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- The semaine sanglante ("Bloody W****") was a w****long battle in Paris from 21 to 28 May 1871, during which the French Army recaptured the city from the...
- La nonne sanglante (The Bloody Nun) is a five-act opera by Charles Gounod to a libretto by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne, after an episode in The...
- (French: [tusɛ̃ ʁuʒ], "Red All Saints' Day"), also known as Toussaint Sanglante ("Bloody All-Saints' Day") is a series of 70 attacks committed by militant...
- Madonna. The name is sometimes rendered as an acronym for Mademoiselle Anne Sanglante Ou Notre Nymphomanie Auréolé (血まみれのアンヌ嬢・若しくは・我等がニンフォマニアが・後光に包まれる) or Mystic...
- Frédéric (5 February 2018). "Festival de Gérardmer 2018: l'année des poupées sanglantes (et françaises!)". Télérama (in French). Retrieved 24 February 2018. Andrews...
- army, which attacked and recaptured Paris from 21–28 May in the Semaine Sanglante ("bloody w****"). During the fighting, the Communards killed around 500...
- fighting at the end of May 1871, during what became known as the Semaine Sanglante, or "Bloody W****". In 1870, the ****ure French prime minister during World...
- effectively creating fortified camps. What would be known later as the Sanglante semaine (bloody w****) had begun. Adolphe Thiers, the Interior minister...
- Bloody W**** may refer to: Semaine sanglante, a w****long battle at the end of the 1871 Paris Commune Sanglante semaine (Lyon), the suppression of the Second...
- accompaniment, later orchestrated). He also worked on a projected opera, La Nonne sanglante (The Bloody Nun), to a libretto by Eugène Scribe, but made little progress...