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  1. Jean Bart (1879/1880 – 1955; pseudonym of Marie Antoinette (de) Sarlabous) was an American playwright and screenwriter. Her works included: A Prince in a Pawnshop (1916 film)

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_BartJean Bart - Wikipedia

    Jean Bart (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ baʁ]; Dutch: Jan Baert; 21 October 1650 – 27 April 1702) was a Flemish naval commander and privateer. Early life [ edit ] Jean Bart was born in Dunkirk in 1650 [1] to a seafaring family, the son of Jean-Cornil Bart (c. 1619–1668) who has been described variously as a fisherman [2] or ...

  3. Fearing an attack, Captain Pierre-Jean Ronarc'h prepared Jean Bart by filling her incomplete turret with concrete, while the ship's anti-aircraft battery was strengthened.

  4. Eugeniu Botez (Romanian pronunciation: [e.uˈd͡ʒenju boˈtez]; 28 November 1874 – 12 May 1933) was a Romanian writer, best known for his novel Europolis (1933). Botez wrote under the pseudonym Jean Bart .

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0058365Jean Bart - IMDb

    Jean was a writer, known for The Squall (1929), The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934) and The Mad Empress (1939). Jean was married to Emil Sarlabous. Jean died on 6 March 1955 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • Writer
    • March 6, 1955
    • Jean Bart
  6. Jean Bart, who rose from obscurity to fame under a monarch, is a hero with a great enough hold on the popular imagination to survive the politi cal associations imposed upon his legend by successive rulers of precarious

  7. This paper aims at investigating the work of a Romanian writer fascinated by travels on water, by the Danube whose waves he sailed on; then he put down his impressions in a travel memorial (The Book of the Danube), whose posthumous publication took away some of his merits of the pioneering theme, but not the value of the text itself that time ...