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    Antoine-Vincent Arnault (1 January 1766 – 16 September 1834) was a French playwright. Arnault was born in Paris. His first play, Marius à Minturne (1791)...
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  • Arnault may refer to: Antoine-Vincent Arnault (1766–1834), French dramatist and poet Bernard Arnault (born 1949), French businessman Delphine Arnault...
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    of Yoruba or Dahomey origin, given slave trading patterns. Antoine-Vincent Arnault, Antoine Jay, Etienne de Jouy, and Jacques Marquet de Norvins, “Dumas...
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  • Davy de la Pailleterie, Archives Nationale de France, LX465. Antoine-Vincent Arnault, Antoine Jay, Etienne de Jouy, and Jacques Marquet de Norvins, "Dumas...
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    original on 27 February 2024. Retrieved 14 November 2020. Antoine-Vincent Arnault; Antoine Jay; Étienne de Jouy; Jacques Marquet de Norvins (1821). Biographie...
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  • melodramma 2 acts Felice Romani, after Blanche et Montcassin by Antoine-Vincent Arnault 26 December 1819 Teatro alla Scala, Mialn I/30 Maometto II (revised...
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  • vaudevilles, with Nicolas Gersin, Paris, Vaudeville, 1 Octobre 1805 Antoine-Vincent Arnault, Antoine Jay, Étienne de Jouy, Biographie nouvelle des contemporains...
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  • Louis-Benoît Picard, 1807–1828, comedian, poet, novelist and playwright Antoine-Vincent Arnault, 1829–1834, poet, fabulist and playwright Eugène Scribe, 1834–1861...
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  • d'Antoine-Vincent Arnault, p. 448. France, dictionnaire encyclopédique, de Philippe Le Bas, p. 472, and Biographie nouvelle des contemporains, de Antoine-Vincent...
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    and was twice Prime Minister of France. He was born in Paris, the son of Antoine de Vignerot du Plessis, 4th Duke of Richelieu, and of his wife, Adélaïde...
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