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Baptistines was the...
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between puce and
goose ****." In
Victor Hugo's Les Misérables,
Mademoiselle Baptistine wears "a gown of puce-colored silk, of the
fashion of 1806,
which she...
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Baptistine Philip (born
Baptistine Favet) was a
French serial killer who
fatally poisoned her employer, uncle-in-law, and
husband in Aix, France, between...
- Abbess; in 2012, she had
appeared in Les Misérables the film, as
Madame Baptistine.
Additional period performances include Hannah More in the 2006 film,...
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founder of the
Sisters of
Saint John the
Baptist – also
known as the
Baptistine Sisters.
Their mission was to
evangelize and
educate as well as to promote...
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father (deceased)
Unnamed General (brother)
Unnamed Prefect (brother)
Baptistine Myriel (sister)
Spouse Unnamed wife (deceased)
Religion Roman Catholic...
- who har****es
Fantine and
later a
juror at Champmathieu's
trial (Mlle)
Baptistine Myriel –
Bishop Myriel's sister. She
loves and
venerates her brother....
- Marie-Marthe-
Baptistine Tamisier (1
November 1834 in
Tours – 20 June 1910 in Tours) was the lay
organiser of a
number of
International Eucharistic Congresses...
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Delmont as
Anglade Alfred Goulin as Le
grand Bossu Marcelle Géniat as
Baptistine, la Piémontaise
Jenny Hélia as Aricie,
femme de
Cabridan Christian Lude...
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Auteuil as
Ugolin Hippolyte Girardot as
Bernard Olivier Margarita Lozano as
Baptistine Yvonne Gamy as
Delphine Gabriel Bacquier and Ève
Brenner as
singers at...