... King of Navarre and his men find their life of ascetic, and celibate, academic devotion interrupted by the arrival of the Princess of France and her ladies — into an absurdly lightweight movie. The result is good-natured enough to ...
... king of Navarre in Kenneth Branagh's jazz-musical version of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost. But now Nivola might thirst for the sort of fast-track gigs his girlfriend, British actress Emily Mortimer, manages to land."She'll be in ...
... King of Navarre, is famous, but ranks far from the great. He was a weak and irresolute prince, who died in 1562 'detested by the protestants whom he had deserted and little regretted by the catholics.'* The second brother, Charles, was ...
... King of Navarre. Several plants were produced from the same lot of seeds, and they were all kept in one box at Pampe- luna till 1499. In 1684, more than two hundred years after being first grown from the seed, these orange-trees were ...
... King Henry IV (of Navarre) who was the first king, after at Hochelaga, now Montreal (Royal Mountain). the Valois, to push colonization. Champlain pushed fur trade. "The King's girlS" are sent to Quebec to marry the rude colonists. Louis ...
... King Henry of Navarre. I feel a little shamefaced when I recall the goggle-eyed awe with which this gift was received by the head of that French department, and when I recollect the elaborate exores- sions of profound and undying ...
... King Henry IV (of Navarre) who was the first king, after at Hochelaga, now Montreal (Royal Mountain). the Valois, to push colonization. Champlain pushed fur trade. "The King's girlS" are sent to Quebec to marry the rude colonists. Louis ...
... King of France. Since 1848 Pretenders to the Throne of France have been immensely dull, dignified men whose ... Navarre," who founded the Bourbon line of French . kings. He will reign, of course, in exile, since an 1886 law forbids ...
... King of France and Navarre and Cardinal Richelieu by Philippe de Champaigne; furniture of the style to which Louis XIV gave his name; sculpture; architectural elements; and historical documents, including the manuscript of the Treaty of ...
... king of France and Navarre, is said to have observed more than four hundred years ago. The great warrior was referring to an elixir that already was six thousand years old, for the story of wine predates Western civilization. The exact ...