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Antoinette du Ligier de la Garde Deshoulières
Antoinette Du Ligier de la Garde Deshoulières was a French poet. |
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Antoine-Vincent Arnault
Antoine-Vincent, chevalier Arnault (1 January 1766 – 16 September 1834) was a French playwright. |
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Anton Adamovič
Anton Adamovič was a literary critic, novelist, publicist and historian. |
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Anton Aleksandrovich Utkin
Anton Aleksandrovich Utkine is a Russian writer and director of documentary film born on March 24, 1967, in Moscow. |
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Anton Amann
Anton Amann was an Austrian chemist and
Professor of chemistry at the Innsbruck Medical University.
He worked in the area of physical chemistry, ECG analysis, and exhaled breath analysis. |
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Anton Antonov-Ovseenko
Anton Vladimirovich Antonov-Ovseenko was a Russian historian and writer. |
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Anton Arensky
Anton Stepanovich Arensky was a Russian composer of Romantic classical music, a pianist and a professor of music. |
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Antón Arrufat
Antón Arrufat Mrad was a Cuban dramatist, novelist, short story writer, poet and essayist. |
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Anton Aškerc
Anton Aškerc was an Slovenian poet and Roman Catholic priest who worked in Austria, best known for his epic poems. |
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Anton Bacalbașa
Anton Costache Bacalbașa was a Romanian political journalist, humorist and politician, chiefly remembered for his antimilitaristic series Moș Teacă. Together with his brothers Ioan and Constantin, he entered public life as a republican and socialist militant. For a while, his career was intertwined with that of Marxist doyen Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, who inspired in him the idea of a socialist art addressed to the masses. He was himself a popularizer of Marxist ideas, and one of the first Marxist intellectuals in Romanian political history. |