-
fondling Cunégonde.
Shortly afterwards,
Cunégonde's family is
attacked by a band of
marauding soldiers, and she is
taken prisoner. However,
Cunégonde soon...
- name (Maximilian) for
Cunegonde's brother. (The
character has no
given name in Voltaire's novella, and is
referred to as "
Cunegonde's brother" or "the young...
-
Cunégonde is a
fictional character in Voltaire's 1759
novel Candide.
Cunégonde or
Cunegonde may also
refer to:
Little Burgundy, the
current name for Sainte-Cunégonde...
- Lady
Cunégonde waits, alive.
Candide is surprised:
Pangloss had told him that
Cunégonde had been
raped and disemboweled. She had been, but
Cunégonde points...
- Ho****e Sainte-
Cunégonde (or Ho****e de Sainte-
Cunégonde, or
Asile de Sainte-
Cunégonde) was an orphanage,
child care
centre and
nursing home for the destitute...
- Saint-Henri to the west. The
neighbourhood comprises the
former city of Sainte-
Cunégonde and Saint-Joseph's ward.
There are
differing accounts of the
origin of...
- Angeles. The
Wicked cast
album earned a 2005
Grammy Award.
Chenoweth pla****
Cunegonde in the New York
Philharmonic revival of Candide,
directed by
Lonny Price...
- the life of
Cunigunde in 1906. In 1959, the
Cunigunde bell (Cloche St.
Cunégonde) was consecrated. In
addition to a
wooden sculpture of the saints, a tooth...
- Aïtor de
Calvairac as
Jacques "James" Le Ray de
Chaumont Lily
Dupont as
Cunégonde Brillon Marc
Duret as
Monsieur Brillon Ed
Stoppard as John Jay Jack Archer...
-
Marquis of
Tourzel (m. 1766–1786)
Father Louis Ferdinand Joseph de Croÿ, Duke of Havré
Mother Marie Louise Cunégonde de Montmorency-Luxembourg...