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- 17th century carved stone sign for a Inn, listed as a monument in 1946. Guibray fair lodges Former 18th century lodge house, registered as a monument in...
- (French version) Turcaret, 1709 Arlequin roi de Serendib, 1713 La Foire de Guibray, 1714 Arlequin ****met, 1714 La Statue merveilleuse (fair play, with d'Orneval)...
- La Foire de Guibray (English: The Guibray Fair) is a one-act farce by Alain-René Lesage. It was first performed at the Foire de Saint Laurent in 1714...
- Nostradamus is actually the final play in a series that includes La Foire de Guibray and Arlequin ****met. Between the three works, Lesage created a comedy...
- of several plates. The Entry of the Queen of Sweden. 1658. The Fair of Guibray; after F. Chauvel. 1658. Portrait of Boutmie, the goldsmith; rare and highly...
- August of that year, in the north of the kingdom at the trade fair of Guibray in Normandie, Protestants were present in force. A preacher was able to...
- 1741 Premonstratensian abbey of Mondaye (near Bayeux) 1747 Notre-Dame de Guibray, Falaise Premonstratensian abbey of Séry-aux-Prés (Seine-Maritime) Church...
- was performed as the second play in a series consisting of La Foire de Guibray and Le Tombeau de Nostradamus. Between the three works, Lesage created...
- Newfoundland, Acadia, Hudson Bay and St Kitts to Great Britain. La Foire de Guibray, farce by Alain-René Lesage Arlequin ****met, farce by Alain-René Lesage...