- Of the 20
original towers, the
following are well preserved: Tour du
Lépreux (French for Leper's Tower), was
given this name
after a
leper called Pierre-Bernard...
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Lepreux (28
March 1913 – 10
August 1979) was a
French weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
middleweight event at the 1936
Summer Olympics. "
LEPREUX...
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possibly a sacristy. It
should also be
noted the
hagioscope or "Trou à
lépreux" (leper hole),
consisting of an
external opening "pierced
obliquely through...
- The Leper's
Tower (French: Tour du
lépreux) is a
tower located at the north-west
corner of the
Roman wall of Aosta, on the rue Jean-Boniface Festaz, in...
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James Tissot –
Healing of the
Lepers at
Capernaum (Guérison des
lépreux à Capernaum) –
Brooklyn Museum...
- 2021.
Retrieved 8
October 2021. Roberts,
Susanne F. (October 1993). "Des
Lépreux aux Cagots:
Recherches sur les Sociétés
Marginales en
Aquitaine Médiévale...
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controversial hypothesis, put
forward by the
linguist and
historian Nicolas Lepreux,
suggests that
mayonnaise originated in the
Mayenne region, and that the...
- ISBN 9780631192602. Aubé,
Pierre (1999) [1981].
Baudouin IV de Jérusalem. Le roi
lépreux. Paris: Perrin. ISBN 2262018782. Hamilton,
Bernard (2000). The
Leper King...
- goals: "La Croix" (The Cross), "Les Laudes" (Lauds) and "Le
Baiser au
Lépreux" (The
Kissing of the Leper). Act Two
shows Francis's
journey towards enlightenment...
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dominant class.
Original text in French: "vagabond de Dieu
honni des hommes,
lépreux porteur de la
bonne nouvelle"
Cairo was of
course not a
British colony...