Marie Roze (born Marie Hippolyte Ponsin; 2 March 1846 in Paris – 2 June 1926 in Paris), was a French operatic soprano. She was born in Paris. At the age...
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Magdalena Roze, Australian meteorologist Marie Roze, French singer Mārtiņš Roze, Latvian politician Nicolas Roze, French composer Nicolas Roze (chevalier)...
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sculptures, and objets d'art curated by Baroness Marie Roze Trenk, grand-daughter of opera singer Marie Roze. Prince Arfa's collection was sold by Sotheby's...
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down by du Locle as unsuitable. In September an approach was made to Marie Roze, well known for previous triumphs at the Opéra-Comique, the Opéra and...
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Raymond Rôze (14 July 1873 – 30 March 1920) was an English composer and conductor. He was born in London and the son of the French soprano Marie Rôze, and...
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Wikipedia. Marie Roze (1846–1926), French operatic soprano All pages with titles beginning with Marie Rose All pages with titles beginning with Marie-Rose Rose...
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Europe in the 1880s. Performances included: June 25, 1882 soirée at Marie Roze's house in London Her professional debut on 25 November 1882, London at...
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Jacobsen, Danish brewer, art collector, and philanthropist (d. 1914) 1846 – Marie Roze, French soprano (d. 1926) 1849 – Robert Means Thompson, American commander...
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Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot. From 1791-2, Romaine-la-Prophétesse and wife Marie Roze Adam led an uprising of thousands of slaves and came to govern two main...
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become "a respectable coffee grower and trader" by that time. Romaine met Marie Roze Adam, an enslaved creole (mulatta) woman, on the plantation of Rene Guindet...
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