- de Domremy-la-
pucelle [Welcome to the Domremy-La-
Pucelle Website]".
Domremy la
Pucelle:
village Natal de
Jaenne d'Arc [Domremy La
Pucelle:
Birth Village...
- Domrémy-la-
Pucelle (French pronunciation: [dɔ̃ʁemi la pysɛl] , lit. 'Domrémy [of] the Maid'; German: Remshausen) is a
commune in the
Vosges department...
- La
Pucelle:
Tactics is a
tactical role-playing game
developed by
Nippon Ichi
Software for the
PlayStation 2. It was
released in ****an in
January 2002...
- Look up
pucelle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. La
Pucelle may
refer to:
Gerard la
Pucelle (circa 1117-1184),
Roman Catholic bishop La
Pucelle (saint)...
- Jean
Pucelle (c. 1300 – 1355;
active c. 1320–1350) was a
Parisian Gothic-era m****cript
illuminator who
excelled in the
invention of
drolleries as well...
- letters, see Cousinot's
Pucelle, p. 281
DeVries 1999, p. 48. Cousinot's
Pucelle, p. 285. Cousinot's
Pucelle, p. 288. Cousinot's
Pucelle, p. 286.
Ramsay 1892...
- The
Chronique de la
Pucelle or
Chronique de
Cousinot was
written by
Guillaume Cousinot (1400–1484),
Seigneur de Montreuil. The
chronicle tells the history...
- La
Pucelle, also
known as The Virgin, is a 1709
violin made by
Antonio Stradivari. It was
Parisian dealer,
luthier and
maker Jean-Baptiste
Vuillaume who...
-
According to the
usual account, it was
created between 1324 and 1328 by Jean
Pucelle for
Jeanne d'Evreux, the
third wife of
Charles IV of France. It was sold...
-
Junketsu no Maria, lit. "Maria the Virgin"),
subtitled Sorcière de gré,
pucelle de
force ("Witch by choice[free will],
maiden by force"), is a ****anese...