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  2. Feast of Fools - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of Fools or Festival of Fools (Latin: festum fatuorum, festum stultorum) was a feast day on January 1 celebrated by the clergy in Europe during the Middle Ages, initially in Southern France, but later more widely. [1] During the Feast, participants would elect either a false Bishop, false Archbishop, or false Pope.

  3. Paris Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Carnival (French: Carnaval de Paris) is an annual festival held in Paris, France. The carnival occurs after the Feast of Fools and has been held since the 16th century or earlier, with a long 20th century interregnum .

  4. Jango Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1975, he became known as one of the primary organizers and performers at the "International Festival of Fools", an occasional citywide festival of alternative comedy and clown acts in Amsterdam. [citation needed] Edwards gained a fan base in the Netherlands and for many years attracted enthusiastic audiences to his performances there.

  5. Quasimodo - Wikipedia

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    Quasimodo sneaks out of the cathedral during the Festival of Fools, where he is crowned the "King of Fools". While there, he meets Esmeralda, with whom he falls in love. Two of Frollo's guards ruin the moment by throwing tomatoes at him and binding him to a wheel to torment him, rousing a crowd of onlookers to join in. Frollo refuses to help as ...

  6. Lord of Misrule - Wikipedia

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    This festival teaches even the little children, artless and simple, to be greedy, and accustoms them to go from house to house and to offer novel gifts, fruits covered with silver tinsel. For these they receive, in return, gifts double their value, and thus the tender minds of the young begin to be impressed with that which is commercial and ...

  7. Clopin Trouillefou - Wikipedia

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    Clopin wears two main costumes during the film: a jester suit (seen above), which he wears at the Festival of Fools; he also wears a similar costume in the catacombs, but it is almost completely purple with no gold trim, no mask, and no bells. During the song "The Court of Miracles," he also wears a lawyer's outfit, a judge's outfit (resembling ...

  8. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939 film) - Wikipedia

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    The sets of Paris and the Notre Dame Cathedral were constructed by Van Nest Polglase at the cost of $250,000 (about $4,974,622 in 2021 dollars), while Darrell Silvera worked as set decorator. Walter Plunkett oversaw the costume design and Joseph H. August served as cinematographer, this film being the first of his three collaborations with ...

  9. Nigel de Longchamps - Wikipedia

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    Nigel de Longchamps, also known as Nigel Wireker, (fl. c. 1190, died c. 1200), [1] Neel de Longchamps, or Nigel of Canterbury, was an Anglo-Norman satirist and poet of the late twelfth century, writing in Latin.

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