• An émigré (French: [emigʁe]) is a person who has emigrated, often with a connotation of political or social exile or self-exile. The word is the past...
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    "émigré" is most commonly used in France, the United States, and the United Kingdom. A term preferred by the émigrés themselves was first-wave émigré (эмигрантъ...
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  • Emigre may refer to: Émigré, a person who has emigrated Émigré (album), the debut solo studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Wendy Matthews Emigre...
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  • the magazine began in 1984, it featured work by and topics important to émigré artists. The first eight issues were concerned with boundaries, international...
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  • of Emigre magazine, a publication founded by VanderLans and two Dutch friends who met in San Francisco, CA in 1984. Note that unlike the word émigré, Emigre...
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    circa May 1793 Founder: Spanish general Ricardos, Spanish soldiers under Émigré officers Commander: Size: Theatre of operations: Defence of Vallespir, then...
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    Denis Yevgenyevich Kapustin (Russian: Дени́с Евге́ньевич Капу́стин; born 6 March 1984), commonly known as Denis Nikitin (Дени́с Ники́тин) or by his nom-de-guerre...
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    England shall come over. ... — From "Jolly Jack of Dover," a popular anti-émigré song from early 1793. Many more stayed in Europe, especially in Great Britain...
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    Charles X (Charles Philippe; 9 October 1757 – 6 November 1836) was King of France from 16 September 1824 until 2 August 1830. An uncle of the uncrowned...
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    the Battle of Quiberon was a major landing on the Quiberon peninsula by émigré, counter-revolutionary troops in support of the Chouannerie and Vendée Revolt...
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