A student of Gaetano Donizetti, he is best known for having completed the score of Donizetti’s unfinished opera Le duc d’Albe for its first public performance in 1882, some forty years after Donizetti’s death.
Bar-le-Duc | Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon | Charles de Sainte-Maure, duc de Montausier | Hugues-Bernard Maret, duc de Bassano | Eugène Viollet-le-Duc | Duc de La Rochefoucauld | Michel Duc-Goninaz | Étienne François, duc de Choiseul | Claude Victor-Perrin, Duc de Belluno | Philippe, duc d'Orléans | Le duc d'Albe | Jean, 2nd Duc d'Alençon | Duc d'Orléans | duc de Choiseul | Duc d'Anville Expedition | DUC | Duc | Aignay-le-Duc | Agenor, duc de Gramont | Pierre d'Alcantara Charles Marie, duc d'Arenberg | Philippe de France, ''duc d'Orléans'' | Massa d'Albe | Louis' wife with the duc de Choiseul | Louis Philippe Joseph d'Orléans, duc d'Orléans, ''duc de Montpensier'' | Louis Philippe II d'Orléans, duc d'Orléans, ''duc de Montpensier'' | Louis, duc d'Orléans | Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de Saint-Simon | Louis d'Armagnac, duc de Nemours'', 19th century copy of an old portrait by Charles de Steuben | Louis Albert Guislain Bacler d'Albe | Le duc d’Albe |
October 21 – Louis Albert Guislain Bacler d'Albe, French artist, map-maker and close strategic advisor of Napoléon (died 1824)
The revolt was crushed by Troops from Lorraine on 20 May 1525, and Albé was named by the Lord of Ensisheim as among those responsible for the sacking of the abbeys, and liable for reprisal.
In 2010, Albe Back released his mixtape Back 2 Dope which was executive produced by Jared Lee Gosselin and features rapper Maino, DMC, Macy Gray, and Albe's mentor and co-founder of The Last Poets, Abiodun Oyewole.
Donizetti - Il duca d'Alba - Giangiacomo Guelfi, Caterina Mancini, Amedeo Berdini, Dario Caselli - Coro e Orchestra della RAI di Roma, Fernando Previtali
They acknowledge the contributions of people like Emanuel Swedenborg, Edmund Fournier D'Albe, Carl Charlier, and Knut Lundmark to the subject of cosmology and a fractal-like interpretation, or explanation thereof.
Another regal grandparent is the French countess Félicité Perpétue Catherine de Paul de Lamanon d'Albe, ("Albe" is the French vernacular of Alba, a region in Spain), whose regal ancestry can be traced back to the foundations of Rome; and who descends from the Duke of Alba Fernando Álvarez de Toledo d'Albe.
Andreas Alphagus Bellnensis' translations include the works of Avicenna, Averroes, Serapion, al-Qifti, and Albe'thar.