese geologist and paleontologist, who considered them direct descendants of the Cro-Magnon men that lived throughout Gaul from the Mesolithic.
Henri Nestlé sold his company in 1875 to his business associates and then lived with his family alternately in Montreux and Glion, where they helped people with small loans and publicly contributed towards improving the local infrastructure.
Babinski lived with his younger brother, Henri Babinski, a distinguished engineer and famous cook who, as " Ali Baba ," published a classic cookbook.
From 1908 to 1910 he lived in Paris, where he associated with Henri Matisse and Théophile Steinlen, and in 1911 he was in Italy.
Saint-Paul is also well known for the artists who have lived there, such as Marc Chagall, and more recently the couple Bernard Henri Levy and Arielle Dombasle.
* Henri Matisse lived in Clamart before the First World War.
The writers Henri Bosco ( 1888 – 1976 ) and Albert Camus ( 1913 – 1960 ) both lived there and are buried in the local cemetery.

Henri and until
Honoré de Balzac introduced the perfectly worldly and unmoved Henri de Marsay in La fille aux yeux d ' or ( 1835 ), a part of La Comédie Humaine, who fulfills at first the model of a perfect dandy, until an obsessive love-pursuit unravels him in passionate and murderous jealousy.
New Caledonia became a penal colony, and from the 1860s until the end of the transportations in 1897, about 22, 000 criminals and political prisoners were sent to New Caledonia, among them many Communards, including Henri de Rochefort and Louise Michel.
He had been a descendant of the Israelite tribe of Issachar ; he had been educated by his grandfathers, who had both been physicians to the court of Good King René of Provence ; he had attended Montpellier University in 1525 to gain his first degree: after returning there in 1529 he had successfully taken his medical doctorate ; he had gone on to lecture in the Medical Faculty there until his views became too unpopular ; he had supported the heliocentric view of the universe ; he had travelled to the north-east of France, where he had composed prophecies at the abbey of Orval ; in the course of his travels he had performed a variety of prodigies, including identifying a future Pope ; he had successfully cured the Plague at Aix-en-Provence and elsewhere ; he had engaged in scrying using either a magic mirror or a bowl of water ; he had been joined by his secretary Chavigny at Easter 1554 ; having published the first installment of his Propheties, he had been summoned by Queen Catherine de ' Medici to Paris in 1556 to discuss with her his prophecy at quatrain I. 35 that her husband King Henri II would be killed in a duel ; he had examined the royal children at Blois ; he had bequeathed to his son a ' lost book ' of his own prophetic paintings ; he had been buried standing up ; and he had been found, when dug up at the French Revolution, to be wearing a medallion bearing the exact date of his disinterment.
Even the often-advanced suggestion that quatrain I. 35 had successfully prophesied King Henri II's death did not actually appear in print for the first time until 1614, 55 years after the event.
It was Bucharest's only airport until 1965, when the Otopeni Airport ( today Henri Coandă International Airport ) was converted to civilian use.
His grandson, Henri d ' Artois, being merely a Grandson of France, would use the surname until his death.
From 1889 until 1894, Henri took part in the " Independent Artists ' Salon " on a regular basis.
Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (; 7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903 ) was a leading French Post-Impressionist artist who was not well appreciated until after his death.
Henry I of Brabant ( French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant ) ( 1165 – 5 September 1235 ), named " The Courageous " Duke of Brabant ( from 1183 ) and Duke of Lower Lotharingia ( from 1190 ) until his death.
The opposition to the regency was led by Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien, who pressured Marie into convoking the Estates General in 1614 and 1615, the last time they would meet in France until the opening events of the French Revolution.
It changed hands several times until 1589 when the Protestant King Henri IV ( of France and Navarre ) gave the castle to Duplessis-Mornay.
Henri Karayan ( 1921-2011 ), a member of Manouchian Group, participated in illegal distribution of Humanité in Paris and was engaged in armed struggle until the Liberation.
Before the battle, Marshal Henri, Vicomte de Turenne united his Franco-German army with an all-French army led by Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé ( then known as the Duc d ' Enghien, courtesy title of the heir to the Condé honours, to which he would not succeed until the following year ).
Written in 1780, while secretary to the French Legation to the US Army: " D ' Complot du Benedict Arnold & Sir Henri Clinton contre Eunas ` States du America General George Washington " One of the first accounts of Arnold's treason, was not published until 1816.
He then worked for the Diaghilev company from 1925 until the impresario's death, conducting the premieres of Barabau by Vittorio Rieti, The Prodigal Son and Le pas d ' acier by Sergei Prokofiev, and La Chatte by Henri Sauguet.
Embracing the open sexuality offered by Crosby and his wife Caresse, Henri Cartier-Bresson fell into an intense sexual relationship with her that lasted until 1931.
The concept of dual cell structure, which Henri Poincaré used in his proof of his Poincaré duality theorem, contained the germ of the idea of cohomology, but this was not seen until later.
* The Burgraviate of Nuremberg: this last title was created in 1060 by the Emperor Henri IV for the house of the Vohburg, and then passed to the house of Hohenzollern, which, since Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, continued to hold it until 1801.
The escapees, who included Jourde, Henri Rochefort, Paschal Grousset, Olivier Pain, Achille Ballière, and Bastien Grandhille, boarded the boat under the cover of darkness and hid in the ship ’ s hold until they cleared the harbor.
Fayette and Lefeuvre-Deumier also gave a few fragments ; but it was not until 1819 that an attempt was made by Henri de Latouche to collect the poems in a substantive volume.
The idea for a pan-European football tournament was first proposed by the French Football Federation's secretary-general Henri Delaunay in 1927, but it was not until 1958 that the tournament was started — three years after Delaunay's death.
He first taught literature at the lycée Henri IV in Paris until hired in 1953 by Guy de Rothschild to work at Rothschild.

Henri and 1883
* Henri ( 1844 – 1883 )
* Henri, Count of Chambord ( Henri V ) ( 1844 – 1883 )
* Henri, comte de Chambord, nominally Henry V of France, ( 1820 – 1883 )
* Henri Rivière ( 1827 – 1883 ), naval officer, writer
Most famous Belgian authors are: Guido Gezelle ( 1830 – 1899 ), Emile Verhaeren ( 1855 – 1916 ), Max Elskamp ( 1862 – 1931 ), Maurice Maeterlinck ( 1862 – 1949 ), Paul van Ostaijen ( 1896 – 1926 ), Henri Michaux ( French born and educated in Belgium, 1899 – 1984 ) and Jacques Brel ( 1929 – 1978 ) and prose writers: Hendrik Conscience ( 1812 – 1883 ), Charles de Coster ( 1827 – 1879 ), Willem Elsschot ( 1882 – 1960 ), Michel de Ghelderode ( 1898 – 1962 ), Georges Simenon 1903-1989, Louis Paul Boon ( 1912 – 1979 ), Hugo Claus ( 1929 – 2008 ), Pierre Mertens ( born in 1939 ) Ernest Claes ( 1885 – 1968 ), and, Amélie Nothomb ( born in 1967 ).
In 1883, with the death of Henri, comte de Chambord, the senior branch of the family died out.
Henri of Artois, Count of Chambord ( Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné d ' Artois, duc de Bordeaux, comte de Chambord ; 29 September 1820 – 24 August 1883 ) was disputedly King of France from 2 to 9 August 1830 as Henry V, although he was never officially proclaimed as such.
Henri died on 24 August 1883 at his residence in Frohsdorf, Austria, at the age of sixty-two.
Henri Pirenne gained his doctorate in 1883 with a thesis on medieval Dinant.
File: Henri-Cordier. jpg |< center > Portrait d ' Henri Cordier ( 1883 ) Musée d ' Orsay, Paris </ center >
In 1883, nine years after Francis Garnier's death, the French naval officer Henri Rivière was also killed by the Black Flags in Tonkin, in remarkably similar circumstances.
Henri " Hendrik " Conscience ( 3 December 1812 Antwerp – 10 September 1883 Elsene ) was a Belgian writer.
Liu's intervention resulted in the French defeat in the Battle of Paper Bridge on 19 May 1883, in which the French commandant supérieur Henri Rivière was killed.
# Henri d ' Artois, Duke of Bordeaux and Count of Chambord ( 29 September 1820 – 24 August 1883 ) married Maria Theresa of Austria-Este.
Her first great success was in Henri Meilhac's Ma camarade ( 1883 ), and she soon became known as an emotional actress of rare gifts, notably in Décor, Germinie Lacerteux, Ma cousine, Amoureuse and Lysistrata.
* Henri Rivière ( naval officer ) ( 1827 – 1883 ), French naval commander involved in the conquest northern Vietnam
On August 24, 1883 Juan's distant cousin and brother-in-law Henri, comte de Chambord died.
The first major clash, the Battle of Paper Bridge ( 19 May 1883 ), in which the French naval captain Henri Rivière was killed, was a striking victory for the Black Flag Army.
Henri Martin ( February 20, 1810-December 14, 1883 ) was a French historian celebrated in his own day, whose modern reputation has been eclipsed by the greater literary and interpretive powers of his contemporary, the equally passionate patriot Jules Michelet, whose works have often been reprinted.
To these " absences " from poetry, as Henri Chantavoine calls them, belong the seven volumes of La Vie pour rire ( 1881 – 1883 ), Contes pantagruéliques et galants ( 1884 ), Le Livre des joyeusetés ( 1884 ), Gauloiseries nouvelles ( 1888 ), & c.
Although the Vietnamese authorities in Ninh Bình made no attempt to hinder the passage of an expedition launched by Henri Rivière in March 1883 to capture Nam Dinh, they were known to be hostile towards the French.
His last works were The Merry Duchess ( 1883 at the Royalty Theatre, starring Kate Santley and in which Louie Henri also appeared ) and The Golden Ring ( starring Marion Hood ) ( 1883 ), both with words by G. R. Sims.

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