p. 201 Merrick, Jeffrey, and Bryant T. Ragan, eds. “Liberty, or Mademoiselle Raucourt to the Whole Anandrine Sect, Assembled in the Entry Hall of the...
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chapel 1771: Françoise-Marie-Antoinette de Saucerotte (1756–1815), Mademoiselle Raucourt, actress 1772: Madame d’Amerval 1773: Rose-Marie-Hélène de Tournon...
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of Orange. He became Duke of Bouillon, and Prince of Sedan, Jametz, and Raucourt (now in Ardennes, France) at the death of his father in 1623. He was appointed...
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denounced by La Bussière and thrown into jail. On his release, he joined Mlle Raucourt at the Théâtre Louvois and then gave the exact measure of his talent. On...
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inspired by the comic strips of Paul Gordeaux, dir. Michel Boisrond) – Mademoiselle Raucourt (segment "Les comédiennes) 1962: Le Crime ne paie pas (an anthology...
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La Clairon (redirect from Mademoiselle Clairon)
Josèphe Hippolyte Leris (25 January 1723 – 29 January 1803), known as Mademoiselle Clairon or La Clairon was a French actress, born at Condé-sur-l'Escaut...
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cemeteries are places of remembrance for the casualties of the World Wars. "Mademoiselle from Armentières" was a popular song among Allied soldiers in World War...
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condition that he would exchange his principalities of Sedan, Jametz, and Raucourt - highly important strategically - for the titles of duke of Albret and...
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solitaire (1830); Anandria, ou Confessions de Mademoiselle Sapho, avec la clef (1866) by "la citoyenne Raucourt"; Das Kind der Lust, oder die Freuden des...
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