Placide Cappeau was born in 1808.
Thomas Cappeau was born on July 3, 1979, in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France.
The cast of The Call of the North - 1921 includes: Noah Beery as Galen Albret Madge Bellamy as Virginia Albret Helen Ferguson as Elodie Albret Jack Herbert as Louis Placide Jack Holt as Ned Trent Edward Martindel as Graham Stewart Francis McDonald as Achille Picard
The cast of Koko Flanel - 1990 includes: George Arrendell Urbanus as Placide Smellekens Chris Cauwenbergs as Fritz Koen Crucke as Jean-Claude Mandus de Vos as Mr. Confex Katrien de Vos as Vrouw op markt Romain Deconinck as Vader Smellekens Herbert Flack as Arlondo Henri Garcin as Didier de Merengue Jan Hammenecker Philippe Kerjean as Helmut de Merengue Dagmar Liekens as Mannequin Mies Meulders Leontine Nelissen as Hildeke Ann Petersen as Dora, moeder van Sarah Isabelle Soimaud as Orphelia Willeke van Ammelrooy as Madame Germaine Bea Van Der Maet as Sarah Alain Van Goethem as Extra Alex Van Haecke Fred Van Kuyk as Receptionist Willy Vandermeulen as Boer die naar Placide schiet met jachtgeweer Yvonne Verbeeck as Inbreekster
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Placide Cappeau died in 1877.
Placide Gaudet was born in 1850.
Placide Poulin was born in 1938.
Placide Viel was born on 1815-09-26.
Placide Louis Chapelle was born in 1842.
Johnny Placide was born on 1988-01-29.
Placide Tempels was born on 1906-02-18.
"O Holy Night" ("Cantique de Noël"), composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847 to the French poem "Minuit, chrétiens" (Midnight, Christians) by Placide Cappeau.
Thomas Cappeau was born on July 3, 1979, in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France.
Placide is pronounced as "plah-SEED."
Placide Gaudet died in 1930.
The lyrics of the old carol 'O Holy Night' was written by Placide Cappeau de Roquemaure in 1847. It was actually written in French which was later translated by Adolphe Adam in the same year. The song, in French was called 'Minuit, chrétienswhich means 'Midnight, Christians'.