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- Charles darling from dear duckling or duckie from duck cygnet from Old French cigne; French cygne (both: swan) kitten from Middle English kitoun, Old French...
- Knight (Le Chevalier au Cigne, first version around 1192) the legendary ancestor of Godfrey of Bouillon. The Chevalier au Cigne, also known as Helias,...
- ('to sound, to sing'). Young swans are known as cygnets, from Old French cigne or cisne (diminutive suffix et 'little'), from the Latin word cygnus, a...
- Matabrune and of the great-grandfather of Godefroi de Bouillon Le Chevalier au Cigne tells the story of Elias, grandfather of Godefroi de Bouillon. Originally...
- killed and 11 wounded. On 17 June she captured privateer "Le Cigne" off Guadalupe. Le Cigne suffered 11 killed and 13 wounded. On 9 July she captured privateer...
- Among her latest youth novels, can be noted, Ella (2020) and El cant del cigne (2022), while her latest novel for an adult audience is La vida secreta...
- Order of the Black Swan The Order of the Black Swan (French: Companie du Cigne Noir or Compaignie du Cine) was a short-lived chivalric order founded by...
- du Lido. Barcarolle, Op. 40 (London: Cramer, Beale & Chappel) Chant du cigne. Mélodie plaintive, Op. 51 (London: Chappell) L'Étoile du soir. 3e Valse...
- the series Stories from My Childhood. Additional Voices Diana Alton Robb Cigne John Craig Wayne Heffley Jason Wingreen Sandra Wirth Both versions of The...
- created by Peter Fidler in 1795 and again on a French map in 1802 (as L du Cigne). The first permanent European settlement dates back to 1770, when fur traders...