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  • ...March 13, 1910, in Kharkov in Ukraine, which was then part of the Russian Empire. Her father, Nikolai Bugrimov, was a professor of veterinary medicine. Her
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  • ...tch in the village of Kétegyháza, Hungary (then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire), on June 29, 1916. Located in Békés County, in southeast Hungary, Kéteg
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  • ...ng in Ljubjana (in Slovenia, which was then part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire), Austria declared war to Serbia, and four days later, Europe was at war. M
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  • ===Empire Builder=== ...and began to lay the foundations of what will be considered a true circus empire. In 1980, in association with the well-known Italian impresario Leo Wätche
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  • ...mphal debut at Prague in the Czecho-Slovakian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and then moved to Berlin, where it performed from December 21, 1845 to Apr ...the Cirque de Paris traveled to St. Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire, and, on October 8, 1846, opened its doors in a wooden construction built n
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  • ...us—and, of course, would have given Oskar Hoppe control of the Krone empire. ...u, Hamburg, Vienna), inherited in part from the former [[Ernst Renz|Renz]] empire, set new standards for lavish circus productions and, with the help of his
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  • ...no]] began to enjoy one of its more lucrative periods; and the brand-new [[Empire Music-Hall Cirque]] opened its doors Avenue de Wagram: The small "bonbonnie ...ne and a half months of fighting, which resulted in the fall of the Second Empire. A new Republic was immediately instituted, and a peace treaty was finally
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  • ...ms included ''El Cid'', ''55 Days at Peking'', and ''The Fall of the Roman Empire''. ...hoff with Claudia Cardinale and John Smith (1964)]]The ''Fall of the Roman Empire'' had been a very expensive flop, and Bronston thought of producing a movie
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  • ...n the places he chosed to visit. Warsaw, which was then within the Russian empire, had become a good market for him, but during a stand there, his tent was b ...rnst Renz|Franz]] (1841-1901), had succeeded him at the helm of his circus empire—which included, besides his Berlin flagship, circuses in Hamburg, Bre
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  • ...ter a short stint as a theater. Also opening its doors was the brand new [[Empire Music-Hall Cirque]], a mixture of circus and variety theater built on the m ...save the Schuberts' sinking ship. He returned to Paris to star in the new Empire Music-Hall Cirque, Avenue de Wagram.
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  • ...Bobino, the famous music-hall of Paris's Left Bank, and the fashionable [[Empire Music-Hall Cirque]], on the avenue de Wagram—a testimony to their end
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  • ...usic-halls, notably Bristol's Hippodrome and Empire theatres. In 1937, the Empire featured the celebrated troupe of performing "midgets" of John Lester (1870 ...nd the Austin brothers performed in [[Tom Arnold]] stage shows on the Moss-Empire circuit, and at [[Belle Vue International Circus]], Manchester's huge and p
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