LaReine can refer to Régiment de LaReine, a regiment of the French Army of the Ancien Régime LaReine, Quebec, a municipality in Quebec, Canada La Reine...
The Hameau de laReine (French pronunciation: [amo də la ʁɛn], The Queen's Hamlet) is a rustic retreat in the park of the Château de Versailles built for...
Countess de Poitiers, Philippe's wife and Blanche's sister Charles, Count of La Marche, Louis and Philippe's younger brother Blanche of Burgundy, Charles'...
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth (French: Fairmont Le Reine Élizabeth) is a historic grand hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. With 950 rooms and 21 floors...
panelling, gilded (sometimes rechampi en blanc) or left in the natural color (á la capuchine), in which case walnut was the timber used. Fruitwoods were popular...
LaReine Soleil (The Sun Queen) is a French-animated feature film (French/Hungarian/Belgian co-production) made by Philippe Leclerc. It was released in...
convention, "God Save the King" (French: Dieu Sauve le Roi, Dieu Sauve laReine when a Queen) is the royal anthem of Canada. It is sometimes played or...
The grand appartement de lareine is the Queen's grand apartment of the Palace of Versailles. Forming a parallel enfilade with that of the grand appartement...
King will consider it"). When the sovereign is female, Le Roy is replaced by La Reyne. Before the reign of Henry VIII, the sovereign always granted his or...
(French: Marguerite, 14 May 1553 – 27 March 1615), popularly known as LaReine Margot, was a French princess of the Valois dynasty who became Queen of...
Victoria Day (French: Fête de laReine, lit. 'Celebration of the Queen') is a federal Canadian public holiday observed on the last Monday preceding May...
Fort LaReine was built in 1738 and is one of the forts of the western expansion directed by Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de La Vérendrye, first military...
first song, "Lament of the Perishing Roses", the band changed its name to LaReine Noir and then to Theatre of Tragedy. They subsequently invited singer Liv...
in the salon of her Petit appartement de lareine in the Palace of Versailles, or in the Théâtre de laReine. She limited the audience to her intimate...
as a concert piece Lareine de Saba (1862), opera by Charles Gounod Die Königin von Saba (1875), opera by Karl Goldmark LaReine de Scheba (1926), opera...
The Affair of the Diamond Necklace (French: Affaire du collier de lareine, "Affair of the Queen's Necklace") was an incident from 1784 to 1785 at the...
Good and Evil (1977), and Follow Your Heart (1996). For the 1994 film LaReine Margot, she won Best Actress at Cannes and the César Award for Best Supporting...
Queen Margot or LaReine Margot may refer to: Margaret of Valois (1553–1615), queen consort of Navarre and later also of France LaReine Margot (novel)...
The Ballet Comique de laReine (at the time spelled Balet comique de la Royne) was an elaborate court spectacle performed on October 15, 1581, during...