Augustin Clervaux
Augustin may refer to: * Augustin (name), male name, variant of Augustine * Augustin (typography), English or 14-point type * Augustin, Brașov, a commune in Brașov County, Romania * Dacian fortress of Augustin, ruined Dacian fortified town in modern Romania * Palace of Augustin, a palace in Vitoria, Spain Film * Augustin (film), ''Augustin'' (film), a 1995 French film * ''Augustin, King of Kung-Fu'', 1999 French movie Music * O du lieber Augustin ("Oh, you dear Augustin"), a popular Viennese song * Augustin (song), "Augustin" (song), Sweden's 1959 Eurovision Song Contest entry See also * Augustine (other) * Agustin {{Disambiguation, geo, hn ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Augustin (name)
Augustin is a name, a variant of Augustine used in several languages, and may refer to: People Surname Notable persons with the surname of Augustin include: * Aboobakar Augustin (born 1985), Mauritian footballer * Anja Augustin (born 1974), German soprano * Basilio Augustín (1840–1910), Spanish Governor General of the Philippines * Celestin Augustin (born 1971), Madagascan Olympic boxer * D. J. Augustin (born 1987), American basketball player * Eduard Augustin (born 1942), East German canoer * Fernando Augustin (born 1980), Mauritian sprinter * Ionel Augustin (born 1955), Romanian footballer * Jean-Baptiste Jacques Augustin (1759–1832), French painter * Jean-Kévin Augustin (born 1997), French professional football player * Jean-Marc Augustin (born 1965), French boxer * Jeremias Augustin (born 1985), Swedish ice hockey player * Johan Samuel Augustin (1715–1785), German-Danish astronomical writer and civil servant * Josef Augustin (born 1942), Czech chess master * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Augustin (typography)
In typography, the point is the smallest unit of measure. It is used for measuring font size, leading, and other items on a printed page. The size of the point has varied throughout printing's history. Since the 18th century, the size of a point has been between 0.18 and 0.4 millimeters. Following the advent of desktop publishing in the 1980s and 1990s, digital printing has largely supplanted the letterpress printing and has established the DTP point (DeskTop Publishing point) as the ''de facto'' standard. The DTP point is defined as of an international inch () and, as with earlier American point sizes, is considered to be of a pica. In metal type, the point size of the font describes the height of the metal body on which the typeface's characters were cast. In digital type, letters of a font are designed around an imaginary space called an '' em square''. When a point size of a font is specified, the font is scaled so that its em square has a side length of that parti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Augustin, Brașov
Augustin (german: Agestendorf; hu, Ágostonfalva) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Augustin. Formerly part of Ormeniș, it was split off in 2005 to form a separate commune. The village is located at the northern edge of the county, on the border with Covasna County. It lies in the southern part of the Baraolt basin, on the left bank of the Olt River. Nestled at the foot of the Perșani Mountains, above sea level, it is away from Brașov, the county seat. The Augustin train station serves Line 300 of the CFR network, which connects Bucharest with the Hungarian border near Oradea. At the 2011 census, 51.8% of inhabitants were Roma, 46% Romanians and 2.2% Hungarians. In 2007, the Augustin hermitage for nuns was built on the spot known as Monastery Hill, after a monastery that used to be there, before being destroyed in 1760. See also *Dacian fortress of Augustin It was a Dacian fortified town. References Daci ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Palace Of Augustin
The Augustin Zulueta Palace ( es, Palacio Augustín Zulueta) is a palace located in Vitoria-Gazteiz, Álava, Spain, in ''Fray Francisco promenade'', 8. The palace was built in 1912 by the architects Julián de Apraiz and Javier Luque, designers of the New Cathedral of Vitoria-Gazteiz. They followed the taste of the wealthy families of that time. It was Don Ricardo de Augustin, developer of many other buildings, who ordered its construction. The palace currently houses the Museum of Fine Arts of Álava (Museo de Bellas Artes de Álava). The museum is devoted to Spanish art from the 17th to the 20th centuries, as well as Basque art from 1850 to 1950. It was declared ''Bien de Interés Cultural'' in 1962. History Origin In 1912 the Augustin-Zulueta matrimony (Elvira Zulueta and Ricardo de Augustin) begun the construction of their private dwelling in the ''Fray Francisco promenade''. Elvira came from a wealthy family, and after his marriage with the lawyer from Madrid Ricard ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Augustin (film)
''Augustin'' is a 1995 French comedy film directed by Anne Fontaine. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Cast *Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc as Augustin *Maggie Cheung as Ling *Stéphanie Zhang as Caroline *Guy Casabonne as Cyril Cachones *Darry Cowl as René *Bernard Campan as Boutinot *Nora Habib as Shula *Claude Pecher as M Poirer *James Lord as American Client *Jacqueline Vimpierre as Madam Balavoine *Rahim Mazioud as Maitre d'hotel *René Boulet as M. Linette *Thierry Lhermitte Thierry Lhermitte (; born 24 November 1952) is a French actor, director, writer and producer, best known for his comedic roles. He was a founder of the comedy troupe ''Le Splendid'' in the 1970s, along with, among others, Christian Clavier, Gérar ... as Himself References External links * 1995 films 1995 comedy films 1990s French-language films French comedy films Films directed by Anne Fontaine 1990s French films {{1990s-comedy-fil ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Augustin, King Of Kung-Fu
''Augustin, King of Kung-Fu'' (french: Augustin, roi du Kung-fu) is a 1999 film, directed by Anne Fontaine. Cast and roles * Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc as Augustin, an actor playing in minor roles. He is passionate about kung fu and has self-studied by watching movies and practicing in his small apartment * Maggie Cheung as Ling, an acupuncture doctor. She studied in Guangzhou and has been living with her cousins in Paris for a year and a half *Darry Cowl as René *Bernard Campan as Boutinot *Paulette Dubost as Madame Haton, the old neighbor *Pascal Bonitzer as The movie director * Ming Shan as Kung-fu teacher * Patricia Dinev as Chantal *Fanny Ardant as Herself * Anne-Laure Meury as Prostitute * Ham-Chau Luong as Kung-fu master in the dream * Winston Ong as Monsieur Li * Reinaldo Wong as The hotel receptionist *Marc Hoang as Ballet soloist *André Dussollier as Himself Filming locations *Paris, mainly in the Chinatown of the 13th arrondissement *Beijing } Beijing ( ; ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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O Du Lieber Augustin
"" ("Oh, you dear Augustin") is a popular Viennese song, first published about 1800. It is said to refer to the balladeer Marx Augustin and his brush with death in 1679. Augustin himself is sometimes named as the author, but the origin is unclear. Background In 1679, Vienna was struck by the Great Plague and Augustin was a ballad singer and bagpiper, who toured the city's inns entertaining people. The Viennese people loved Augustin because of his charming humour in bitter times, and they called him (Dear Augustin). According to legend, once he was drunk and on his way home he fell in the gutter and went to sleep. He was mistaken for a dead man by the gravediggers patrolling the city for dead bodies. They picked him up and threw him, along with his bagpipes which they presumed were infected, into a pit filled with bodies of plague victims outside the city walls. Next day when Augustin woke up, he was unable to get out of the deep mass grave. He was shocked and after a while h ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Augustin (song)
Sweden was in their second Eurovision Song Contest represented by Brita Borg with the song "Augustin". The winning song was elected in the Swedish national final: Melodifestivalen 1959. Eight semi-finals were held on the radio. During the semi-finals, Sveriges Radio decided that the winning song would represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 1959. The singer for Cannes had already been selected. Before Eurovision ''Säg det med musik: Stora Schlagertävlingen'' ''Säg det med musik: Stora Schlagertävlingen'' (retroactively often referred to as ''Melodifestivalen 1959'' was the national final for the song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 1959. It was held on 29 January 1959 and was the first time that this system of picking a song was being used. Format Already before the national final, it had been decided that Brita Borg would represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1959. However, different artists were chosen to present the songs competing ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Augustine (other)
Saint Augustine of Hippo (354–430), was a Church Father. Augustine may also refer to: People * Augustine (actor) (1955–2013), Malayalam film actor * Augustine of Canterbury (died 604), the first Archbishop of Canterbury * Saint Augustine (other) * Augustine (given name) **List of people with given name Augustine * Augustine (surname), includes a list of people with the surname Film * ''Augustine'' (film), a 2012 French film by Alice Winocour Music * "Augustine", a song by Patrick Wolf from ''The Magic Position'' Places * Augustine Volcano, a volcano on Augustine Island * Augustine Heights, Queensland, a suburb in Ipswich, Australia * Temple of the Augustinians, Brussels, a former Baroque-style church in Brussels, Belgium * Les Augustins, a small group of rocks in the archipelago of Îles des Saintes, Caribbean Sea Other uses * Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians * Augustinians, Catholic monastic order * Enchiridion of Augustine * Luhring Augustine Gallery, a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |