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Bienaimé (other)
Bienaimé is the surname of: * Didier Bienaimé (1961–2004), French actor *Émile Bienaimé (1802–1869), French composer *Luigi Bienaimé (1795–1878), sculptor working in Italy * Robert Bienaimé (1876–1960), French perfumer See also *Bien-Aimé (other) *Bien Aimée (other) Bien Aimée or Bien-Aimée (French for "beloved") may refer to: * ''La Bien-aimée'', a 1967 French television drama * ''Bien Aimée'', a 1928 one-act ballet choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska * "La Bien-aimée!", a 1904 song by Eugène Héros * ... * Irénée-Jules Bienaymé (1796–1878), French statistician {{surname ...
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Didier Bienaimé
Didier Bienaimé (9 June 1961 – 7 August 2004) was a French actor. Partial filmography (please expand) * 2005: The Turkish Gambit * 2001: "La Grand Vie!" * 1999: ''Joséphine, ange gardien ''Josephine, Guardian Angel'' (Joséphine, ange gardien) is a French television series. It has been aired since 1997 on TF1 TF1 (; standing for ''Télévision Française 1'') is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, cont ...'' * 1995: "Mary of Nazareth" External links * 1961 births 2004 deaths People from Troyes French male film actors French male television actors {{France-screen-actor-stub ...
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Émile Bienaimé
Paul Émile Bienaimé (6 July 1802 – 17 January 1869) was a 19th-century French composer. Biography A pupil at the , he studied at the Conservatoire with Victor Dourlen and François-Joseph Fétis. In 1822 he won the prize in harmony and in 1825, was laureate of a competition of musical composition organised by the Conservatoire with a four-act fugue and finished in second place of the prix de Rome with his cantata ''Herminie'' in 1826. In 1827, he succeeded Pierre Desvignes as ''kapellmeister'' at Notre-Dame de Paris where he would play most of his sacred works, such as the ''Requiem'' in 1830 with large orchestra in honor of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. With François-Antoine Habeneck he founded the "Société des concerts du Conservatoire" in 1828. His position at Notre-Dame was abolished after the July Revolution. He then devoted himself to teaching at the Conservatory in the classes of harmony and accompaniment, which he left in 1864 to retire. Works He wrote ...
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Luigi Bienaimé
Bust of Luigi Bienaimé (Carrara, 1795–1878) was a sculptor active in Italy during the Neoclassical period. His family originally was from what is now Belgium, however, he gained a stipend from Carrara to study sculpture in Rome, where he studied in the studio of Thorvaldsen. There he worked alongside Pietro Tenerani, Emilio Volff, and Pietro Galli. Bienaimé was commissioned a number of works by the Russian court in St Peterburg, including a ''Marriage'' for the Czar, a ''Bacchante dancing'', a ''Diana surprised'', and a ''Psyche abandoned by Love''. He was also prolific with portraits, including the Czar, Napoleon, and Washington. He completed sculptures for Prince Torlonia and Prince Gallitzin. In 1845, he was elected an honorary member of the Imperial Academy of Arts in St Petersburg in Imperial Russia. Bienaimé became professor of sculpture in the Accademia di San Luca The Accademia di San Luca (the "Academy of Saint Luke") is an Italian academy of artists in Rome ...
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Robert Bienaimé
Robert Bienaimé (15 March 1876 – 12 October 1960) was a French perfumer, notable for his work at Houbigant. Bienaimé was born in the 8th arrondissement of Paris and became a perfumer early in life. About 1910, he joined Houbigant, then under the control of Paul Parquet, remaining there until 1935, and created several well-known fragrances for the company. One was ''Lilac'', taking its scent only from that flower. Another, launched in 1910, was ''Quelques Fleurs'', which mixed several flowers and became one of Houbigant's best sellers of all time, continuing to be on sale until the present time.Bienaimé
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In 1935, Bienaimé left Houbigant to establish his own business, called Parfum de Bienaimé, and his own name was attached to his scents. Its fragrances were still ...
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Bien-Aimé (other)
Bien-Aimé may refer to: Ships * French ship ''Bien-Aimé'', several ships of the French Navy * ''Bien-Aimé'' class ship of the line - see French ship ''Victoire'' (1770) People with the surname * Gabriel Bien-Aimé (died 2010), former Minister of National Education of Haiti * Paul Antoine Bien-Aimé, former Minister of Interior and Territorial Collectivities of Haiti * Sonia Bien-Aime (born 1971), president of the Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association * Taina Bien-Aimé Taina Bien-Aimé is the Executive Director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women and a founding member of Equality Now. Early life Bien-Aimé grew up in Switzerland and worked at the University of Geneva. She then went to NYU School o ... (), Swiss activist and lawyer See also * Bienaimé (other) * Bien Aimée (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Bien Aimée (other)
Bien Aimée or Bien-Aimée (French for "beloved") may refer to: * ''La Bien-aimée'', a 1967 French television drama * ''Bien Aimée'', a 1928 one-act ballet choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska * "La Bien-aimée!", a 1904 song by Eugène Héros * French frigate Dur (1671), French frigate ''Dur'' (1671), a 24-gun frigate later renamed ''Bien Aimée'' - see List of sail frigates of France * French frigate Dur (1673), French frigate ''Dur'' (1673), a 28-gun frigate later renamed ''Bien Aimée'' - see List of sail frigates of France See also

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