- La Dame de
Monsoreau is a
historical novel by
Alexandre Dumas, père
published in 1846. It owes its name to the
counts who
owned the
famous château de...
- with his
trilogy on the
French Wars of
Religion of
which the lady of
Monsoreau is the
second volume. The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte is a
baroque French...
-
Sylvain Derome Monsoreau (born 20
March 1981) is a
French retired professional footballer who pla**** as a
central defender.
While at
Sochaux he pla****...
-
Valois trilogy,
concluding the
events of La
Reine Margot and La Dame de
Monsoreau, and
again featuring Chicot the Jester. It
tells the
story of
Diane de...
-
Reine Margot, also
published as
Marguerite de
Valois (1845) La Dame de
Monsoreau (1846) (later
adapted as a
short story titled "Chicot the Jester") The...
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Paris (1593)
Alexandre Dumas's novels: La
Reine Margot (1845), La Dame de
Monsoreau (1846) and Les quarante-cinq (1847) as well as Les deux
Diane (1846) Stanley...
- A Play for a P****enger as
Kuzmin 1997 — The
Countess de
Monsoreau as the
Comte de
Monsoreau 1997 — The
Thief as
Sanya (at 48
years old) 1997 — The Circus...
- ancestry, as
illustrated by
Alexandre Dumas, père in the
novel La Dame de
Monsoreau (1846); in fact, so
little do****entation
survives on the
early generations...
- Françoise de
Chambes Suzanne de
Chambes (1600-1625) In the
novel La Dame de
Monsoreau by
Alexandre Dumas, she was
renamed "Diane de Méridor". André Joubert...
- in
Alexandre Dumas's
novel La
Reine Margot and its sequels, La Dame de
Monsoreau and The Forty-Five Guardsmen. He also
appears prominently in Heinrich...