Louis Lacoste, also given as De La Coste (c. 1675 – c. 1750) was a French composer of the Baroque era. He was a singer, first appearing in the chorus of... 2 KB (226 words) - 06:16, 11 April 2024 |
Jorge Coste (disambiguation), several people Jules Coste (journalist) (1840–1910) Louis de La Coste (1675–1750), a French composer Louise Zoé Coste or Louise... 2 KB (297 words) - 16:28, 18 December 2019 |
Albert II, Prince of Monaco (redirect from Alexandre Grimaldi-Coste) published a ten-page interview with Coste, including photographs of Albert holding and feeding the child. Coste also told the publication that she was... 75 KB (6,914 words) - 00:38, 4 May 2024 |
Orion (mythology) (category Articles with Latin-language sources (la)) the underworld until he is elevated to the heavens. French composer Louis de La Coste composed in 1728 the tragédie lyrique Orion. This time, it is Diana... 56 KB (7,732 words) - 22:14, 10 February 2024 |
Lobé [fr] (pilot) / Jean-Louis Garçon (first season on): commissaire Carl Bachert Lola Dewaere: Commandant Raphaëlle Coste Chloé Chevallier: Raphaëlle... 22 KB (1,688 words) - 18:17, 4 May 2024 |
aroused the interest of King Louis Philippe I and that gained Coste the post of chief architect of Marseille in 1844. Coste was born in Marseille, where... 7 KB (817 words) - 10:35, 27 January 2024 |
(1675–1742) Michel de la Barre (c. 1675–1745) Louis de La Coste, or Lacoste (c. 1675–c. 1750) Pietro Paolo Laurenti [it] (1675–1719) Jacques de Bournonville... 57 KB (6,206 words) - 22:04, 13 February 2024 |
Lacoste (disambiguation) (redirect from LaCoste) postmodern theologian Louis Lacoste (1798–1878), Canadian politician Louis Lacoste (composer) (c. 1675 – c. 1750), French composer Lucien LaCoste (1908–1995),... 2 KB (260 words) - 18:35, 12 August 2021 |