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  2. Princes et Princesses - Wikipedia

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    Produced in 1999 by Les Armateurs and released to French cinemas on 26 January 2000, Princes et princesses became Ocelot's second feature film (following 1998's Kirikou and the Sorceress). The feature version comprises slightly edited versions of 6 of the 8 12-minute episodes, [2] with the addition of a 1-minute intermission at the half-way point.

  3. Lalla Latifa Amahzoune - Wikipedia

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    Latifa was born under the name Latifa Amahzoune in 1943 or 1944 in Khenifra. [7] [8] Lalla Latifa was of the Zayane tribe and came from an important Amazigh family. [9]She was the daughter of a provincial governor; [10] her father was Hassan ould Mouha ou Hammou Zayani, Pasha of Khenifra and Adel of the Zayanes. [11]

  4. House of Ligne - Wikipedia

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    Prince Wauthier de Ligne (1952–2022) (2) Prince Philippe de Ligne (born 1977) (3) Prince Antoine de Ligne (born 1959) (4) Prince Louis de Ligne (born 2003) Prince Charles-Joseph de Ligne (1837–1914) Prince Henri Florent Lamoral of Ligne (1881–1967) Jean Charles, Prince de Ligne de La Trémoïlle (1911–2005) (5) Charles-Antoine, Prince ...

  5. Téléchat - Wikipedia

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    Téléchat puppets on display at Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) Téléchat is a Franco-Belgian French-language children's television series created by Roland Topor and Henri Xhonneux. The series aired on France 2 as a segment of Récré A2, [1] and ran for 234 episodes between 1983 and 1986.

  6. Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Lalla Hasna was born in the Royal Palace of Rabat.She was educated in this very city, at the Royal College where she obtained her High school diploma. [1]Since her childhood, Princess Hasna has been interested in social and cultural activities, with special emphasis to environmental issues in Morocco.

  7. Les Princes et la Princesse de Marinca - Wikipedia

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    Les Princes et la Princesse de Marinca (English: The Princes and the Princess of Marinca) is a French-Canadian fairy tale from Gaspésie published by Canadian folklorist Carmen Roy. [1] It is related to the motif of the calumniated wife and classified in the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as type ATU 707, "The Three Golden Children".

  8. Prince étranger - Wikipedia

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    Like the princes du sang (e.g. Condé, La Roche-sur-Yon), it became one of their de facto prerogatives to unilaterally attach a princely titre de courtoisie to a seigneurie which not only lacked any independence as a principality but might not even belong to the titleholder, having merely been owned at some point by his family (e.g., prince d ...

  9. La Maison du chat-qui-pelote - Wikipedia

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    It is the opening work in the Scènes de la vie privée (transl. Scenes of Private Life), which comprises the first volume of Balzac's La Comédie humaine. First entitled Gloire et malheur (Glory and Misfortune), this short novel was completed at Maffliers in October 1829 and published by Mame-Delaunay in 1830. The first edition was followed by ...