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Héloïse (/ˈɛloʊiːz/; French: [elɔ.iz]; c. 1100–01 – 16 May 1163–64),
variously Héloïse d'Argenteuil or
Héloïse du Paraclet, was a
French nun, philosopher...
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phrase Abelard and
Heloise generally refers to the
famous 12th-century
Parisian love
affair between Peter Abelard and
Héloïse d’Argenteuil. It may also...
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Julie or the New
Heloise (French:
Julie ou la
nouvelle Héloïse),
originally entitled Lettres de Deux Amans,
Habitans d'une
petite Ville au pied des Alpes...
- The
Letters of
Abelard and
Heloise are a
series of p****ionate and
intellectual correspondences written in
Latin during the 12th century. The authors,...
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Heloise or
Héloïse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Héloïse (1100?–1164) was a
French writer,
philosopher and
abbess and wife of
Peter Abelard...
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student and
eventual wife,
Héloïse d'Argenteuil. He was a
defender of
women and of
their education.
After having sent
Héloïse to a
convent in
Brittany to...
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Ponce Kiah Marc****e
Heloise Cruse Evans (born
April 15, 1951 in Waco, Texas), best
known by her pen name
Heloise, is an
American writer, author, and speaker...
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birth name,
about which he said: "
Héloïse Letissier is my parents'
provenance and I love my parents. I
sometimes use
Héloïse to
reconnect me to my childhood...
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Jimmy nicknames "Luci". He is
often seen
doing extreme activities despite Heloise's warnings, is
distracted very easily, and gullible. In "Catalogue of Misery"...
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Héloïse Suzanne Colin (1819–1873), also
known as
Héloïse Leloir, was a
painter and
fashion illustrator during the
Second French Empire.
Héloïse Colin...