- The Château de
Fougeret is a château,
located in Queaux, in the
French department of Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It was
built between the 15th...
- Anne-Françoise de
Fougeret born Anne-Françoise
Outremont (1745–1813), was a
French socialite and
philanthropist who
founded one of the
first secular women's...
- Louis-Charles
Fougeret de
Monbron (1706–1761) was a
French writer from Picardy. Le
Cosmopolite ou le
Citoyen du
monde (1750)
Margot la
ravaudeuse (1750)...
- Les
Fougerêts (French pronunciation: [le fuʒʁɛ] ; Breton: Felgerieg-al-Lann) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of
Brittany in north-western France...
- Saint-Léger-de-
Fougeret (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ leʒe də fuʒʁɛ]) is a
commune in the Nièvre
department in
central France.
Communes of the Nièvre department...
-
department Saint-Léger-de-Balson, in the
Gironde department Saint-Léger-de-
Fougeret, in the Nièvre
department Saint-Léger-de-la-Martinière, in the Deux-Sèvres...
-
charity organization,
founded in 1788. It was
founded by Anne-Françoise de
Fougeret in
Paris in May 1788. However, it was not
formally inaugurated until 4...
- la
longue des jours," as sung to the band by
Pierrig Hercelin of Les
Fougerets.
Their sound was a
fusion of Celtic, rock and a
Caribbean beat. After...
- from Le Cosmopolite, ou, le
Citoyen du
Monde (1753), by Louis-Charles
Fougeret de Monbron, in the
original French.
Translated into English, the quote...
- Télémaque (1699) by François Fénelon and
Cosmopolite (1753) by Louis-Charles
Fougeret de Monbron. Candide's
parody of the
bildungsroman is
probably based on...