- Les
Pastoureaux (literally: "The
Shepherd Boys"), also
known as the Pe****
Chanteurs de Waterloo, is a
Belgian choir of boys and men
based in Waterloo...
- a po****r
crusade in
Normandy in June 1320. Also well
known as "the
Pastoureaux of 1320". It
originally began when a
large group of common-folk banded...
- Shepherds'
Crusade may
refer to: Shepherds'
Crusade (1251)
Crusade of the Poor (1309), also
called the Shepherds'
Crusade Shepherds'
Crusade (1320) This...
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Louis in
Prison (1250). Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Crusade of the
Pastoureaux" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Asbridge...
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Famine announced that a new
Peste Noire album titled Le
retour des
pastoureaux would be
released on
September on
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actually gone on crusade. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Crusade of the
Pastoureaux" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Matthew...
- (3rd ed.). Paris: La
compagnie des libraires. Barber, Malcolm. (1981) "The
Pastoureaux of 1320."
Journal of
Ecclesiastical History. 32 (1981): 143–166. Brown...
- she
could send the
Pastoureaux to the
relief of her son, and met with the master,
providing him with gifts. Emboldened, the
Pastoureaux entered Paris with...
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Pastoreaux (Shepherds), 1251. Bréhier,
Louis René (1911). "Crusade of the
Pastoureaux" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New...
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roses et les lys dort, dort, dort le
petit fils. —Refrain
Entre les
pastoureaux jolis dort, dort, Jésus qui sourit. —Refrain En ce beau jour si solennel...