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  • La magicienne
  • La magicienne (The Sorceress) is a grand opera in five acts composed by Fromental Halévy. The libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges is based

    La magicienne

    La magicienne

    La_magicienne

  • Thorgal
  • Fantasy comic series

    appeared in serial form in Tintin magazine in 1977, with the story La Magicienne Trahie. Originally a stand-alone 30-page project, its early success

    Thorgal

    Thorgal

  • L'Oiselle
  • Fictional character

    The story was again published in serial form under the title Véga la magicienne in L'Indépendant du Cher starting August 17, 1911. Finally, the novel

    L'Oiselle

    L'Oiselle

    L'Oiselle

  • Paul Le Flem
  • French composer and music critic

    Nicolette (1909) La Fête du printemps (1937) Le Rossignol de Saint-Malo (1938) La Clairière des fées (1944) La Magicienne de la mer (1947) La Maudite (1968)

    Paul Le Flem

    Paul Le Flem

    Paul_Le_Flem

  • Silvana Mangano
  • Italian actress (1930–1989)

    in the Valleranello district after Mangano. "Mort de Silvana Mangano La magicienne". Le Monde. 18 December 1989. p. 10. Flint, Peter B. (17 December 1989)

    Silvana Mangano

    Silvana Mangano

    Silvana_Mangano

  • Renée Marie Gouraud d'Ablancourt
  • French SF writer

    at night. Her stories were republished in 1912 under the title Véga la magicienne. L'Oiselle Feminist science fiction "Renée Gouraud D'Ablancourt". www

    Renée Marie Gouraud d'Ablancourt

    Renée Marie Gouraud d'Ablancourt

    Renée_Marie_Gouraud_d'Ablancourt

  • Fromental Halévy
  • French composer (1799–1862)

    with Cecilia Bartoli; La Magicienne (1858) in Montpellier, 2011; Le Dilettante d'Avignon in Avignon, 2014; L'Éclair in Geneva, and La Tempesta in Wexford

    Fromental Halévy

    Fromental Halévy

    Fromental_Halévy

  • Salon (gathering)
  • Social gathering

    1149. ISBN 2-253-05664-2 Aronson, Nicole, Madame de Rambouillet ou la magicienne de la Chambre bleue, Fayard, Paris, 1988. Kale, Steven. French Salons :

    Salon (gathering)

    Salon (gathering)

    Salon_(gathering)

  • List of Ulysses 31 episodes
  • vultures called Keconopters. 16 "The Magic Spells of Circe" "Circe, la magicienne" 23 January 1982 (1982-01-23) 16 The crew of the Odyssey are enslaved

    List of Ulysses 31 episodes

    List_of_Ulysses_31_episodes

  • Saga pedo
  • Species of cricket-like animal

    2023.32.3. S2CID 259705134. "Synthèse 2005 de l'enquête nationale sur la Magicienne dentelée Saga pedo (Pallas, 1771)" (PDF). ONEM France. May 2006. Retrieved

    Saga pedo

    Saga pedo

    Saga_pedo

  • French frigate Magicienne
  • Magicienne was a frigate of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. The British captured her in 1781 and she served with the Royal Navy until her crew

    French frigate Magicienne

    French frigate Magicienne

    French_frigate_Magicienne

  • 1930
  • Calendar year

    Cleis Press. p. 249. ISBN 978-1-57344-882-6. "Mort de Silvana Mangano La magicienne". Le Monde. December 18, 1989. p. 10. Robert Murphy (September 11, 2006)

    1930

    1930

    1930

  • Ludovic Savatier
  • French naval doctor and botanist (1830–1891)

    published an article about his voyage, which was made in part on the ship La Magicienne. Many items collected or produced during this expedition are stored

    Ludovic Savatier

    Ludovic_Savatier

  • Feminist science fiction
  • Subgenre of science fiction

    the French author Renée Marie Gouraud d'Ablancourt published Vega la magicienne, depicting L'Oiselle, a winged superheroine and the first Francophone

    Feminist science fiction

    Feminist_science_fiction

  • Jean Marie Le Bris
  • French aviator

    death of his son, during his military service, onboard of the frigate La Magicienne sailing nearby Montevideo, Uruguay. Shortly after, he decided to assert

    Jean Marie Le Bris

    Jean Marie Le Bris

    Jean_Marie_Le_Bris

  • Renée Dunan
  • French writer (1892–1936)

    Magdeleine Mimi Joconde ou la belle sans chemise L'Amant trop aimé, (M. de Steinthal) Le Prix Lacombyne, 1924 Baal ou la magicienne passionnée, livre des ensorcellements

    Renée Dunan

    Renée Dunan

    Renée_Dunan

  • HMS Musquito (1798)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    Mosquito) was a 16-gun ship-sloop, previously the French privateer Magicienne or Petite Magicienne. The Royal Navy captured her in March 1798. After the Spanish

    HMS Musquito (1798)

    HMS Musquito (1798)

    HMS_Musquito_(1798)

  • April 1930
  • Month of 1930

    Churchmen Say". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1. "Mort de Silvana Mangano La magicienne". Le Monde. 18 December 1989. p. 10. Hamilton, Lee Templin (1991). Robert

    April 1930

    April_1930

  • The Chimera Brigade
  • French comic

    such as Belzébuth by Jean de La Hire, Le Réveil d'Atlantide by Paul Féval fils and H.-J. Magog, or Baal ou la magicienne passionnée by Renée Dunan. Gess

    The Chimera Brigade

    The Chimera Brigade

    The_Chimera_Brigade

  • Action of 2 September 1781
  • Naval engagement

    American War of Independence; HMS Chatham captured the French frigate Magicienne after a fight of a few hours. On 2 September, the British fifty gun fourth

    Action of 2 September 1781

    Action_of_2_September_1781

  • Marie-Catherine Girod
  • French pianist (born 1949)

    Éditions 3DClassics Paul Le Flem: Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre (+ La Magicienne de la mer [fr], Symphonie n°1), Orchestre National de Bretagne, dir. Claude

    Marie-Catherine Girod

    Marie-Catherine Girod

    Marie-Catherine_Girod

  • Pierre Matthieu
  • French writer, poet, historian and dramatist (1563-1621)

    published Tablettes de la vie et de la mort and Quatrains de la vie et de la mort. His novels, La Magicienne, Aelius Sejanus and La Femme Cathenoise were

    Pierre Matthieu

    Pierre_Matthieu

  • Angélique Paulet
  • French musician (1592–1651)

    been named after her. Aronson, Nicole, Madame de Rambouillet ou la magicienne de la Chambre bleue, Fayard, Paris, 1988, p. 137. Historiettes. Mademoiselle

    Angélique Paulet

    Angélique_Paulet

  • Adelaide Borghi-Mamo
  • Italian opera singer (1826–1901)

    Fromental Halévy's La magicienne (1858, Mélusine), Félicien David's Herculanum (1859, Olympia), and Gaetano Braga's Margherita la mendicante (1859, Margherita)

    Adelaide Borghi-Mamo

    Adelaide Borghi-Mamo

    Adelaide_Borghi-Mamo

  • List of compositions by Moritz Moszkowski
  • Aux vieux temps (From long ago) D major Allegro con spiriro Danse de la magicienne (Enchantress) D minor Moderato Bagatelle (Southern Breezes) F major

    List of compositions by Moritz Moszkowski

    List of compositions by Moritz Moszkowski

    List_of_compositions_by_Moritz_Moszkowski

  • Louis Guéymard
  • French operatic tenor (1822–1880)

    Rodolphe in Gounod's La nonne sanglante (1854), Henri in Giuseppe Verdi's Les vêpres siciliennes (1855), Fromental Halévy's La magicienne (1858), Julien de

    Louis Guéymard

    Louis Guéymard

    Louis_Guéymard

  • La Sagesse des mythes
  • French comic book series

    La Sagesse des mythes (lit. 'The Wisdom of Myths') is a series of French comic books that retell famous myths. The series was created by the philosopher

    La Sagesse des mythes

    La_Sagesse_des_mythes

  • Catherine Jérémie
  • Early naturalist and midwife in New France

    scholars. She soon became known as a famed midwife and was referred to as "la magicienne de ma vie au Quebec" (the magician of my life in Quebec) by one of her

    Catherine Jérémie

    Catherine_Jérémie

  • Mi Vida (Kendji Girac album)
  • 2020 studio album by Kendji Girac

    "Rapports annuels 2022" (in French). Ultratop. Retrieved 1 February 2023. "2022: La production musicale française toujours au top" (in French). Syndicat National

    Mi Vida (Kendji Girac album)

    Mi_Vida_(Kendji_Girac_album)

  • Marc Bonnehée
  • French opera singer (1828–1886)

    siciliennes (1855), Duc de Palma in Emanuele Biletta's La rose de Florence (1856), Stello in Halévy's La magicienne (1858), and Julien in Poniatowski's Pierre de

    Marc Bonnehée

    Marc Bonnehée

    Marc_Bonnehée

  • National History Museum of Mauritius
  • National museum in Mauritius

    battles, such as items salvaged from the wrecks of the French frigate La Magicienne and the St. Géran (which inspired the novel Paul et Virginie). A near-complete

    National History Museum of Mauritius

    National History Museum of Mauritius

    National_History_Museum_of_Mauritius

  • Auguste Andrade
  • French singer and composer

    L'Exilé, singing, piano, c. 1830. La promenade sur l'eau, two-voice barcarolla, lyrics by Ulric Guttinguer, 1830. La Magicienne, singing, piano, 1835. Pleure

    Auguste Andrade

    Auguste_Andrade

  • List of ship launches in 1823
  • 1823. "French Fifth Rate frigate 'La Magicienne' (1823)". Threedecks. Retrieved 25 September 2023. "French gun-brig 'La Bressanne' (1823)". Threedecks.

    List of ship launches in 1823

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1823

  • Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges
  • French playwright (1799–1875)

    Théâtre-Lyrique, 5 November 1857 La Magicienne, five-act opera, music by Jacques Fromental Halévy, Théâtre de l'Opéra, 17 March 1858 La Pagode, two-act opéra comique

    Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges

    Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges

    Jules-Henri_Vernoy_de_Saint-Georges

  • Alphonse Royer
  • French author, dramatist and theatre manager

    trovatore), Fromental Halévy (La Magicienne), Félicien David (Herculanum), Prince Poniatowski (Pierre de Médicis), and Charles Gounod (La reine de Saba) as well

    Alphonse Royer

    Alphonse Royer

    Alphonse_Royer

  • Valentine d'Aubigny
  • more stage work before his death in 1862, the five-act grand opera La magicienne. Clément and Larousse wrote in their 1869 Dictionnaire lyrique that

    Valentine d'Aubigny

    Valentine d'Aubigny

    Valentine_d'Aubigny

  • Marinette Cueco
  • French plastic artist (1934–2023)

    Botoulle, Myriam (23 October 2023). "Mort de l'artiste Marinette Cueco, la magicienne du végétal". Connaissance des Arts (in French). Archived from the original

    Marinette Cueco

    Marinette_Cueco

  • Prix La Haye Jousselin
  • Steeplechase horse race in France

    Visiteur 1908 - Pharaon 1909 - Sauveur 1910 - Sauveur 1911 - Trudon 1912 - Magicienne 1913 - Montagnard 1914–18 - no race 1919 - Cesar Auguste 1920 - Heros

    Prix La Haye Jousselin

    Prix_La_Haye_Jousselin

  • Battle of Grand Port
  • 1810 battle of the Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811

    Sirius and Magicienne to Île de la Passe, where the fortifications had been strengthened, but supplies were running low and Magicienne's launch was sent

    Battle of Grand Port

    Battle of Grand Port

    Battle_of_Grand_Port

  • Samuel Pym
  • Royal Navy officer (1778–1855)

    and Magicienne ran aground and became unmanoeuverable. The Nereide struck her colours before the French frigates, and the Sirius and Magicienne were

    Samuel Pym

    Samuel Pym

    Samuel_Pym

  • Action of 2 January 1783
  • 1783 battle of the American Revolutionary War

    War of Independence. Severe fighting between a Royal Navy frigate HMS Magicienne and a French frigate Sibylle went on for nearly two hours, but in that

    Action of 2 January 1783

    Action of 2 January 1783

    Action_of_2_January_1783

  • French cruiser Kersaint
  • men who had been badly injured in an accident aboard the screw frigate Magicienne and carried them back to France. She was decommissioned again on 31 October

    French cruiser Kersaint

    French cruiser Kersaint

    French_cruiser_Kersaint

  • Lucius Curtis
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1786–1869)

    by Hamelin five days later. Sirius and Magicienne were burnt, their crews taking shelter on the tiny Île de la Passe. Without food or fresh water, the

    Lucius Curtis

    Lucius Curtis

    Lucius_Curtis

  • Jean-Louis Dumas
  • French businessman, chairman of the Hermès group from 1978 to 2006

    June 2025. Baudet, Marie-Béatrice (28 November 2008). "Leïla Menchari, magicienne en chef". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 15 June 2025. Gautier, Vincent

    Jean-Louis Dumas

    Jean-Louis_Dumas

  • HMS Chatham (1758)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    French frigate Magicienne off Cape Ann after a sanguinary engagement. Magicienne was serving in Orvilliers' fleet under Captain Janvre de la Bouchetière

    HMS Chatham (1758)

    HMS Chatham (1758)

    HMS_Chatham_(1758)

  • Sarraounia
  • Traditional ruler of Lougou, Niger

    1986 film Sarraounia based on the novel Sarraounia, le drame de la reine magicienne, by Nigerien writer Abdoulaye Mamani. Antoinette Tidjani Alou (Spring

    Sarraounia

    Sarraounia

  • Joseph-Marie-Blaise Coulomb
  • French naval engineer (1728–1803)

    French Royal Navy, and was ennobled on 6 February 1779 for his services. Magicienne-class frigates Centaure-class ships of the line Séduisant-class ships

    Joseph-Marie-Blaise Coulomb

    Joseph-Marie-Blaise_Coulomb

  • French cruiser Dayot
  • large vessels had returned home, leaving the just the old screw frigate Magicienne and the cruisers Seignelay and Limier. In 1877, while on a cruise from

    French cruiser Dayot

    French cruiser Dayot

    French_cruiser_Dayot

  • French frigate Sérieuse
  • French frigate

    Sérieuse was a Magicienne-class frigate of the French Navy, launched in 1779. In 1781, Sérieuse ferried soldiers after the Invasion of Minorca. She was

    French frigate Sérieuse

    French frigate Sérieuse

    French_frigate_Sérieuse

  • Ernst, Prince of Leiningen
  • Prince of Leiningen

    after which he was promoted to captain in 1860 and given command of HMS Magicienne, and then HMY Victoria and Albert. He further served as Commander-in-Chief

    Ernst, Prince of Leiningen

    Ernst, Prince of Leiningen

    Ernst,_Prince_of_Leiningen

  • French cruiser Beautemps-Beaupré
  • the ships assigned to the station also included the old screw frigate Magicienne, which was the flagship of the squadron, and the cruisers Segond, Seignelay

    French cruiser Beautemps-Beaupré

    French cruiser Beautemps-Beaupré

    French_cruiser_Beautemps-Beaupré

  • French frigate Thémis (1862)
  • Warship

    The Thémis was a 46-gun Magicienne class frigate of the French Navy. The keel of Thémis was laid in 1847, but she took 15 years to complete: as her design

    French frigate Thémis (1862)

    French frigate Thémis (1862)

    French_frigate_Thémis_(1862)

  • HMS Lutine (1793)
  • Fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy

    West Frisian Islands during a storm in 1799. She was built as a French Magicienne-class frigate with 32 guns, and was launched at Toulon in 1779. During

    HMS Lutine (1793)

    HMS Lutine (1793)

    HMS_Lutine_(1793)

  • HMS Fleur de la Mer
  • HMS Fleur de la Mer was the French privateer Gipsey, captured in 1806. The British Royal Navy bought her in 1807 and she served until she foundered in

    HMS Fleur de la Mer

    HMS_Fleur_de_la_Mer

  • Stéphanie Nicot
  • French SF writer

    all the anthologies published after the various editions, including Magiciennes et Sorciers, Victimes et Bourreaux and Les coups de cœur des Imaginales

    Stéphanie Nicot

    Stéphanie Nicot

    Stéphanie_Nicot

  • Kessler Twins
  • German singers, dancers and actresses (1936–2025)

    Zillertal (1957) My Sweetheart Is from Tyrol (1958) Gräfin Mariza (1958) Les Magiciennes [fr] (1960) Love and the Frenchwoman (1960) Erik the Conqueror (1961)

    Kessler Twins

    Kessler Twins

    Kessler_Twins

  • French frigate Sensible (1787)
  • Sensible was a 32-gun Magicienne-class frigate of the French Navy. The Royal Navy captured her at the action of 27 June 1798 off French-occupied Malta

    French frigate Sensible (1787)

    French frigate Sensible (1787)

    French_frigate_Sensible_(1787)

  • HMS Sirius (1797)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    Néréide, Magicienne and the Sirius began an intense cross fire against their enemies. Still, in the evening her crew had to abandon Magicienne, setting

    HMS Sirius (1797)

    HMS Sirius (1797)

    HMS_Sirius_(1797)

  • USS Retaliation (1798)
  • Schooner in the late 1790s

    recaptured her on 20 November 1798. The French Navy took her into service as Magicienne. However, Merrimack captured her on 28 June 1799. She served in the US

    USS Retaliation (1798)

    USS_Retaliation_(1798)

  • French cruiser Segond
  • the ships assigned to the station also included the old screw frigate Magicienne, which was the flagship of the squadron, and the cruisers Beautemps-Beaupré

    French cruiser Segond

    French cruiser Segond

    French_cruiser_Segond

  • HMS Topaze (1793)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy originally completed in 1791 as a French Magicienne-class frigate. In 1793 Lord Hood's fleet captured her at Toulon. The Royal

    HMS Topaze (1793)

    HMS Topaze (1793)

    HMS_Topaze_(1793)

  • Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811
  • Military campaign of the Napoleonic Wars

    which had been recaptured by the recently arrived British frigate HMS Magicienne. The French Navy considered 1809 to have been a success; they reinforced

    Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811

    Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811

    Mauritius_campaign_of_1809–1811

  • Siri Hustvedt
  • American novelist, essayist, poet (born 1955)

    into a movie by the French filmmaker Claude Miller. The film La Chambre des Magiciennes won The International Critics Prize at the Berlin Film Festival

    Siri Hustvedt

    Siri Hustvedt

    Siri_Hustvedt

  • List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy
  • enlarged version of sloop Sphinx Magicienne class 1849 – second class, enlarged version of sloop Sphinx HMS Magicienne 1849 HMS Valorous 1851 Furious class

    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy

    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy

    List_of_frigate_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • French frigate Sibylle (1777)
  • contested, and ultimately inconclusive action of 2 January 1783 against HMS Magicienne. Sibylle effected repairs and returned to the sea, but ended up being

    French frigate Sibylle (1777)

    French frigate Sibylle (1777)

    French_frigate_Sibylle_(1777)

  • Théobald René de Kergariou-Locmaria
  • managed to dismast Magicienne. Sibylle retreated when the Endymion and Emerald intervened. Thomas Graves, who commanded Magicienne, later commissioned

    Théobald René de Kergariou-Locmaria

    Théobald René de Kergariou-Locmaria

    Théobald_René_de_Kergariou-Locmaria

  • French frigate Artémise (1794)
  • Artémise was a 32-gun Magicienne-class frigate of the French Navy. She was under construction in Toulon when the Coalition seized the city in August 1793

    French frigate Artémise (1794)

    French frigate Artémise (1794)

    French_frigate_Artémise_(1794)

  • Dutch brig Komeet
  • Next, on 25 January 1806, Penguin was in company with Magicienne in the Mona Passage when Magicienne captured the Spanish packet ship Carmen, of two guns

    Dutch brig Komeet

    Dutch brig Komeet

    Dutch_brig_Komeet

  • The Mauritius Command
  • 1977 novel by Patrick O'Brian

    Magicienne, run aground in the shallow channel and cannot be heaved off, so are burnt to prevent their capture; Iphigenia and the fort at Île de la Passe

    The Mauritius Command

    The_Mauritius_Command

  • French frigate Hermione (1779)
  • 1779 Concorde-class frigate

    Boston, Sagittaire, Astrée and Hermione scrambled in an attempt to support Magicienne, but they failed to arrive on time, and Chatham could escape with her

    French frigate Hermione (1779)

    French frigate Hermione (1779)

    French_frigate_Hermione_(1779)

  • HMS Mosquito
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    HMS Musquito (1798) was a 16-gun ship-sloop, previously the French privateer Petite Magicienne. She was captured by three Spanish frigates in September 1798. HMS Musquito (1799)

    HMS Mosquito

    HMS_Mosquito

  • List of fictional ships
  • – merchantman Earl of Mornington – East India Company 24-gun warship Magicienne – French frigate Otter – East India Company 18-gun warship HMS Wasp –

    List of fictional ships

    List_of_fictional_ships

  • Paisley canal disaster
  • 1810 maritime incident in Scotland

    23 Jul: Earl Camden 9 Aug: Purísima Concepción 20 Aug: HMS Lively, HMS Magicienne, HMS Sirius 24 Sep: Crown October (unknown date): HMS Racer 9 Nov: HMS Mandarin

    Paisley canal disaster

    Paisley_canal_disaster

  • Édith Scob
  • French actress (1937–2019)

    ethnologist TV movie 1992 Haute tension Laura 1 episode 2000 La chambre des magiciennes Madame Weygand TV movie 2001 Les duettistes Ève 1 episode 2002

    Édith Scob

    Édith Scob

    Édith_Scob

  • HMS Hermione (1782)
  • Hermione-class frigate of the Royal Navy

    the governor of La Guaira, demanding the return of the ship and the surrender of the mutineers. Meanwhile, he despatched HMS Magicienne under Captain Henry

    HMS Hermione (1782)

    HMS Hermione (1782)

    HMS_Hermione_(1782)

  • Spanish frigate Santa María Magdalena
  • Spanish frigate built at Ferrol, Galicia in 1773

    War, José Caro Sureda, younger brother of Pedro Caro y Sureda, Marquis of La Romana, was given command of the Magdalena, sailing from Cádiz in April 1805

    Spanish frigate Santa María Magdalena

    Spanish frigate Santa María Magdalena

    Spanish_frigate_Santa_María_Magdalena

  • HMS Captain (1787)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    under the protection of shore batteries and the 20-gun corvette Réolaise. Magicienne was able to force the corvette onto the shore at Port Navalo, though she

    HMS Captain (1787)

    HMS Captain (1787)

    HMS_Captain_(1787)

  • Leïla Menchari
  • Tunisian designer (1927–2020)

    vitrines Hermès". Libération (in French). 15 December 2017. "Leïla Menchari, magicienne en chef". Le Monde (in French). 28 November 2008. "Leïla Menchari". Jeune

    Leïla Menchari

    Leïla_Menchari

  • French ship Aurore
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    a fluyt Aurore (1786), a 14-gun storeship Artémise (1794), a 32-gun Magicienne-class frigate, bore the name Aurore during her career Aurore (1799), a

    French ship Aurore

    French_ship_Aurore

  • Boileau-Narcejac
  • Team of French writers

    novel À cœur perdu) Les Magiciennes [fr], directed by Serge Friedman [fr] (France, 1960, based on the novel Les Magiciennes) Faces in the Dark, directed

    Boileau-Narcejac

    Boileau-Narcejac

  • 1986 Cannes Film Festival
  • Spirit (Lagodna) by Piotr Dumala Le Vent by Csaba Varga Les Petites Magiciennes by Vincent Mercier, Yves Robert (France) Les Petits Coins by Pascal Aubier

    1986 Cannes Film Festival

    1986_Cannes_Film_Festival

  • Elizabeth (1801 ship)
  • British East Indiaman launched at Liverpool

    23 Jul: Earl Camden 9 Aug: Purísima Concepción 20 Aug: HMS Lively, HMS Magicienne, HMS Sirius 24 Sep: Crown October (unknown date): HMS Racer 9 Nov: HMS Mandarin

    Elizabeth (1801 ship)

    Elizabeth_(1801_ship)

  • HMS Pallas (1804)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    23 Jul: Earl Camden 9 Aug: Purísima Concepción 20 Aug: HMS Lively, HMS Magicienne, HMS Sirius 24 Sep: Crown October (unknown date): HMS Racer 9 Nov: HMS Mandarin

    HMS Pallas (1804)

    HMS_Pallas_(1804)

  • Jean-Philippe Jaworski
  • French author

    2010 (novella collection, expanded edition) « La troisième hypostase », in Stéphanie Nicot (dir.) Magiciennes et sorciers, Mnémos, 2010 (novella) « Même

    Jean-Philippe Jaworski

    Jean-Philippe Jaworski

    Jean-Philippe_Jaworski

  • Hugh Pigot (Royal Navy officer, born 1769)
  • Royal Navy officer (1769–1797)

    to the governor of La Guaira, demanding the return of the ship and the surrender of the mutineers. He also despatched HMS Magicienne under Captain Henry

    Hugh Pigot (Royal Navy officer, born 1769)

    Hugh_Pigot_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1769)

  • Short Film Palme d'Or
  • Award

    Gaidouk Y. Katsap and L. Gorokhov Prix du Jury - Fiction Les Petites Magiciennes Vincent Mercier and Yves Robert 1987 Deuxième Prix Academy Leader Variations

    Short Film Palme d'Or

    Short Film Palme d'Or

    Short_Film_Palme_d'Or

  • Spanish ship Montañés (1794)
  • Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5267-9078-1. RevisatNaval: Cantabria y la Armada española: breve relato de una intensa relación

    Spanish ship Montañés (1794)

    Spanish ship Montañés (1794)

    Spanish_ship_Montañés_(1794)

  • HMS Endymion (1779)
  • Fifth-rate of the Royal Navy

    HMS Magicienne which, off San Domingo, engaged the French vessels in the action of 2 January 1783. Having attacked and silenced the sloop, Magicienne engaged

    HMS Endymion (1779)

    HMS Endymion (1779)

    HMS_Endymion_(1779)

  • French frigate Réunion
  • five ships built to Joseph-Marie-Blaise Coulomb's 1777 design for the Magicienne-class frigates. Réunion was launched on 23 February 1786. On 20 April

    French frigate Réunion

    French frigate Réunion

    French_frigate_Réunion

  • French frigate Alceste (1780)
  • Alceste was a Magicienne-class frigate of the French Navy, launched in 1780, that the British seized at the Siege of Toulon. They transferred her to the

    French frigate Alceste (1780)

    French frigate Alceste (1780)

    French_frigate_Alceste_(1780)

  • HMS Nymphe (1780)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    Ushant on 10 August 1780. Indiscriminately referred to as Nymph, Nymphe, La Nymph or La Nymphe in contemporary British sources, she served during the American

    HMS Nymphe (1780)

    HMS Nymphe (1780)

    HMS_Nymphe_(1780)

  • Édouard Baer
  • French actor and filmmaker (born 1966)

    Édouard Baer TV Short 2000 La bostella Edouard Édouard Baer Les frères Soeur Blaise Frédéric Jardin La chambre des magiciennes Simon Claude Miller TV movie

    Édouard Baer

    Édouard Baer

    Édouard_Baer

  • HMS Lively (1804)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    23 Jul: Earl Camden 9 Aug: Purísima Concepción 20 Aug: HMS Lively, HMS Magicienne, HMS Sirius 24 Sep: Crown October (unknown date): HMS Racer 9 Nov: HMS Mandarin

    HMS Lively (1804)

    HMS_Lively_(1804)

  • HMS Zenobia (1807)
  • British naval brig-sloop (1807–1835)

    23 Jul: Earl Camden 9 Aug: Purísima Concepción 20 Aug: HMS Lively, HMS Magicienne, HMS Sirius 24 Sep: Crown October (unknown date): HMS Racer 9 Nov: HMS Mandarin

    HMS Zenobia (1807)

    HMS Zenobia (1807)

    HMS_Zenobia_(1807)

  • Yves Jacques
  • Canadian film, television and stage actor

    1999 : Three Seasons: Henry 1999 : La Chambre des magiciennes: D. Fish 1999 : La Soirée des Jutras: EmCee 2000 : La Soirée des Jutras: Host 2001 : Thérèse

    Yves Jacques

    Yves Jacques

    Yves_Jacques

  • Anne Brochet
  • French actress (born 1966)

    Comolli (TV Series, 1 episode) 2000 La Chambre des magiciennes Claire Weygand Claude Miller, TV Movie 2004 Les Bottes La mère de Caroline Renaud Bertrand

    Anne Brochet

    Anne Brochet

    Anne_Brochet

  • Chevalier de Boades
  • French Navy officer of the War of American Independence

    promoted to Captain on 4 April 1777. In 1778, he captained the frigate Magicienne. In 1780, Boades captained the 64-gun Triton in the squadron under Guichen

    Chevalier de Boades

    Chevalier_de_Boades

  • Daniel Sorano
  • French actor

    Jean-Marie 1959 Le Vent se lève Mathias 1960 Marche ou crève Milan 1960 Les magiciennes Wladimir 1961 Arrêtez les tambours Resistance leader 1961 The Three Musketeers

    Daniel Sorano

    Daniel Sorano

    Daniel_Sorano

  • Caerwent (1799 ship)
  • 23 Jul: Earl Camden 9 Aug: Purísima Concepción 20 Aug: HMS Lively, HMS Magicienne, HMS Sirius 24 Sep: Crown October (unknown date): HMS Racer 9 Nov: HMS Mandarin

    Caerwent (1799 ship)

    Caerwent_(1799_ship)

  • French frigate Minerve (1809)
  • HMS Magicienne positioned herself off her bow, to fight both her and the weaker Ceylon, but while Iphigenia reached her position, the Magicienne ran aground

    French frigate Minerve (1809)

    French frigate Minerve (1809)

    French_frigate_Minerve_(1809)

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  • Alamodality
  • n.

    The quality of being a la mode; conformity to the mode or fashion; fashionableness.

  • Chartreuse
  • n.

    An alcoholic cordial, distilled from aromatic herbs; -- made at La Grande Chartreuse.

  • Turbellaria
  • n. pl.

    An extensive group of worms which have the body covered externally with vibrating cilia. It includes the Rhabdoc/la and Dendroc/la. Formerly, the nemerteans were also included in this group.

  • La
  • n.

    A syllable applied to the sixth tone of the scale in music in solmization.

  • Trappist
  • n.

    A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.

  • Dendroc/la
  • n. pl.

    A division of the Turbellaria in which the digestive cavity gives off lateral branches, which are often divided into smaller branchlets.

  • La
  • n.

    The tone A; -- so called among the French and Italians.

  • La
  • interj.

    An exclamation of surprise; -- commonly followed by me; as, La me!

  • Chartreuse
  • n.

    A Carthusian monastery; esp. La Grande Chartreuse, mother house of the order, in the mountains near Grenoble, France.

  • Ballet
  • n.

    A light part song, or madrigal, with a fa la burden or chorus, -- most common with the Elizabethan madrigal composers.

  • Lanthanum
  • n.

    A rare element of the group of the earth metals, allied to aluminium. It occurs in certain rare minerals, as cerite, gadolinite, orthite, etc., and was so named from the difficulty of separating it from cerium, didymium, and other rare elements with which it is usually associated. Atomic weight 138.5. Symbol La.

  • Girondist
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    A member of the moderate republican party formed in the French legislative assembly in 1791. The Girondists were so called because their leaders were deputies from the department of La Gironde.

  • Solfeggio
  • n.

    The system of arranging the scale by the names do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, by which singing is taught; a singing exercise upon these syllables.

  • -la
  • pl.

    of Interoperculum

  • E-la
  • n.

    Originally, the highest note in the scale of Guido; hence, proverbially, any extravagant saying.

  • Sol-fa
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    To sing the notes of the gamut, ascending or descending; as, do or ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do, or the same in reverse order.

  • La
  • interj.

    Look; see; behold; -- sometimes followed by you.