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sometimes called the Bay of Virgins, a
translation of the
French name Baie des
Vierges. The
French name
originally given to the bay was Baie des
Verges (Bay of...
- Les cent
vierges (The
Hundred Maidens) is an opérette in
three acts, with
music by
Charles Lecocq and a
libretto by Clairville,
Henri Chivot and Alfred...
- Île
Vierge Île
Vierge (Breton language: Enez-Werc'h) is a 6-hectare (15-acre)
islet lying 1.5
kilometres (3⁄4
nautical mile) off the north-west coast...
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symphonic metal band Epica, and was
released in 2005. The song "Trois
Vierges"
features a
guest appearance by then-Kamelot
vocalist Roy Khan. The album's...
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France on
December 12, 2007,
under the
title Medieval Pie:
Territoires Vierges. RAI
Cinema acquired theatrical and
television rights for Italy. It was...
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Sauce vierge (French pronunciation: [sos vjɛʁʒ]; in English: literally, "virgin sauce") is a
French sauce made from
olive oil,
lemon juice,
chopped tomato...
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further propagandized by
Edmond Lepelletier in 1911. The
image of
Michel as
vierge rouge (red virgin) came to be used by
conservative and
liberal historians...
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results of
Parisian education and
Parisian society on
young girls, Les Demi-
vierges,
which was
dramatized and
produced with
great success at the
Gymnase on...
- with
Bisciglia and Dhour, and a 64-page booklet. "Requiem for a
Vampire (
Vierges et vampires, 1971)". gotterdammerung.org.
Retrieved August 24, 2010. The...
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Daniel Urrabieta y
Vierge (5
March 1851 – 10 May 1904) was a Spanish-born
French illustrator who
revolutionized the
reproduction of illustrations. He was...