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  1. Charpentier, Marc-Antoine: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. No. H.496 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. IMC 29 First Pub lication. 1676 Librettist Thomas Corneille (1625-1709) Language French Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Baroque: Piece Style Baroque: Instrumentation 5 voices, mixed chorus (á 6), strings, continuo

  2. Antoine Dénériaz (born 6 March 1976 in Bonneville, Haute-Savoie) is a retired French World Cup alpine ski racer.He specialized in the speed events of downhill and super-G and is an Olympic gold medalist.. Dénériaz had three World Cup wins and six podiums, all in downhill. His first two podiums were both victories, at Val Gardena and Kvitfjell, during the 2003 season.

  3. Early years. Jacques Antoine Creuzé-Latouche was born at Châtellerault, Vienne, on 18 September 1749 to a Poitevin family of magistrates. [1] He qualified as a lawyer in Poitiers and practiced at the bar in Paris. He spent some time in Switzerland before returning to Châtellerault in 1784 where he bought the office of lieutenant general of ...

  4. Antoine André, chevalier de Sainte-Marthe de Lalande (1615 – 12 August 1679) was a French soldier who served in England, Belgium and Martinique. He is best known for his defeat of the Dutch in their attempted Invasion of Martinique (1674).As a young man he served as a captain of the guard of Queen Henrietta Maria of France, wife of Charles I of England.

  5. NANTES, France (AP) — Nantes appointed Antoine Kombouaré as coach on Monday with the mission of keeping one of France’s most storied clubs in the topflight. Kombouaré, who returns to Nantes after a previous coaching stint that ended in bitter disappointment, replaced Jocelyn Gourvennec.

  6. Early years (1801–41) Antoine Marie Ferdinand de Maussion de Candé was born on 10 March 1801 in Beynac-et-Cazenac, Dordogne.His parents were Antoine-Charles de Maussion de Candé, an attorney and then magistrate and prefect of Loir-et-Cher, and Marie Elisabeth de Beaumont de Repaire. His family may be traced back to Daniel de Maussion, chevalier, secretary to King Francis I of France.

  7. Antoine Massoulié (born at Toulouse, 28 October 1632; died at Rome, 23 January 1706) was a French Dominican theologian. He was uncompromising against Quietism , [1] and Molinism . [2]