Auguste-Charles-Joseph Vitu (7 October 1823[1] – 5 August 1891[2][3]) was a 19th-century French journalist and writer.
^Departmental Archives of Hauts-de-Seine, civil status of Meudon, register of births 1823 (vues 28 and 29/38) [1] The act states that the mother usually resides rue Bleue in the 9th arrondissement of Paris.
^Digital archives of the City of Paris, civil status of the 8th district, register of 1891 deaths, act n° 1364 (vue 11/31) [2]
^See La Rédaction (15 August 1891). "Auguste Vitu". Le Journal des Finances. Journal des finances, de l'agriculture, du commerce et des travaux publics. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
Auguste-Charles-Joseph Vitu (7 October 1823 – 5 August 1891) was a 19th-century French journalist and writer. The natural son of a Parisian rentier, Vitu...
with AugusteVitu, Théâtre Beaumarchais (February) [unprinted] 1845: Perlerinette, ou les Francs Jobards, one-act vaudeville, with AugusteVitu, Théâtre...
wholly positive reviews, particularly lauding the spectacular staging. AugusteVitu gave the play a largely positive review, praising the actors, the decor...
stage after her marriage to Vaucorbeil in 1874. The day after his death, AugusteVitu wrote a lengthy account in Le Figaro of Vaucorbeil's life and the successes...
for opera in front of the same jury, supplemented by a few performers (AugusteVitu in Le Figaro dated 31 July 1885 took the opposite opinion of his previous...
stood down after one term and returned to journalism. After the death of AugusteVitu in 1891 he became chief theatre critic of Le Figaro. Fouquier contributed...
Munte", Comoedia, 1 July 1909, p. 3 Vitu, Auguste. "Premières représentations", Le Figaro, 4 March 1877, p. 3 Vitu, Auguste. "Premières représentations", Le...
when we came out. And we will laugh at it for a long time. In Le Figaro AugusteVitu wrote, "M. Delacour and M. Hennequin won the Veauradieux Trial, with...
Miller. Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute. ISBN 9781606065358. Vitu, Auguste-Charles-Joseph (1880). La Maison mortuaire de Molière d'apres des Documents...
Frescoes of Municipal House by Alphonse Mucha Stained glass window of St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague by Mucha Ceramic relief of Viola Theater in Prague by...
year. On 12 May 1743, Maria Theresa was crowned Queen of Bohemia in St. Vitus Cathedral suo jure. Prussia became anxious at Austrian advances on the Rhine...
Saint-Germain-des-Prés Saint Denis Basilica Matthias of Arras (?–1352) Saint Vitus Cathedral in Prague Villard de Honnecourt (14th century) – architecture...
almost two years. After the end of winter, the 63-member group, commanded by Vitus Bering, proceeds to the Kamchatka River, to prepare for exploration of the...
Russia following the death of her cousin Emperor Peter II. February 28 – Vitus Bering returns to the Russian capital of Saint Petersburg after completing...
Georg Steller studies the birds of the north Pacific on his voyage with Vitus Bering 1742–1743 – Johann Heinrich Zorn publishes Petino-Theologie oder...
Vitus Cathedral in Prague Blanche of Valois 1317–1348 Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague Anne of Bavaria 1329–1353 Royal Crypt in St. Vitus...
name for professional use. Holger Rune, Danish tennis player; born Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune to Aneke Rune (his mother) and Anders Nødskov (his father)...