- Le
Diable boiteux (English: The
Devil upon Two Sticks; lit. 'The Lame Devil') is a
novel by the
French writer Alain-René Lesage. It is set in Madrid,...
- Jean
Boiteux (20 June 1933 – 11
April 2010) was a
French freestyle swimmer. He
competed at the 1952, 1956 and 1960
Olympics and won the 400 m
event in...
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Luciana Boiteux de
Figueiredo Rodrigues (born 20
November 1972) is a
Brazilian lawyer,
professor of
criminal law and
criminology at the
Federal University...
- The
Ramsey problem, or
Ramsey pricing, or Ramsey–
Boiteux pricing, is a second-best
policy problem concerning what
prices a
public monopoly should charge...
- Le
Diable boiteux is a
ballet in
three acts by Jean Coralli, with
music by
Casimir Gide,
which premiered on 1 June 1836 at the
Paris Opera. The main roles...
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Diable boiteux (French for The Lame Devil) may
refer to: As a
French work Le
Diable boiteux (novel), 1707
novel by Alain-René
Lesage Le
Diable boiteux (play)...
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David le
Boiteux (c.1550–1612) was
Recteur or Prin****l of the Acadèmie de
Calvin in
Geneva from 1592 to 1595,
Pasteur in
Russin from 1577 and in Geneva...
- best
known for his
comic novel The
Devil upon Two
Sticks (1707, Le
Diable boiteux), his
comedy Turcaret (1709), and his
picaresque novel Gil Blas (1715–1735)...
- The Lame
Devil (UK: The
Devil Who Limped;
original title: Le
Diable boiteux,
French for "the
devil with a limp") is a 1948
French black-and-white historical...
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eldest son
Louis I, le
Boiteux became the
first Duke of Bourbon.
Robert and
Beatrice had the
following children:
Louis I, le
Boiteux (1279–1342),
first Duke...