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nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans" (French:
La Pucelle d'Orléans) or "Maid of Lorraine" (French:
La Pucelle de Lorraine), is
considered a
heroine of France...
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La Pucelle:
Tactics is a
tactical role-playing game
developed by
Nippon Ichi
Software for the
PlayStation 2 . It was
released in ****an in
January 2002...
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La Pucelle may
refer to:
Gerard la Pucelle (circa 1117-1184),
Roman Catholic bishop La Pucelle (saint) (circa 1412-1431), a.k.a. Joan of Arc,
virgin saint...
- Domrémy-
la-
Pucelle (French: [dɔ̃ʁemi
la pysɛl], lit. 'Domrémy [of] the Maid'; German: Remshausen) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in...
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La Pucelle, also
known as The Virgin, is a 1709
violin made by
Antonio Stradivari. It was
Parisian dealer,
luthier and
maker Jean-Baptiste
Vuillaume who...
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French film
Jeanne la
Pucelle (1994),
La Hire was portra**** by
Stephane Boucher. In the
television miniseries Joan of Arc (1999),
La Hire was pla**** by Peter...
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Countess of
Auvergne Master Gunner of Orléans
Master Gunner's son Joan
la Pucelle (Joan of Arc)
Shepherd – Joan's
father Governor of
Paris (non-speaking...
- The Maid of
Orleans (French:
La Pucelle d'Orléans) is a
satirical poem by François-Marie Arouet,
better known by his pen name, Voltaire. It was
first published...
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Gerard la Pucelle (sometimes
Gerard Pucelle; c. 1117 – 13
January 1184) was a
peripatetic Anglo-French
scholar of
canon law, clerk, and
Bishop of Coventry...
- d'Arc dite
La Pucelle. 1. Paris: Renouard. link Quicherat, J. (1844). Procès de con****ation et de réhabilitation de
Jeanne d'Arc dite
La Pucelle. 2. Paris:...