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Delamare
Delamare or De la Mare is a surname of Norman origin. Delamare may refer to: *Achille Joseph Delamare (1790-1873), French senator. *Sir Arthur de la Mare (1914–1994), British diplomat *Delphine Delamare (''née'' Couturier, 1822–1848), French housewife said to have inspired Flaubert's ''Madame Bovary'' *Frederick Archibald de la Mare (1877–1960), New Zealand lawyer and educationalist *Sir John Delamare (c.1320–1383), courtier of Edward III of England and builder of Nunney Castle in Somerset *Júlio Delamare (1928-1973), Brazilian sports journalist *Lise Delamare (1913–2006), French stage and film actress *Manuel De La Mare (born 1979), Italian music producer and recording artist *Marisa Delamare, character in ''His Dark Materials'' *Marcel Delamare, character in ''The Secret Commonwealth'' *Sir Peter de la Mare (died c.1387), English politician during the Good Parliament of 1376 *Philip DeLaMare (1823–1915), American Mormon who started a sugar factory in Utah *Rosine Dela ...
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Delamare-Deboutteville
Delamare-Deboutteville was among the earliest designs of car, driven by an internal combustion engine. It was developed in France by Édouard Delamare-Deboutteville and patented in 1884, but did not achieve commercial success. Development Édouard Delamare-Deboutteville described how, with his assistant Leon Malandin, he had built and driven his car in early 1884. The car had a front bench seat and a rear platform, four wheels, a transmission to the rear wheels by chain, shaft transmission and a differential. In 1883 Edouard Delamare-Deboutteville made a trial run of a car whose engine was powered by gas; but the gas supply hose broke during this first trial, so he replaced the gas with fuel oil. In order to use this product, he invented a wick carburetor. This vehicle travelled for the first time on the little road from Fontaine-le-Bourg to Cailly in Normandy in early February 1884. On 12 February 1884, he registered his design under patent number 160267. Several replicas wer ...
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Delphine Delamare
Veronique Delphine Delamare (17 February 18228 March 1848), born Couturier, was a French housewife who took numerous lovers and later committed suicide. She was said to have been the inspiration for Gustave Flaubert's 1857 novel ''Madame Bovary''. Biography Delamare was the daughter of a wealthy land owner. She married an unexciting country doctor, and being bored, she took various lovers. She committed suicide by taking prussic acid (known today as hydrogen cyanide). An article published 1848 in the 'Journal de Rouen' told about Doctor Delamare's wife's death in the village of Ry near Rouen, where the house of the Delamares and the tombstone of Delphine Delamare are still to be seen. Delamare's adulterous affairs, debts, and suicide were the inspiration for the character of Emma Bovary in Gustave Flaubert's ''Madame Bovary ''Madame Bovary'' (; ), originally published as ''Madame Bovary: Provincial Manners'' ( ), is a novel by France, French writer Gustave Flaubert, publ ...
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Júlio Delamare
Júlio Delamare (July 1, 1928 – July 11, 1973) was a Brazilian sports journalist who worked as a journalist and sports commentator for the newspaper ''O Globo'' for more than ten years and for the television network Rede Globo, where he was the first director of the sports department. He died on Varig Flight 820 Varig Flight 820 was a flight of the Brazilian airline Varig that departed from Galeão International Airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 11, 1973, for Orly Airport, in Paris, France. The plane, a Boeing 707, registration PP-VJZ, made an ..., in France. The plane caught on fire, causing it to crash. The Júlio Delamare Aquatics Centre, situated in Rio de Janeiro, was named after him, five years after the accident that caused his death. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Delamare, Júlio 1928 births 1973 deaths People from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazilian sports journalists Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in France Victims of aviation accidents o ...
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John Delamare
Sir John Delamare ( 1320 – 1383) was a knight at the court of King Edward III of England and the builder of Nunney Castle in Somerset. He gained permission to turn his manor house at Nunney into Nunney Castle in 1373. He was successively High Sheriff of Wiltshire (1374) and then High Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset (1377) and also Knight of the Shire for the same two counties, Wiltshire in 1376 and Somerset in 1373, 1377, and 1382. He was also lord of the manor of Fisherton Delamare and Bishopstrow in Wiltshire. His heiress was his niece Eleanor Delamere, who died in 1413. Through her marriage to William Paulet, Nunney and Fisherton passed to another William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester.''Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition The ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' Eleventh Edition (1910–1911) is a 29-volume reference work, an edition of the '' Encyclopædia Britannica''. It was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication ...
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Rosine Delamare
Denise Rosemonde "Rosine" Delamare (11 June 1911 – 17 March 2013) was a French costume designer. She was co-nominated for an Academy Award for her work on the film ''The Earrings of Madame de…'' (1953). Filmography Cinema * 1942 : '' The Blue Veil'' by Jean Stelli *1942 : ''La Symphonie fantastique'' by Christian-Jaque *1943 : ''The Heart of a Nation'' by Julien Duvivier *1943 : ''Pierre et Jean'' by André Cayatte *1943 : ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' by Robert Vernay *1943 : ''Shop Girls of Paris'' by André Cayatte *1945 : '' Boule de suif'' by Christian-Jaque *1946 : '' Strange Fate'' by Louis Cuny *1946 : ''The Revenge of Roger'' by André Cayatte *1947 : ''Monsieur Vincent'' by Maurice Cloche *1947 : '' Le Destin exécrable de Guillemette Babin'' by Guillaume Radot *1947 : '' Captain Blomet'' by Andrée Feix *1949 : '' Le Roi'' by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon *1949 : '' Doctor Laennec'' by Maurice Cloche *1949 : '' Les amants de Vérone'' by André Cayatte *1950 : ''My ...
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Lise Delamare
Lise Delamare (born Jolyse Effrey Jeanne Delamare; 9 April 1913 – 25 July 2006) was a French stage and film actress. Partial filmography * ''George and Georgette'' (1934) * ''Les précieuses ridicules'' (1934) * ''Pension Mimosas'' (1935) - Nelly * ''Notre-Dame d'amour'' (1936) - Roseline * '' The Cheat'' (1937) - Denise Moret * ''La Marseillaise'' (1938) - La Reine Marie-Antoinette * ''Péchés de jeunesse'' (1941) - Madeleine * '' The Duchess of Langeais'' (1942) - Madame de Serizy * ''La Symphonie fantastique'' (1942) - Harriet Smithson * '' La fausse maîtresse'' (1942) - Hélène * ''Le Destin fabuleux de Désirée Clary'' (1942) - Joséphine de Beauharnais * ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (1943) - Haydée (French version only) * ''The White Waltz'' (1943) - Hélène Madelin * '' Sowing the Wind'' (1944) - Fernande *''Farandole'' (1945) - Blanche * '' Father Goriot'' (1945) - Madame de Beauséant * '' Lunegarde'' (1946) - Madame de Vertumne * '' Raboliot'' (1946) - Flora * ...
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Marisa Delamare
Marisa Coulter (née Delamare) is a fictional character in Philip Pullman's ''His Dark Materials'' trilogy and one of the main antagonists of '' Northern Lights''. She is the former lover of Lord Asriel and is usually called "Mrs Coulter". Description Mrs Coulter is 35 years old in the third novel, ''The Amber Spyglass''. She is described as being "beautiful and young" with "sleek black hair" that "framed her cheeks" and slim, though later accounts of her describe her as having blonde or "golden" hair. Such details of a character's physical appearances are uncommon in ''His Dark Materials''. There is a reference in ''Lyra's Oxford'' to Mrs Coulter having written an academic work called 'The Bronze Clocks of Benin'. In the books, she is portrayed as an elegant and cool-minded sophisticate with social ''savoir faire'', but she is also calculating, power-hungry and ruthless. She has political connections, and is highly placed and trusted in the Church's hierarchy, who give her a l ...
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Xavier Delamare
Xavier Delamare is the former regional leader of Scientology for the South Eastern portion of France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan area .... He was convicted of fraud on November 15, 1999, and jailed. He received an eighteen-month sentence, "while four other members accused of fraud, violence and illegally practicing medicine were given suspended sentences of six months to a year". References External links *http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,252616,00.html French religious leaders French fraudsters French Scientologists French prisoners and detainees Prisoners and detainees of France Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{Crime-bio-stub ...
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Marcel Delamare
''The Secret Commonwealth'' is a 2019 fantasy novel by Philip Pullman, the second volume of his planned trilogy ''The Book of Dust''. The story is set twenty years or so after the events of ''La Belle Sauvage'' and ten years after the conclusion of ''the His Dark Materials'' trilogy. Lyra Silvertongue is now an adult. Setting The setting is a world dominated by the Magisterium, an international theocracy which actively suppresses heresy. In this world, humans' souls naturally exist outside of their bodies in the form of sapient " dæmons" in animal form which accompany, aid, and comfort their humans. An important plot device is the alethiometer, a truth-telling symbol reader. Plot Lyra is a student at St Sophia's College Oxford, but still lives at Jordan College. Her rescuer of twenty years earlier in ''La Belle Sauvage,'' Malcolm Polstead, is now an academic. Lyra has come to admire the works of two writers: Simon Talbot, a philosopher who asserts that rationality is al ...
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Achille Joseph Delamare
Achille Joseph Delamare (11 February, 1790– 8 March, 1873) was a French military officer and politician. He served as a member of the French Senate from 1852 to 1870. He was the owner of the Château de Marchais from 1836 to 1854. He served as the president of the Jockey-Club de Paris The Jockey Club de Paris is a traditional gentlemen's club and is regarded as the most prestigious of private clubs in Paris. It is best remembered as a gathering place of the elite of nineteenth-century French society. Today it is decidedly but ... from 1849 to 1853. References 1790 births 1873 deaths Military personnel from Paris People from Aisne French Senators of the Second Empire {{France-politician-stub ...
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Philip DeLaMare
Philip DeLaMare (alternately De La Mare; Delamare in French) (April 3, 1823 – October 16, 1915) was a convert to Mormonism who was a key figure in the attempts to introduce the sugar beet industry to Utah in the late-19th century. The modern neighborhood Sugar House, Salt Lake City is named for that trial sugar factory. Early life DeLaMare was born on the Isle of Jersey in 1823. His parents were Francis DeLaMare and Jane Esther Hier. Role in founding the Sugarhouse area DeLaMare converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1849. In 1851, while on a mission to France, DeLaMare accompanied apostle John Taylor to Arras. Arras was home to extensive beet sugar plants and DeLaMare was able to carefully study the industry and evaluate whether or not this business would work well in Utah. Taylor and DeLaMare, along with others, purchased beet sugar manufacturing supplies and imported it to America. The Philip DeLaMare Company The sugar factory ma ...
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Delamarre
Delamarre is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Camille Delamarre (born 1979), French film editor and director * Hervé Delamarre (born 1967), French slalom canoeist *Louis-Charles-Auguste Delamarre de Lamellerie (1771–1840), French Navy officer and captain * Raymond Delamarre (1890–1986), French sculptor and medalist *Xavier Delamarre Xavier Delamarre (; born 5 June 1954) is a French linguist, lexicographer, and diplomat. He is regarded as one of the world's foremost authorities on the Gaulish language. Since 2019, he has been an associate researcher for the CNRS- PSL AOrOc l ... (born 1954), French linguist, lexicographer and diplomat See also * Delamare {{Surname ...
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