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Robinet (grape)
Robinet may refer to : People * Jean-Baptiste Robinet (1735–1820), French naturalist * Stéphane Robinet (born 1983), French footballer * Thomas Robinet (born 1996), French footballer * Alexandre Robinet de La Serve (1821–1882), French journalist and politician, deputy and then senator of Réunion from 1870 to 1882 * Nicole Robinet de La Serve (1791–1842), French journalist, lawyer and politician * Cora Millet-Robinet (1798–1890), French agricultural innovator and silk producer * Robinet Testard (fl. 1470–1531), French medieval illuminator and painter * Marcel Perez (1884–1929), Spanish comedian, stage name Robinet * Robinet (composer) (fl 1482–1507), French composer Other * Common chaffinch, a small bird of the finch family * European robin The European robin (''Erithacus rubecula''), known simply as the robin or robin redbreast in Great Britain & Ireland, is a small insectivorous passerine bird that belongs to the chat subfamily of the Old World flycatcher f ...
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Jean-Baptiste Robinet
Jean-Baptiste Robinet (; 23 June 1735 Р24 March 1820), also known as Jean-Baptiste-Ren̩ Robinet, was a French naturalist, known for his five-volume work ''De la nature'' (1761-8). He was also involved in the sequel publications to the ''Encyclop̩die'', took on Diderot's editorial role, and was a translator of numerous works to the French language. Life Robinet was born in Rennes on 23 June 1735, and died there on 24 March 1820. Early in life he was educated by the Jesuits and embraced the rule of St. Ignatius, but soon regretted his loss of freedom and entered the world of letters. He traveled to Holland to publish his book ''De la nature'' which in time gained notoriety due to the peculiar opinions presented in the book. Upon his return to Paris in 1778 he was appointed royal censor and private secretary to Antoine-Jean Amelot de Chaillou. During the French revolution he lost all employment and retired to his home, where he lived in relative seclusion, occupied only with ...
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Stéphane Robinet
Stéphane Robinet (; born 2 May 1983) is a former association football, footballer playing for Championnat National side Paris FC as a striker. He retired from football in July 2012. References External linksStéphane Robinet profile
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Thomas Robinet
Thomas Robinet (born 18 August 1996) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for AS Nancy. Career Robinet's youth career started at FCO Chandieu, before spending five years with Lyon and then spending time at Saint-Priest. Whilst at Saint-Priest he was part of the ''Pôle Espoir'' (part of the structure of French Football showcasing young talent) in Dijon, and was signed by FC Sochaux-Montbéliard into their youth system in 2011. He made his debut for Sochaux on 31 July 2015, in the first round of the 2015–16 Ligue 2 season, coming on as a late substitute in the 0–0 draw at Clermont. His full debut came later the year, on 15 October, in the 1–0 win over Evian Thonon Gaillard F.C. On 20 January 2016 he signed his first professional contract with the club, committing himself to Sochaux until 2018. His first league goal for the club came on 12 August 2016, in a 2–1 victory at Clermont. In the summer of 2019, at the end of his Sochaux contract, Robinet ...
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Alexandre Robinet De La Serve
Alexandre-Marie-Nicolas Robinet de La Serve (30 March 1821 – 4 February 1882) was a French sugar manufacturer, journalist and politician who was deputy and then senator of Réunion from 1870 to 1882 in the first years of the French Third Republic. Infancy (1821–25) Alexandre Robinet de La Serve was born in Paris on 30 March 1821. His parents were Nicole Robinet de La Serve (1791–1842) and Clélie-Germinal Chevassut (1797–1825). His father was a lawyer, politician and scholar who was born and died on the Île Bourbon (since 1848 called the Île de la Réunion). His father moved to France after the British annexed the island in 1810, and married the daughter of Alexandre Chevassut( fr). Chevassut was a political agent and journalist who was the valet of Madame de Staël and founded the journal ''Le Constitutionnel'' under the Bourbon Restoration. Chevassut employed Nicole Robinet de La Serve on the anti-royalist and Bonapartist daily ''Le Constitutionnel''. Youth (1825†...
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Nicole Robinet De La Serve
Jean-Pierre-François Nicole Robinet de La Serve (1791, Isle Bourbon – 20 December 1842, Salazie) was a French journalist, lawyer and politician.''Robinet de La Serve : l'énergumène créole'', Patrick Imhaus, Océan Éditions – . Biography La Serve fought in the Indian Ocean during the Napoleonic wars. After La Réunion was captured by the British, he went to Paris, where he also fought in the defence of the city. He lived in the palace of Alexandre Chevassut, at rue des Saints-Pères. Chevassut was a remote relative, whose daughter he married, and who allowed him to join the '' Constitutionnel''. La Serve came to know Benjamin Constant and Jacques-Antoine Manuel, and became an opponent to the Bourbon Restauration, denouncing its excesses in '' De la Royauté'', an essay published in 1819. His positions attracted suspicions, and he came to be involved in an affair linked to that of the Four Sergeants of La Rochelle; he was trialed, and afterwards returned to La Réun ...
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Cora Millet-Robinet
Cora Millet-Robinet (28 November 1798 – 7 December 1890) was a French agricultural innovator and silk producer. She was the author of a highly popular handbook of farming, household management and cookery, known in English as ''The French Country Housewife''. Biography Her father and mother, both French in origin, had farmed in the French Caribbean colony of Saint-Domingue, which had become the independent state of Haiti. Dispossessed as a result of the Haitian revolution, they moved to Paris where Cora Robinet, their first daughter, was born. Nothing is known of her childhood or education. In 1823 she married her mother's brother, lieutenant-colonel François Millet who, likewise born in Saint-Domingue, had recently been widowed and had come to live with his sister's family in Paris. He also owned a château and farm in Poitou, La Cataudière in the commune of Availles-en-Châtellerault (département of Vienne). After their marriage he and Cora took up farming there, eagerly exp ...
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Robinet Testard
Robinet Testard ( fl. 1470–1531) was a French medieval illuminator and painter, whose works are difficult to attribute since none of them was signed or dated. He is known to have worked for the family of Charles, Count of Angoulême (1459–96) in Cognac, and made Valet de Chambre to the family in 1484. When the Count of Angoulême died in 1496, Testard accepted service with the Count's widow, Louise of Savoy, and is mentioned at the time of her death in 1531. Testard started his career in Poitiers. His works include a page in a ''Missal for Poitiers Use'', the ''La Rochefoucauld Hours'', and two other ''Books of Hours''. His middle period, characterised by tight compositions and sharply defined colouring, is typified by his ''Roman de la Rose'', the ''Nouailher Missal'' and the ''Book of Hours'', probably painted for Charles, Count of Angoulême about 1480. Surprisingly, 17 engravings by Israhel van Meckenem were included in the tome and coloured by Testard. He produced ano ...
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Marcel Perez
Marcel Perez, born Marcel Fernández Pérez (January 29, 1884 – February 8, 1929), was an internationally celebrated Spanish-born creator and star of over 200 silent comedy short subjects. He directed himself in nearly two-thirds of these films, acting, on two continents under such names as ''Marcel Fabre'', ''Michel Fabre'', ''Fernandea Perez'', ''Manuel Fernández Pérez'', ''Robinet'', ''Tweedy'', ''Tweedledum'', and ''Twede-Dan''. Biography Born in Madrid, Perez began his professional career by working as a circus clown in Paris. His film career started with comedy films of the production companies Pathé Frères and Éclair. In 1910 Arturo Ambrosio signed him for his production company, Ambrosio Films. Perez directed several comedies while working for the production company. He had directed and acted in the sci-fi film ''Le avventure straordinarissime di Saturnino Farandola'', a series of 18 episodes released on the eve of first World War and based on a science ficti ...
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Common Chaffinch
The common chaffinch or simply the chaffinch (''Fringilla coelebs'') is a common and widespread small passerine bird in the finch family. The male is brightly coloured with a blue-grey cap and rust-red underparts. The female is more subdued in colouring, but both sexes have two contrasting white wing bars and white sides to the tail. The male bird has a strong voice and sings from exposed perches to attract a mate. The chaffinch breeds in much of Europe, across the Palearctic to Siberia and in northwestern Africa. The female builds a nest with a deep cup in the fork of a tree. The clutch is typically four or five eggs, which hatch in about 13 days. The chicks fledge in around 14 days, but are fed by both adults for several weeks after leaving the nest. Outside the breeding season, chaffinches form flocks in open countryside and forage for seeds on the ground. During the breeding season, they forage on trees for invertebrates, especially caterpillars, and feed these to ...
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European Robin
The European robin (''Erithacus rubecula''), known simply as the robin or robin redbreast in Great Britain & Ireland, is a small insectivorous passerine bird that belongs to the chat subfamily of the Old World flycatcher family. About in length, the male and female are similar in colouration, with an orange breast and face lined with grey, brown upper-parts and a whitish belly. It is found across Europe, east to Western Siberia and south to North Africa; it is sedentary in most of its range except the far north. The term ''robin'' is also applied to some birds in other families with red or orange breasts. These include the American robin (''Turdus migratorius''), a thrush, and the Australasian robins of the family Petroicidae, the relationships of which are unclear. Taxonomy, etymology and systematics The European robin was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the 10th edition of his ''Systema Naturae'' under the binomial name ''Motacilla rubecula''. Its specific epith ...
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Robinet (grape)
Robinet may refer to : People * Jean-Baptiste Robinet (1735–1820), French naturalist * Stéphane Robinet (born 1983), French footballer * Thomas Robinet (born 1996), French footballer * Alexandre Robinet de La Serve (1821–1882), French journalist and politician, deputy and then senator of Réunion from 1870 to 1882 * Nicole Robinet de La Serve (1791–1842), French journalist, lawyer and politician * Cora Millet-Robinet (1798–1890), French agricultural innovator and silk producer * Robinet Testard (fl. 1470–1531), French medieval illuminator and painter * Marcel Perez (1884–1929), Spanish comedian, stage name Robinet * Robinet (composer) (fl 1482–1507), French composer Other * Common chaffinch, a small bird of the finch family * European robin The European robin (''Erithacus rubecula''), known simply as the robin or robin redbreast in Great Britain & Ireland, is a small insectivorous passerine bird that belongs to the chat subfamily of the Old World flycatcher f ...
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Robinett (other)
Robinett is a surname. It is derived from the given name Robin, French diminutive of Robert. Notable people with the surname include: * Paul Robinett (born 1970s?), American Internet personality * Paul McDonald Robinett (1893-1975), U.S. Army general of World War II * Stephen Robinett (1941–2004), American writer * Thomas Robinett (born 1949), American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives * Warren Robinett Joseph Warren Robinett Jr. (born December 25, 1951) In the A. Miller interview, Robinett says he was 26 in November 1977. is a designer of interactive computer graphics software, notable as the developer of the Atari 2600's ''Adventure'' — ... (born 1951), American video game designer * Florence M. Voegelin (1927–1989), also known as Florence M. Robinett, American anthropologist and linguist See also * Robinet (other) * Robinette (other) {{surname, Robinett ...
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