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- fondling Cunégonde. Shortly afterwards, Cunégonde's family is attacked by a band of marauding soldiers, and she is taken prisoner. However, Cunégonde soon...
- Lady Cunégonde waits, alive. Candide is surprised: Pangloss had told him that Cunégonde had been raped and disemboweled. She had been, but Cunégonde points...
- 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...
- 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...
- Pangloss, Louis de Funès as the officer of the Gestapo, and Daliah Lavi as Cunégonde. The film was released under the titles Candide (alternative French title;...
- 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...
- 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...
- and Maria's duet, "One Hand, One Heart", was originally intended for Cunegonde in Candide. The music of "Gee, Officer Krupke" was pulled from the Venice...