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- Capitaine Phœbus de Châteaupers [febys də ʃɑtopɛːʁ] is a fictional character and the secondary antagonist of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, Notre-Dame de Paris...
- be Agnes, the baby Quasimodo was switched with.) Captain Phoebus de Châteaupers arrives to stop the kidnapping and captures Quasimodo, unaware that Quasimodo...
- Quasimodo kidnap her, but they are caught red-handed by Captain Phoebus de Chateaupers and his guards. Frollo escapes and ignores Quasimodo when he sees him...
- Lollobrigida as Esmeralda Anthony Quinn as Quasimodo Jean Danet as Phoebus de Chateaupers Alain Cuny as Claude Frollo Robert Hirsch as Pierre Gringoire Danielle...
- Rachel de Cochefilet (1566–1659), the widow of François Hurault, Lord of Chateaupers, whom he married in 1592 and who turned Protestant to please him, he...
- Quasimodo Stacia Napierkowska as Esméralda René Alexandre as Phoebus de Châteaupers Claude Garry as Claude Frollo Jean Angelo Paul Capellani Jean Dax Mévisto...
- rescued by the King's Archers, led by their handsome captain Phoebus de Chateaupers, who capture Quasimodo. They plan to torture him, but Esmeralda asks...
- when Frollo and his guards pursue and kidnap her. Captain Phoebus de Chateaupers is the captain of the King's Archers and the novel's secondary antagonist...
- Quasimodo Patsy Ruth Miller as Esmeralda Norman Kerry as Phoebus de Chateaupers Kate Lester as Madame de Gondelaurier Winifred Bryson as Fleur de Lys...
- prostitution, and murder against the person of the Sieur Phœbus de Châteaupers. And God have mercy on your soul!" L'Amende Honorable is the name of...