- 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...