"La chanson de Roland" (The Song of Roland) is an epic poem from the Middle Ages describing a battle during Charlemagne time.
Le Stade de Roland Garros("Roland Garros Stadium")
Roland Blanche was born on December 31, 1943, in Choisy-le-Roi, Val-de-Marne, France.
Roland de La Platiere has written: 'ET MALGRE TOUT IL RESTE ENCORE DES CIGALES POUR CHANTER LE SOLEIL'
A. Join-Lambert has written: 'Le mariage de Madame Roland'
Roland De Pauw has: Played Inspecteur Larcher in "Le masque" in 1989. Played Client in "Abracadabra" in 1993. Played Louis in "Le trajet de la foudre" in 1994. Played Editor in "Elles" in 1997. Played Le facteur in "Combat de fauves" in 1997. Performed in "Le rouge et le noir" in 1997. Played Espinassous in "Sans famille" in 2000. Played Le vieux monsieur du train in "Les Thibault" in 2003.
Roland was the nephew of Charlemagne, according to the French legends. He was immortalized in the epic Le Chanson de Roland. This work was about fighting the Saracens (muslims) and keeping them out of France.
Roland Monk has: Played Un soldat belge in "Le cerveau" in 1969. Performed in "Le gitan" in 1975. Played Borel in "Histoires de voyous: Le concierge revient tout de suite" in 1979. Played Elias Lapinere in "Grace Kelly" in 1983. Performed in "Enigma" in 1983.
The cast of Le train de Vienne - 1989 includes: Roland Blanche as Vincent Marie Matheron as Odile Christophe Odent as Fabrice
"le permis de conduire" is the driving licence
Le bureau de poste is the post office.
The cast of Le signe de onze heures - 2001 includes: Roland Carey Annie Chaplin Manou Duggan Ors Kisfaludy
le patinage de vitesse is speed skating in French.