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La and Veuve
* 21 January 1793 – 16 October 1793: La Veuve (" the widow ") Capet
La Veuve de Saint-Pierre ( 2000 ) by Patrice Leconte, for which she was nominated for a César for Best Actress, was a period drama which saw Binoche appear opposite Daniel Auteuil in the role of a woman who attempts to save a condemned man from the guillotine.
* La Veuve Joyeuse ( 1934 )
In 1763 Collé produced at the Théâtre Français Dupuis et Desronais, a successful sentimental comedy, which was followed in 1771 by La Veuve, which was a complete failure.
* La Veuve enragée-1977
* Antonine Maillet: La Veuve enragée
It had a huge budget, partially because it was filmed simultaneously in French as La Veuve Joyeuse, with a French supporting cast and some minor plot changes.
Artaxerce, modelled on Metastasio, and Guillaume Tell were produced in 1766 ; other successful tragedies were La Veuve de Malabar ( 1770 ) and Barnavelt ( 1784 ).
* La Veuve de Saint-Pierre ( The Widow of Saint-Pierre ) ( 2000 )
* La Veuve, a version of Niccolò Buonaparte's La Vedova
Veuve de La Porte, Paris 1552 ; 1553 ( second édition )
* 1975: La Veuve lubrique ( La Veuve )
fr: La Veuve noire ( Les Simpson )
** La Veuve ( comedy ) 1631
Furthemore, the Veuve reserve offers tourists a hiking trip with a guide who can show them the beauty of La Digue.

La and 1631
* 1631 – Publication of La Gazette, first French newspaper.
* La Galerie du Palais ( 1631 – 32 )
* 1631: Charles de la Tour builds Fort La Tour ( also known as Fort Saint Marie ) at the mouth of the Saint John River.
At Brussels, in 1631, he published, his treatise " La construction, l ' usage, et les propriétés du quadrant nouveau de mathematiques ", and dedicated it to the Infanta.
Between 1631 and 1634 he invaded Lorraine, and took La Mothe after a siege of 141 days in which Turenne first distinguished himself and La Force's grandson Jacques was killed.
* La Silvanire, ou la Morte-vive, with an elaborate preface on the observance of the unities ( 1631 )
With the support of Richelieu, he established the first weekly newspaper in France, La Gazette, in 1631.
As a result, La Tour appealed to the King of France for assistance and was appointed lieutenant-general in Acadia in 1631.
* La Gazette, a weekly magazine published in France from 1631 to 1915

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