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La and Religieuse
She is assumed to have been the inspiration for his novel about a nun, La Religieuse, in which he depicts a woman who is forced to enter a monastery where she suffers at the hands of the other nuns in the community.
Karina has also appeared on stage, in Rivette's adaptation of La Religieuse, Pour Lucrece, Toi et Tes Nuages, Françoise Sagan's Il Fait Beau Jour et Nuit and Ingmar Bergman's Efter repetitionen.
* La Religieuse ( 1966 )
Monk's tale was clearly modeled on the gothic novels that were popular in the 18th and early 19th centuries, a literary genre that had already been used to stoke anti-Catholic sentiments in such works as Matthew Lewis's The Monk and Denis Diderot's La Religieuse.
* La Religieuse 1965 )
* La Gorce, Pierre de, Histoire Religieuse de la Révolution Française.
Toward the end of his life, Pichard adapted classic erotic stories such as Les Exploits d ' un jeune Don Juan by Guillaume Apollinaire, The Kama-Sutra by Vatsyayana, Trois filles de leur mère by Pierre Louÿs, La Religieuse by Denis Diderot and Germinal by Emile Zola.
Denis Diderot's La Religieuse is a later example of this theme.

La and Roman
These cultures show a variety of influences: Pomeranian, Milograd, Scythian and Getic, with La Tene and Roman Danubian influences evident at their maturity ; making them more " Central European " in outlook ( i. e. similar to the Przeworsk culture ) rather than of the " forest-Venedic " or Carpic-Dacian types.
Over the same period that Hellenism was spreading through the Mediterranean world, northern and western Europe were dominated by the La Tène culture, a precursor to the Celts that would populate the same area during the Roman age.
Although Roman designs were most popular, rural craftsmen still produced items derived from the Iron Age La Tène artistic traditions.
Following the earlier La Tène and Roman influence cultures, the Slavic people have been in this territory for over 1500 years.
The most characteristic differences, for instance, between Roman Italian and Milanese Italian are the gemination of initial consonants and the pronunciation of stressed " e ", and of " s " in some cases: e. g. va bene " all right ": is pronounced by a Roman ( and by any standard-speaker ), by a Milanese ( and by any speaker whose native dialect lies to the north of La Spezia-Rimini Line ); a casa " at home " is for Roman and standard, for Milanese and generally northern.
La Vérité de la Religion Chrétienne Réformée ( 1717 ) was a controversial treatise which in its four parts attacks the characteristic doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church ; it was translated into English, for the use of the Roman Catholics of his diocese of Dromore, by Dr. Ralph Lambert, afterwards bishop of Meath.
Adriano La Regina ( former Rome ’ s archaeological superintendent 1976-2004, professor of Etruscology at Rome ’ s La Sapienza University ), Professor Fausto Zevi ( professor of Roman Archaeology at Rome's La Sapienza University ) and Professor Henner von Hesberg ( head of the German Archaeological Institute, Rome ) denied the identification of the grotto with Lupercal on topographic and stylistic grounds.
** Jean-Baptiste de La Salle ( Roman Catholic Church )
* 1548 – The city of Nuestra Señora de La Paz ( Our Lady of Peace ) is founded by Alonso de Mendoza by appointment of the king of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V.
:::< span style =" font-family: Times New Roman ">" In a village of La Mancha, the name of which I have no desire to call to mind, there lived not long since one of those gentlemen that keep a lance in the lance-rack, an old buckler, a lean hack, and a galgo for coursing.
The La Tène culture developed and flourished during the late Iron Age ( from 450 BCE to the Roman conquest in the 1st century BCE ) in France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, southwest Germany, Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia and Hungary.
* La Olmeda Roman Villa in Palencia, Spain
Control over the former Inca lands had been entrusted to Pedro de la Gasca by the Spanish king ( and Holy Roman Emperor ) Emperor Charles V. Gasca commanded Alonso de Mendoza to found a new city commemorating the end of the civil wars in Peru ; the city of La Paz was founded on October 20, 1548.
The ramifications continued for many years ; on the 100th anniversary of Zola's article, France's Roman Catholic daily paper, La Croix, apologized for its antisemitic editorials during the Dreyfus Affair.
Ancient Roman mosaics of La Olmeda, Spain.
Having been close to La Rioja Bishop Enrique Angelelli ( a Third World Priest opposed by much of Argentina's conservative Roman Catholic Church ), he was imprisoned by the military junta in Formosa Province until 1981, reportedly tortured in the process.
* Le Roman de La Momie ( 1858 )
The later Durtal novels, En route ( 1895 ), La cathédrale ( 1898 ) and L ' oblat ( 1903 ), explore Durtal / Huysmans ' conversion to Roman Catholicism.
According to a poll conducted in 2001 for French Catholic magazine La Croix, numbers are: Roman Catholic 69 % ( only 10 % being listed as regular churchgoers ), Agnostic or Atheist 22 %, Protestant ( Calvinist, Lutheran, Anglican and Evangelical ) 2 %, others are 7 %.

La and 1760
His operatic works include two of the most successful musical comedies of the eighteenth century, Il filosofo di campagna ( The Country Philosopher ), set by Galuppi ( 1752 ) and La buona figliuola ( The Good Girl ), set by Niccolò Piccinni ( 1760 ).
* La buona figliuola ( The Good Girl ) by Niccolò Piccinni ( 1760 )
* 1760 – Charles Sapinaud de La Rairie, French royalist general and counterrevolutionary ( d. 1829 )
His paternal grandparents were Jean Bernadotte ( Pau, 29 September 1683 – Pau, 3 October 1760 ) and wife ( m. Pau, 1 May 1707 ) Marie du Pucheu dite de La Place ( Pau, 6 February 1686 – Pau, 5 October 1773 ), daughter of Jacques du Pucheu dit de La Place and wife Françoise de Labasseur.
The strict and conservative education he received from the Duc de La Vauguyon, " gouverneur des Enfants de France " ( governor of the Children of France ), from 1760 until his marriage in 1770, did not prepare him for the throne that he was to inherit in 1774 after the death of his grandfather, Louis XV.
* Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle ( 1760 – 1836 ), army captain, author of France's national anthem, La Marseillaise.
La Nouvelle-France 1524 – 1760.
Rameau's comic opera Les Paladins ( 1760 ) is based on a story in canto 18 of Orlando ( though Rameau's librettist derived the plot indirectly via La Fontaine's Contes ).
Piccinni's first opera, Le donne dispettose, was produced in 1755, and in 1760 he composed, at Rome, the chef d ' œuvre of his early life, La Cecchina, ossia la buona Figliuola, an opera buffa with a libretto by Goldoni, which " enjoyed a two-year run in Rome and was played in all the important European capitals.
* La buona figliuola ( La Cecchina ) 1760, libretto
* June 26 – Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, composer of " La Marseillaise " ( b. 1760 )
La Condamine ( Carmontelle 1760 )
The Jérôme-Thibouville-Lamy firm started making wind instruments around 1730 at La Couture-Boussey, then moved to Mirecourt around 1760 and started making violins, guitars, mandolins, and musical accessories.
In 1760 he bought a famous Burgundy vineyard which at that time bore the name of La Romanée, at a high price.
Coyes ( 1711-17 ~ 7 ) comedy, the Franc pare, is bright and still popular, while Germain's description of a visit paid by the ancient gods to Marseille ( La Bourrido del Dious, 1760 ) has considerable humour.
In 1760, Niccolò Piccinni wrote the music to La Cecchina to a text by the great Venetian playwright, Carlo Goldoni.
His father was a maître des comptes ; he was educated in law, and became a lawyer at the Châtelet in 1755, maître des requêtes to the Conseil d ' État in 1760, and intendant successively of Auvergne, Provence and La Rochelle.
At some point between 1760 and 1764, Baret became employed as housekeeper to Commerson, who had settled in Toulon-sur-Arroux, some 20 km to the south of La Comelle, upon his marriage in 1760.
Berezovsky participated in Italian operas and his name appears in printed librettos of the operas Alessandro nell ' Indie by Francesco Araja and La Semiramide riconosciuta by Vincenzo Manfredini given in Oranienbaum in 1759 and 1760.
* Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle ( 1760 – 1836 ), composer of La Marseillaise, the French national anthem
" La sublevación de los indios de Nicoya en 1760.

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