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    Eugène Robert d’Humières (2 March 1868 – 26 April 1915) was a French man of letters, poet, chronicler, translator and theatre director. Robert d'Humières was...
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    Holy Spirit in 1579, the same year he died. Jacques d'Humières was the son of Jean II d'Humières. Jean was governor of Péronne and a military captain...
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  • Françoise d'Humières was the daughter of Charles de Contay, sénéchal du Maine, and Barbe de Hallwin, and married the courtier Jean d'Humières (d. 1550)...
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    among others. For the May 1894 production of Henri Bataille and Robert d'Humières' Sleeping Beauty, he secured Nouveau-Théâtre's space for the first...
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    1920 Louis Couperus The Hidden Force: A Story of Modern Java 1921 Robert d'Humières Through Isle and Empire 1905 Carl Ewald My Little Boy 1906 Carl Ewald...
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    situated in Arpajon-sur-Cère in the Cantal département of France. Robert d'Humières, grandfather of the present owners, was born here. He was a noted...
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    du Nord 1894 : La Belle au bois dormant (The Sleeping Beauty) by Robert d'Humières and Henry Bataille, directed by Lugné-Poe 1894 : Annabella (adaptation...
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    among others. For the May 1894 production of Henri Bataille and Robert d'Humières' Sleeping Beauty, however, he secured Nouveau-Théâtre's space for...
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    Fardeau de la liberté by Tristan Bernard 1911: L’Amour de Kesa by Robert d'Humières, directed by Lugné-Poe 1939: Roi de France by Maurice Rostand, directed...
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    Francis I died. Francis's governor and governess were Jean d'Humières and Françoise d'Humières, and his tutor was Pierre Danès, a Greek scholar originally...
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