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Lys rouge, "Quarterly journal of royalist studies", was a quarterly monarchist French magazine established in Paris in 1976 and discontinued in 2006. The publisher was Yvan Aumont and the editor-in-chief Jean-Philippe Chauvin. The magazine focused on the history of French royalism, on the action of monarchists in other countries, and on the debates about the political positions of the movement.
Lysrouge, "Quarterly journal of royalist studies", was a quarterly monarchist French magazine established in Paris in 1976 and discontinued in 2006....
Press. ISBN 978-0-19-505738-6. France, Anatole (1894). The Red Lily (Le lysrouge). Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 11 February 2007...
president. The NAR publish in particular a historical review entitled Le Lysrouge and a political semi-monthly Royaliste. The members of the NAR are sometimes...
Opinions de Jérôme Coignard (The Opinions of Jerome Coignard) (1893) Le Lysrouge (The Red Lily) (1894) Le Puits de Sainte Claire (The Well of Saint Clare)...
Kultura La Licorne Lire L'Officiel L'Officiel Hommes Lui Lyon Capitale Lysrouge Mad Movies Madame Figaro Le Magazin pittoresque Marianne (magazine: 1932-1940)...
Smith In French: Jean Artero Présence de Fulcanelli In French : Johan Dreue En Héliopolis, portrait d'un Adepte du XXème siècle Le lysRouge,320 p. 2015...
1788–1868. ISSN 0044-0094. JSTOR 44867953. France, Anatole (1894). "VII". Le lysrouge (in French). Ils y doivent travailler devant la majestueuse égalité des...
His early career involved translating works such as Anatole France's Le lysrouge and author André Gide's L'Immoraliste into Japanese. The next year, he...
chambre du roi (2009) Le Bal des poignards [fr] ( 2 novels) La dague au lysrouge (2010) Le couteau de Ravaillac (2010) La Guerre des Duchesses [fr] (2...
probably blue at that time with three golden fleur - de - lis .... "Fleur-de-lys | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. At the time...
Gymnase 1898: L'Offense by Maurice Donnay, Théâtre du Vaudeville 1899: Le Lysrouge by Anatole France, Théâtre du Vaudeville 1899: Madame de Lavalette by...
early 1950s, the site was converted to an off-Broadway theater as Theatre de Lys, opening on June 9, 1953, with a production of Maya, a play by Simon Gantillon...
The Ceinture Rouge ('Red Belt') refers to the communes of the Île-de-France that were dominated by the French Communist Party from the 1920s until the...
of Lille dating from 1235 that shows an argent-on-gules fleur-de-lys. The fleur-de-lys refers to the name and the insularity of the city. "Lille", or "Lile"...
Arnulf I (890–965). The site, which sat between two branches of the river Lys, was first fortified around 1000, initially in wood and later in stone. This...
1970 Le Lys dans la vallée (TV), as Mme de Mortsauf 1970 Donkey Skin, as La fée des Lilas (The Lilac Fairy) 1971 Daughters of Darkness (Le rouge aux lèvres)...