- Five
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Magicienne. The
origins of the name are from the
French word for a
female magician or
sorceress and were...
-
Magicienne was a
frigate of the
French Navy, lead ship of her class. The
British captured her in 1781 and she
served with the
Royal Navy
until her crew...
- The
Magicienne class was a
class of
twelve fifth rate 32-gun
frigates of the
French Navy, each with a main
battery of 26 × 12-pounder long guns, and with...
-
novel À cœur perdu) Les
Magiciennes [fr],
directed by
Serge Friedman [fr] (France, 1960,
based on the
novel Les
Magiciennes)
Faces in the Dark, directed...
-
Luxemburg (1957) The
Twins from
Zillertal (1957) Gräfin
Mariza (1958) Les
Magiciennes [fr] (1960) Love and the
Frenchwoman (1960) Erik the
Conqueror (1961)...
- La
magicienne (The Sorceress) is a
grand opera in five acts
composed by
Fromental Halévy. The
libretto by Jules-Henri
Vernoy de Saint-Georges is based...
-
ships of the
French Navy have
borne the name
Magicienne,
after magicienne (feminine of magician):
Magicienne (1778), a 32-gun ship,
captured by HMS Chatham...
- A
Magicienne-class frigate...
-
recaptured her on 20
November 1798. The
French Navy took her into
service as
Magicienne. However,
Merrimack captured her on 28 June 1799. She
served in the US...
- all the
anthologies published after the
various editions,
including Magiciennes et Sorciers,
Victimes et
Bourreaux and Les
coups de cœur des Imaginales...