-
language over time. Her
given name at
birth is also
sometimes written as "
Jeanneton" or "Jeannette", with Joan of Arc
possibly having removed the diminutive...
- others. René is
sometimes credited with the
pastoral poem "Regnault and
Jeanneton", but this was more
likely a gift to the king
honoring his
marriage to...
- then. She died
alone and
forgotten in Paris. 1876: Jeanne,
Jeannette et
Jeanneton, opéra-comique by
Charles Clairville,
Alfred Delacour;
music by Paul Lacôme...
-
novels may be
mentioned L'Enfant du
Carnaval (1792) and
Angelique et
Jeanneton de la
place Maubert (1799). His
Citateur (2 vols., 1803), a collection...
- In France, the most
successful of his
shows was Jeanne,
Jeannette et
Jeanneton (1876),
which ran for more than 200
performances despite having a libretto...
-
Thomas Sauvage 1845 La
Barcarolle opéra-comique
Auber 1845
Jeanne et
Jeanneton vaudeville Werner 1845 Le Ménétrier, ou Les Deux
duchesses opéra-comique...
- 'Au
mousquetaire gris'
Desmonts First monk
Durand Second monk
Charlet Jeanneton, a
pupil Lynnès Claudine, a
pupil Luther Margot, a
pupil Bouland Agathe...
-
composed a 10,000
verse ode to
Jeanne entitled, "The Idyl of
Regnault and
Jeanneton". The poem was a
debate on love
between a
shepherd and
shepherdess with...
-
Leslie as
Faust and
Lionel Brough as Valentine;
Jeanneton in Lacôme's Jeanne,
Jeannette et
Jeanneton (1881), and the
title role in The
Black Crook (1881–1882)...
-
episode of the
series Le
Tribunal de l'impossible by Guy Lessertisseur:
Jeanneton 1969: L'Auberge de Peyrebeilles,
episode of the
series En
votre âme et...