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Romain-Octave Pelletier

Romain-Octave Pelletier II (1904–1968), Canadian music critic, music producer, and violinist


Allobroges

From the "Palace of Mirrors" baths at Saint-Romain-en-Gal, across the river from modern Vienne, but part of ancient Vienne, comes a statue of the town's tutelary goddess.

Aviara, Carlsbad, California

The Real Housewives of Miami star and former Dancing With the Stars contestant, Joanna Krupa, married her longtime love, Romain Zago, at the Park Hyatt Aviara resort for a reported $1 million wedding.

Bernard Lefebvre

Les Cinématographes de la Saint-Romain de Rouen : 1896-1907, CRDP, Mont-Saint-Aignan, 1982

Crawley Raiders

A number of ex-players and coaches have gone onto other roles within American Football notably Marcel Bellefeuille, who is the current Head Football Coach at the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Canadian Football League, Ian Ellis, who is the current Head Football Coach at the Farnham Knights, and also Malcolm Bamsey and Gus Romain who are currently on the coaching staff of the Sussex Thunder.

Dani Romain

Dani Romain is a Canadian screenwriter and television producer, who has been the writing and production partner of George F. Walker in the television series This Is Wonderland, The Line and Living in Your Car, and the film Niagara Motel.

French Consulate General, San Francisco

Born in Saint-Mandé 1972, Romain Serman is an alumnus of Centre universitaire d’études politiques of Nancy and l’Institut d’études politiques of Paris before moving on to the École nationale d'administration.

Jules Romain

Giulio Romano, alias "Jules Romain", Italian painter, of the 16th century

Le Romain

Pierre Mignard, a French painter called "Mignard le Romain" to distinguish him from his brother Nicolas Mignard

Ozaki Kihachi

Ozaki also published Yama no Ehon (“Mountain Picture Book”) a collection of miscellaneous thoughts, and many translations of Romain Rolland, Herman Hesse, Rainer Maria Rilke, Maurice Maeterlinck and Georges Duhamel.

Palm 105.5

After the RSLs, Dr. Avtar Lit and Palm Radio Ltd agreed to apply for the Torbay Licence, Managing Director of London Media Company, Neil Romain joined the Board of the newly formed Palm FM Limited with his colleague David Lowen, a media consultant and former head of news for ITV Westcountry.

Patrick Schreiber

Schreiber graduated from Romain-Rolland-Gymnasium in 1998 and was subsequently conscripted into the German armed forces, serving in Bayreuth, Holzdorf and Dresden until 1999.

Pierre Ebéde

Pierre Romain Owono Ebéde (born February 9, 1980 in Yaoundé) is a Cameroonian goalkeeper.

Privilege of St Romain

This privilege was justified by the legend of the Gargouille, a fearsome dragon, and how St. Romain defeated him with the help of a prisoner.

Romain Descharmes

Romain Descharmes was awarded First Prize in the Dublin International Piano Competition in 2006, leading him to perform recitals on such prestigious stages as Carnegie Hall in New-York, Wigmore Hall in London, National Concert Hall in Dublin, Minato Hall in Yokohama, Tsuda Hall and Hakuju Hall in Tokyo, Salle Cortot and Salle Pleyel in Paris.

Romain Gary

Ajar, Émile (Romain Gary), Hocus Bogus, Yale University Press, 2010, 224p, ISBN 978-0-300-14976-0 (translation of Pseudo by David Bellos, includes The Life and Death of Émile Ajar)

Romain Hervé

Romain Herve's appearances in France, in recital or as a soloist with orchestra, have included performances at the Salle Pleyel, at the Salle Gaveau with the European Romantic Orchestra, at the Maison de Radio France with the Orchestre de la Garde Republicaine, at the Cité de la Musique with Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, at the Salle Cortot, the auditoriums of the Palais Royal and at the Musée Grevin.

Romain Iannetta

Romain Iannetta (born 27 November 1979 in Villecresnes) is a French racing driver.

Romain Poirot-Lellig

From early 2008 to end of 2010, Romain Poirot-Lellig worked in Kabul, Afghanistan mostly as political advisor to two successive European Union Special Representatives.

Romain-Octave Pelletier

Romain-Octave Pelletier I (1843–1927), Canadian organist, pianist, composer, writer on music, and music educator

Romain-Octave Pelletier I

In 1904 Pelletier became one of the original music faculty members at McGill University where he taught piano up into the latter years of his life.

Romanus of Condat

These included Condat Abbey, which was the nucleus of the later town of Saint-Claude, Jura), Lauconne (later Saint-Lupicin, as Lupicinus was buried there), La Balme (Beaume) (later Saint-Romain-de-Roche), where Romanus was buried, and Romainmôtier (Romanum monasterium) in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.

Saint-Romain-le-Puy

In 1431, the town was pillaged by routiers under Rodrigo de Villandrando on orders from the Crown as part of the quashing of a jacquerie.

The Buffalo Bunch

The Buffalo Bunch is a French house duo consisting of musicians Paul de Homem-Christo (Play Paul; brother of Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo) and Romain Séo.

Victor Serge

Protests came from intellectuals of various political ideologies, including Georges Duhamel, Charles Vildrac, Boris Souvarine, André Gide and Romain Rolland.


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