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unusual facts about Rue Émile-Zola


Rue Émile-Zola

One character in Molière's three-act comedy The Imaginary Invalid, the apothecary Fleurant, was one of the inhabitants of the street.


Arnim Zola

During the X-Men: Endangered Species storyline, Arnim Zola was among the nine supervillain geniuses recruited by Beast to help him reverse the effects of Decimation.

Élie Berthet

His Les Houilleurs de Polignies is reported to have been one of the inspirations for Zola's Germinal.

Garnet Mimms

In 1961, Mimms and Sam Bell from the Gainors left to form a new group, Garnet Mimms and the Enchanters, with Zola Pearnell and Charles Boyer.

Gary P. Zola

In 2006, Zola became the first American Jewish historian to receive appointment to the Academic Advisory Council of the congressionally-recognized Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.

Ghetto Ruff

In addition to Stehr, the other directors and stakeholders are Zola, Ready D, and Kaybee.

Currently, Ghetto Ruff Records is home to some of South Africa's most prominent kwaito artists including Zola, Prophets of Da City (POC), and Ishmael.

Gianfranco Zola

In the 1997–98 season, Zola helped Chelsea win three more trophies, the League Cup, the Cup Winners' Cup and the Super Cup.

After only a few minutes, Zola was sent off, after 'fouling' Augustine Eguavoen, which forced him to miss the two subsequent World Cup matches.

Lovers of Paris

It was the second film Duvivier directed based on a novel in Zola's Rougon-Macquart series, the first being Au Bonheur des Dames in 1930.

Namibian kwaito

There are no major collaborations between artists of Namibia and South Africa, although a certain B.O.G was featured on a bonus track to Zola's Umdlwembe album, the song was produced by Elias Newton of Namibia.

Simo Matavulj

In Paris he met Anatole France, and embarked on translating some of the works of Guy de Maupassant, Molière, and Zola, of whom he was at this period of his career a faithful disciple.

Stridulum

Stridulum II, a 2010 album by Zola Jesus, an expansion of the EP

Vijenac

Vijenac also published translations of works by Zola, Daudet and Turgenev.

Zlatopol

Some of the most famous Jewish families of Zlatopol are: Brody, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, rabbis Elijah and Hillel Poisic, (the composer) Pokrass, and Zola.

Zoe Dusanne

Dusanne was born Zola Maie Graves on March 24, 1884, in Newton, Kansas.

Zola Taylor

Zola Taylor was portrayed by Halle Berry in the 1998 film Why Do Fools Fall in Love.

Zola Taylor was a member of The Platters until 1962, when she was replaced by singer Barbara Randolph.


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