• The Magical Adventures of Quasimodo is an animated television series based on Victor Hugo's 1831 novel Notre Dame de Paris. The show was produced by Ares...
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    (Twelfth Night) and Quasimodo serves as the Pope of Fools. The 1939 film of The Hunchback of Notre Dame opens with the Feast of Fools: Quasimodo is crowned King...
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  • of Notre Dame, the hunchbacked and facially deformed Quasimodo. By unanimous decision, Quasimodo is chosen and crowned as the King of Fools, but he knows...
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    |work= ignored (help) "You Have to See a Young Vanessa Hudgens Playing Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame!". E! Online. June 27, 2014. Archived from...
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  • musiqueorguequebec.ca) "Fête de la Purification de Marie" section at Georg Philipp Telemann, Catalogue TWV 01: Cantates d'église, Fêtes (www.musiqueorguequebec...
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  • progressive rock band Ange. It was released in 2007. "Aujourd'hui C'est La Fête Chez L'apprenti Sorcier" (Christian Decamps, Jean-Michel Brezovar) – 05:00...
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    Academy surprisingly voted for a prize to the Italian poet Salvatore Quasimodo instead. Kjell Espmark and Peter Englund, members of the Swedish Academy...
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    illustrated Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, in which he depicted Quasimodo and Esmeralda. Brion was a nephew of the legendary Friederike Brion. The...
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  • modulo, modulus, multimodal, multimodality, postmodern, postmodernity, Quasimodo, remodel, remodulate, supermodel, trimodal, trimodality, ultramodern,...
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    Italian opera, as in L'ultimo abenzerraggio (The last abenzerrage, 1874), Quasimodo (1875) and Cleopatra (1878). Later he denoted Wagnerian influence: I Pirinei...
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  • Notre-Dame's Got Talent – A strip where "Quasiboylo" (a cross between Quasimodo and Susan Boyle) fights to win a talent contest (playing a washboard!)...
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    Rouffio Le complexe du kangourou Jacques Kurland Pierre Jolivet Faire la fête The man Anne-Marie Miéville Short 1987 Wings of Desire The Angel Wim Wenders...
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    first was the Fête de la Fédération on 14 July 1790, a festival marking the first anniversary of the taking of the Bastille. The fêtes began in the morning...
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    and plays a Roma fortune teller (called "Madame Zuleika") for a summer fête. She pretend reads Poirot's future over a crystal ball, but quickly drops...
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    Burgundian troops besieged the chateau, which was finally retaken on Quasimodo Sunday 1430. A chateau built in 1230 by Eudes de Grancey, one of the most...
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