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Sammael ( SAHM-mah-EHL ) ( originally known as Tel Janin Aellinsar ) is one of the primary antagonists of The Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan.
Cyril Mango identifies it with the Old Golden Gate ; van Millingen places it on the Seventh Hill, at a height probably corresponding to one of the later gates of the Theodosian Wall in that area ; and Raymond Janin places it further north, across the Lycus and near the point where the river passed under the wall.

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Janin authored the text for the song Chant des chemins de fer by Hector Berlioz, a fellow critic at the Débats.
Thomas D, Smudo and And. Ypsilon at the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung | IAA interviewed by Janin Reinhardt.

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* Jules Janin ( 1804 – 1874 ), writer and critic.
* Jules Janin ( 1804-1874 ), French writer and critic
* Maurice Janin ( 1862-1946 ), French general
* Albert Stanley Janin ( 1881-1931 ), U. S. hydro-airplane inventor
* Raymond Janin, ( 1882-1972 ), French Byzantinologist
* Zuzanna Janin ( born 1961 ), Polish visual artist and actor
* Pascal Janin ( born 1956 ), French footballer and football manager
* Janin Reinhardt ( born 1981 ), German television presenter and actress
* Janin Lindenberg ( born 1987 ), German track and field athlete
Van Millingen considered it to be a gate of the Theodosian Wall ( the Pege Gate ), while more recently, Janin and Mango have refuted this, suggesting that it was located on the Constantinian Wall.
The violent personal attacks in a pamphlet entitled Marie-Joseph Chénier et le prince des critiques ( 1844 ), in reply to Jules Janin, brought him a six-months sojourn in the Sainte-Pélagie prison, in the cell just vacated by Lamennais.

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He had many friends in Paris, among them Jules Janin and Théophile Gautier, and he wrote in collaboration with Jules Sandeau.

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In April 1865 Louis François Janin proposed a double wire with diamond-shaped metal barbs ; he was granted a patent.
They withdrew from the conflict in October 1918 but remained a presence ; their foreign adviser Maurice Janin regarded Kolchak as an instrument of the British and was pro-SR. Kolchak could not count on Japanese aid either ; the Japanese feared he would interfere with their occupation of Far Eastern Russia and refused him assistance, creating a buffer state to the east of Lake Baikal under Cossack control.
Nodier persuaded his friends, fellow men-of-letters, to visit the theater ; the journalist Jules Janin published a book of effusive praise, entitled Deburau, histoire du Théâtre à Quatre Sous, in 1832 ; and by the middle of the 1830s Deburau was known to " tout Paris ".

Janin and many
This title is largely due to his erratic behavior concerning religious minorities under his command, as historian Hunt Janin relates, al-Hakim " was known as the ' Mad Caliph ' because of his many cruelties and eccentricities ".

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A " Who's Who " of American geologists and other western individuals of the late 19th century make their appearance, including John Wesley Powell, Clarence King, Samuel Franklin Emmons, Henry Janin, and Rossiter W. Raymond.

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On Berlioz's return to Paris, a concert including Symphonie fantastique ( which had been extensively revised in Italy ) and Le retour à la vie was performed, with among others in attendance: Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Heinrich Heine, Niccolò Paganini, Franz Liszt, Frédéric Chopin, George Sand, Alfred de Vigny, Théophile Gautier, Jules Janin and Harriet Smithson.

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* René Leibowitz, Schoenberg et son école ( Paris, Editeur J B Janin, 1947 ) translated by Dika Newlin as Schoenberg and His School: The Contemporary Stage of the Language of Music ( New York, Philosophical Library, 1949 )
* Janin, Jules, Rachel et la Tragédie.

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The poems encountered some adverse criticism, but secured for their author the approbation and friendship of Alfred de Vigny and Jules Janin.
** Jules Janin, Histoire de la littérature dramatique
* Pierre Saumaise, Eloge sur la vie de Pierre Janin ( Dijon, 1623 )
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* Jules Janin, Histoire de la littérature dramatique, Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, 1855, p. 245-6

Janin and with
A study on Janin with a bibliography was published by Auguste Piédagnel in 1874.
Tel Janin Aellinsar had blue eyes and blond hair with a neat square trimmed beard.
During the Age of Legends Tel Janin Aellinsar was a world-renowned sportsman, with archery and swords.
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Van Millingen identifies it with the Old Golden Gate, while Janin considers it to have been located on the northern slope of the Seventh Hill.
Again however, while Mango identifies it with the Gate of the Prodromos, Janin considers the name to have been a corruption of the ta Meltiadou quarter, and places the gate to the west of the Mocius cistern.
The inner wall is traditionally identified by scholars like van Millingen and Janin with the Wall of Heraclius, built by Emperor Heraclius ( r. 610 – 641 ) after the Avar siege to enclose and protect the Church of the Blachernitissa.
On 12 December Estienne presented to the High Command, represented by General Maurice Janin, a plan to form an armoured force equipped with tracked vehicles.
Based on just three structures of the insulin dimer, trypsin-pancreatic trypsin inhibitor complex and oxyhaemoglobin, Cyrus Chothia and Joel Janin found that between 1, 130 and 1, 720 Angstroms < sup > 2 </ sup > of surface area was removed from contact with water indicating that hydrophobicity was the major factor stabilising protein-protein interactions.
He revised the third edition of his history himself ( 5 vols, 1848 ); a fourth appeared after his death with a preface by Jules Janin ( 5 vols, 1853 ).

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Hunt Janin and Andre Kahlmeyer thus conclude that the sharia is " long, diverse, and complicated.
The piece was not immediately a hit, but critics ' condemnation of it, particularly that of Jules Janin, who called it a " profanation of holy and glorious antiquity ," only provided vital publicity, serving to heighten the public's curiosity to see the piece.
For Jules Janin and Théophile Gautier, Pierrot was not a fool but an avatar of the post-Revolutionary People, struggling, sometimes tragically, to secure a place in the bourgeois world.
It was named by Albert C. Janin, after his wife Violet Blair Janin, a Washington, D. C. socialite and part of the influential Blair family for whom the Blair House in Washington D. C. is named.
Jules Gabriel Janin ( 16 February 1804 – 19 June 1874 ) was a French writer and critic.
From the day, however, when Janin became the theatrical critic of the Débats, though he continued to write books, he was most notable in France as a dramatic critic.

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