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Qu'est-ce (qui) est prosper$64698$ - définition

FRENCH PHYSICIAN (1799-1862)
Prosper Meniere; Prosper Ménière

Prosper Dérivis         
FRENCH OPERA SINGER
Nicolas-Prosper Dérivis; Nicholas Prosper Dérivis; Dérivis; Prosper Derivis
Nicolas-Prosper Dérivis (28 October 1808 - 11 February 1880) was a French operatic bass. He possessed a rich deep voice that had a great carrying power.
Prosper Montagné         
  • Plaque Prosper Montagné, 5 rue de l'Échelle, Paris 1
FRENCH CHEF (1865-1948)
Prosper Montagne
Prosper Montagné (; 14 November 1865 – 22 April 1948) was one of the most renowned French chefs of the Belle Époque and author of many books and articles on food, cooking, and gastronomy, notably Larousse Gastronomique (1938), an encyclopedic dictionary of the French culinary arts. While Montagné was once as famous as his friend Auguste Escoffier, and was one of the most influential French chefs of the early twentieth century, his fame seems to have faded somewhat over the years.
Prosper d'Épinay         
  • Joan of Arc, at Reims Cathedral
  • Walter Montagu Douglas Scott]], ''Vanity Fair'' (1873)
FRENCH SCULPTOR, DRAUGHTSPERSON AND CARICATURIST
Prosper d'Epinay
Charles Adrien Prosper Caïez d'Épinay (13 July 1836 – 23 September 1914) was a French sculptor and caricaturist (under the name Nemo). Many of his clients were from the nobility and royalty.

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Prosper Menière

Prosper Menière (18 June 1799 – 7 February 1862) was a French doctor who first identified that the inner ear could be the source of a condition combining vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus, which is now known as Ménière's disease.