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specifically to a twice-baked biscuit. In France, a
similar biscuit is
known as
croquant. In
Spain and France, the
Catalan carquinyoli (Catalan: [kəɾkiˈɲɔli]; pl...
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Jacquou le
Croquant is a 2007
French historical film,
based on the 1899
novel of the same name by Eugène Le Roy. Set in the
Dordogne during the Bourbon...
- The
croquant rebellions ("Jacquerie des
croquants" in French) were
several peasant revolts that
erupted in Limousin, Quercy, and
Perigord (France) and...
- Orléans is
defeated by
royal forces. 1635–1637:
Croquant rebellions in south-west
France 1638–1642:
Croquant rebellions in south-west
France 1639: Revolt...
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Jacquou le
Croquant is a 1969
French miniseries in 6 episodes: five 90-minute
episodes and one 120-minute episode. The
series was
directed by
Stellio Lorenzi...
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works include The Last Day (2004), Paris, je t'aime (2006),
Jacquou le
Croquant (2007), The
Princess of
Montpensier (2010), To the Ends of the
World (2018)...
- Tout pour
plaire (2005)
Saison (2005) Les Yeux bandés (2006)
Jacquou le
Croquant (2006) as
Jacquou Trouble at
Timpetill (2007) as
Thomas La Robe du soir...
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Giorgino (1994) Le Pèlerin (1995)
Jacquou le
Croquant (2006) Nesselson, Lisa (23 Mar 2007). "Jacquou le
Croquant (France-Germany)". Variety.
Retrieved 2008-06-30...
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variations around the world, such as
pasteli in Greece;
sohan in Iran;
croquant in France; alegría or
palanqueta in Mexico; pé-de-moleque in Brazil; panocha...
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support for the King at home. The 2007
French historical film
Jacquou le
Croquant,
directed by
Laurent Boutonnat and
starring Gaspard Ulliel and Marie-Josée...