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Angélique (given Name)
Angelique or Angélique is a feminine French given name. Notable people with the name include: * Angélique Arnaud (1799–1884), French writer * Angélique de Saint-Jean Arnauld d'Andilly (1624–1684), French Jansenist nun and writer * Angelique Bates, (born 1979), American actress * Angelique Boyer (born 1988), French-born Mexican actress, model, and singer * Angélique Brûlon (1772–1859), French soldier * Angélique Bullion (17th century), French benefactress * Angelique Burgos (born 1978), Puerto Rican television host and actress * Angélique du Coudray (1715–1794), French midwife * Angélique de Froissy (1702–1785), French noblewoman * Angelique Gerber (born 1983), South African actress * Angélique D'Hannetaire (1749–1822), French actress * Angelique Hoorn (born 1975), Dutch show jumper * Angelique Kerber (born 1988), German tennis player * Angélique Kidjo (born 1960), Beninese musician * Angelique Magito ((1809–1895), Swedish singer and actress * Angelique ...
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Angélique Arnaud
Angélique Arnaud (1797, Gannat – 1884) was a French novelist and feminist writer. Arnaud travelled to Paris from the provinces, and involved herself in feminist circles around Henri de Saint-Simon. As well as her novels, she wrote articles and polemical pamphlets. She studied with François Delsarte, and wrote a critical study of him. Biography In 1833, she began to write articles in newspapers on the theme of liberal and republican causes. The salary she earned allowed her to hire a tutor for her children and thus to have time to write. She defended feminism, socialism and saint-simonianism. Her progressive novels were very popular with the female public. George Sand described her writing as the "thousand delightful sentiments, the thousand graceful lines of poetry in her analyses and descriptions." She wrote for publications such as, ''Le Monde maçonnique'' and was active in the Society for the Advancement of Women. Maria Deraismes wrote at Arnauds death that she was "th ...
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Angelique Pettyjohn
Angelique Pettyjohn (born Dorothy Lee Perrins; March 11, 1943 – February 14, 1992) was an American actress and burlesque queen. She appeared as the drill thrall Shahna in the ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' episode "The Gamesters of Triskelion". Acting career Pettyjohn was born in Los Angeles, California, and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her first credited film appearances were in 1967 under the name Angelique. They include ''The Touch of Her Flesh'' and ''The Love Rebellion''. Her big break came that same year in the Elvis Presley film '' Clambake''. Pettyjohn was one of the go-go dancers in the opening scene of the comedy film '' The Odd Couple'' (1968), starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, and she also tested for the role of Nova in ''Planet of the Apes'' the same year (Linda Harrison accepted the role). In 1968, Pettyjohn appeared in the ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' episode "The Gamesters of Triskelion" as Shahna, the thrall trainer of Captain James T. Kir ...
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Angela (other)
Angela may refer to: Places * Angela, Montana * Angela Lake, in Volusia County, Florida * Lake Angela, in Lyon Township, Oakland County, Michigan * Lake Angela, the reservoir impounded by the source dam of the South Yuba River Fiction * Angela (character), in the ''Spawn'' and Marvel universes * Angela (Inheritance), a character in the Inheritance Cycle novels * Angela Martin, a character in ''The Office'' * Angela, a character in the '' Gargoyles'' TV series * Angela, a character in the '' Stranger Things'' Netflix TV Series, portplayed by Elodie Grace Orkin Music * angela (band), from Japan * ''Angela'' (album) by José Feliciano, 1976 * "Angela" (The Lumineers song), 2016 * "Angela" (Jarvis Cocker song), 2009 * "Angela" (Bee Gees song), 1987 * "Angela", a song by John Lennon and Yoko Ono from their album ''Some Time in New York City'' * "Angela", a song by Mötley Crüe from '' Decade of Decadence'' * "Angela", a song by Saïan Supa Crew from the album '' KLR'' * ...
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Angelique (other)
Angelique or Angélique may refer to: * Angélique (given name), a French feminine name Arts and entertainment Music * Angélique (instrument), a string instrument of the lute family * ''Angélique'', a 1927 opéra bouffe by Jacques Ibert * Angelique (song), "Angelique" (song), the Danish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1961, performed by Dario Campeotto * "Angélique", a song by Theatre of Tragedy from the album ''Aégis'' * "Angelique", a song by Badfinger from the album ''Magic Christian Music'' * "Angelique", a song by Mike Oldfield from the album ''Light + Shade'' * ''Angelique'', the debut album by Yukie Nishimura Other uses in arts and entertainment * Angélique (novel series), ''Angélique'' (novel series), by Anne Golon ** ''Angélique, Marquise des Anges'', a 1964 film adaptation directed by Bernard Borderie ** Angélique (film), ''Angélique'' (film), a 2013 film adaptation directed by Ariel Zeitoun * Angélique (play), ''Angélique'' (play), by Lorena Gale * ...
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Angelica (other)
''Angelica'' is a genus of herbs, especially the cultivated species ''Angelica archangelica'' Angelica or Angélica may also refer to: Arts and media Film and television * ''Angelica'' (1939 film), a French-Italian film * ''Angelica'' (2015 film), a 2015 American film * ''Angelica'' (2016 film), a 2016 Puerto Rico film * ''Angélica'' (TV series), a Mexican telenovela * Angelica Pickles, in the ''Rugrats'' franchise Literature * Angelica (character), in Italian Renaissance literature * ''Angelica'', a 2003 novel by Sharon Shinn * ''Angelica'', a 2007 novel by Arthur Phillips Music and dance Songs and compositions * L'Angelica (Porpora), 1720 serenata by Porpora * L'Angelica (Carvalho), 1778 serenata by Carvalho * ''Angelica'' (album), a 1988 album by Nels Cline * "Angelica", recorded by Barry Mann, Gene Pitney, The Sandpipers, Scott Walker, and Oliver, original version of " La Musique" * "Angelica", on the Anathema album ''Eternity'' * "Angelica", on the Lamb album ''Bet ...
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Angelique (Japanese Series)
is a Japanese otome game series and media franchise. There are various OVAs, Drama CDs, Music CDs and Anime series, developed along with the base game, or broadcast on TV channels, etc. The series began in 1994 and has continued since. The latest version of the series is ''Angelique Luminarise'' released in 2021. The first game was released in 1994 on Super Famicom. This is the first otome game (dating sim for women) known in the world.(jaFamitsu-news 190914/ref> ''Angelique series'' is also the first otome game series of the ''Neo Romance series'' by Ruby Party. Currently, the games in this series are only published in Japanese. Plot The basic lore of the series is built around a Queen who fairly and wisely rules a Universe. By balancing elemental forces with the help of nine Guardians, she keeps the various planets in her domain stable and her people content. However, the powers of the Queen and the Guardians fade over time, and successors must be appoint ...
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Angelique (French Series)
Angelique or Angélique may refer to: * Angélique (given name), a French feminine name Arts and entertainment Music * Angélique (instrument), a string instrument of the lute family * ''Angélique'', a 1927 opéra bouffe by Jacques Ibert * "Angelique" (song), the Danish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1961, performed by Dario Campeotto * "Angélique", a song by Theatre of Tragedy from the album '' Aégis'' * "Angelique", a song by Badfinger from the album ''Magic Christian Music'' * "Angelique", a song by Mike Oldfield from the album ''Light + Shade'' * ''Angelique'', the debut album by Yukie Nishimura Other uses in arts and entertainment * ''Angélique'' (novel series), by Anne Golon ** ''Angélique, Marquise des Anges'', a 1964 film adaptation directed by Bernard Borderie ** ''Angélique'' (film), a 2013 film adaptation directed by Ariel Zeitoun * ''Angélique'' (play), by Lorena Gale * ''Angelique'' (video game series), a cross-media franchise including video g ...
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Angelique Bouchard Collins
Angelique Bouchard is a fictional character from the gothic horror-soap opera and film ''Dark Shadows'', in which she is the main antagonist. She is primarily portrayed as a powerful witch, who is driven by her vacillating love and hatred for Barnabas Collins. In the original TV series, the character was portrayed by Lara Parker, and appeared within several storylines of the series which aired from June 1966 through April 1971. Angelique was originally introduced to explain how Barnabas Collins became a vampire, but she proved popular enough in her own right to make many return appearances. She is portrayed by English actress Lysette Anthony in the 1991 revival TV series, and French actress Eva Green in the 2012 feature film directed by Tim Burton. Original history Angélique was born as Miranda DuVal during the 17th century in the West Indies of Martinique. During her early teen years, Angélique travelled to America, where she became a faithful and loyal follower of a wa ...
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Angelique Widjaja
Angelique Widjaja (; born 12 December 1984) is a retired Indonesian professional tennis player. She won the junior championships at Wimbledon in 2001, defeating Dinara Safina. She reached a peak of No. 55 in the WTA singles rankings in March 2003, and a peak of No. 15 in the doubles rankings in February 2004. She retired in 2008. Career Widjaja started playing tennis at the age of four. She first began playing at ITF juniors events in 1998 at the age of 13. Her first professional event was an event in Jakarta in April 1999, when she was 14 years old. She enjoyed considerable success as a junior player. In 2001, she won the singles competition of the junior championships at Wimbledon, defeating Dinara Safina 6–4, 0–6, 7–5. In so doing, she became the first Indonesian to win any title at Wimbledon. In 2002, she won the doubles competition of the Australian Open Junior Championships, partnered by Gisela Dulko. That year, she also won the singles competition of the junior c ...
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Angelique Walker-Smith
Angelique Walker-Smith (born 1958) is an American Baptist minister and ecumenical leader. In September 2022, she was elected as president of the World Council of Churches, representing the North America region. She is ordained in the National Baptist Convention, USA. Since 2014, she has been on the national staff of Bread for the World. Before that, she was the executive director of the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis for nineteen years. Biography Angelique Walker was born in 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio. Her parents were Roosevelt and Geneva Walker; her father was an ordained minister. Walker-Smith earned a telecommunications degree at Kent State University. She then attended Standford Seminary, where she earned an MDiv in 1983. She later completed a Doctor of Ministry degree at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she was the first African American woman to earn that degree from that institution. She was ordained in the National Baptist Convention, USA and served a ...
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Angélique Victoire, Comtesse De Chastellux
Angélique Victoire de Durfort-Civrac (2 December 175214 November 1816), Countess of Chastellux, was a French courtier. She served as ''dame d'honneur'' to Madame Victoire, daughter of King Louis XV, from 1786 to 1799. Life She was born to , duc de Civrac, and Anne-Marie de La Faurie de Monbadan (1720-1786). She was the sibling of duc de Lorges (1746–1826), and the Marquise de Donnissan (1747–1839), mother of the memoirist Victoire de Donnissan, marquise de La Rochejaquelein. Her mother served as ''Dame surnuméraire de Mesdames les cadettes'' (Lady-in-waiting to the princesses Victoire, Sophie & Louise) in 1751–56, ''dame d'atour'' from 1756, and from 1775 dame d'honneur to princess Victoire of France. She was also the personal confidante and favorite of Princess Victoire, who was named godmother to her daughter, and Angélique Victoire was raised and educated at the famous school at Saint-Cyr. In 1773 she married at Saint-Cyr to Henri Georges César, comte de Chas ...
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Angelique Taai
Angelique Samantha Taai (born 31 March 1987) is a South African former cricketer and current cricket coach. She played as a right-arm medium-fast bowler and right-handed batter, as well as occasionally keeping wicket. She appeared in 13 One Day Internationals and seven Twenty20 Internationals for South Africa between 2005 and 2010. She played domestic cricket for Border. She is the current Head Coach of KwaZulu-Natal Coastal and Thistles Thistle is the common name of a group of flowering plants characterised by leaves with sharp prickles on the margins, mostly in the family Asteraceae. Prickles can also occur all over the planton the stem and on the flat parts of the leaves. .... References External links * * 1987 births Living people South African women cricketers South Africa women One Day International cricketers South Africa women Twenty20 International cricketers Cricketers from Qonce Border women cricketers East Coast women cricketers South Afr ...
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