- 1844) The Women's War (La
Guerre des Femmes, 1845):
follows Baron des
Canolles, a naïve
Gascon soldier who
falls in love with two women. The
Count of...
- the Fronde, the
novel tells the
story of
naive Gascon soldier,
Baron des
Canolles, who is torn
between love for two women.
First translated by
Samuel Springer...
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these positions. In
early March, the
division fought its way
north of
Canolle and
moved to
within 15
miles (24 km) of Bologna. On 5 March,
while Brazilian...
- star in our play." The play was
written by
screenwriter novelists Jean
Canolle and
Anita Loos. From 1969 and into the 1970s,
Johns turned increasingly...
- and Eugène
Cormon is
based on
Joseph François Souque's Le
chevalier de
Canolle. The work's
premiere was
staged by the Opéra-Comique at the
Salle Favart...
-
window in the poor
apartment he
shares with
Captain Marmont (Pierre de
Canolle),
Sergeant Junot (Jean Henry) and the
actor Talma (Roger Blum). Napoleon...
- François Clary's great-grandparents were
Antoine Clary and
Marguerite Canolle. François
Clary lived in M****ille and ran an
import and
export business...
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Directed by François
Villiers Written by
Henri Jeanson Turi
Vasile Jean
Canolle Rémo
Forlani François
Villiers Produced by Irénée
Leriche Starring Michèle...
- Sandrine; Lee, Sangmi; Baroni, Marco; Lamarche, Isabelle; Arnone, Michele;
Canolle, Benoit; Lin, Amity; Sacramento, Jeffrey; Salegio,
Ernesto A.; Castel,...
-
Rodolphe de
Lautenbourg Marcya Capri as Mélusine de
Graffenfried Pierre de
Canolle as
Lieutenant allemand Renée
Sylvaire as Nini
Suzanne Valrose as Sophie-Dorothée...