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Fernand Pelloutier died in 1901.
Fernand Fabre's birth name is Fernand Louis Adelin Fabre.
Fernand Meyssonnier died in 2008.
Fernand Arnout died in 1974.
Fernand Feyaerts died in 1927.
Fernand Mondego allowed Caderousse to escape from his confinement. Both Caderousse and Fernand Mondego escaped.
Fernand Mondego (later Fernand the Count de Morcerf) Danglars ( Not sure what his first name is) (later Baron Danglars) Gaspard Caderousse and Gerard Villefort (Uses him and sends him to the Chateau d'if for his own gain) (If you want to count Mercedes Mondego, you can say she only waited a year and a half to get married after finding out Edmond had "Died")
Fernand Mondego was jealous in "The Count of Monte Cristo". He was envious of the protagonist, Edmond Dantès, for his love for Mercedes and his successful career. Fernand's jealousy led him to betray Edmond and ultimately set the events of the story in motion.
The antagonist in "The Count of Monte Cristo" is Fernand Mondego, who betrays the protagonist, Edmond Dantes, leading to his wrongful imprisonment. Fernand's actions set off a chain of events that ultimately drive the story's conflicts and seek to thwart Dantes's quest for revenge.
Guy Pearce played Fernand Mondego in the 2002 adaptation of "The Count of Monte Cristo" and also played Alexander Hartdegen in the 2002 adaptation of "The Time Machine".
Monte Cristo meets Albert de Morcerf, the son of Fernand Mondego and Mercédès Herrera, when he visits the Morcerf house. Albert is unaware of his father's true identity as the infamous Count de Morcerf.
Rafael Mondego was born in 1980, in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Fernand Léger
Fernand Ellyin has written: 'Fatigue damage, crack growth, and life prediction' -- subject(s): Service life (Engineering), Materials, Fatigue, Fracture mechanics, Stress corrosion
Dantès is interested in meeting the young Viscount de Morcerf because he suspects that the viscount's father, Fernand Mondego, played a role in his wrongful imprisonment. Dantès seeks to uncover the truth and potentially seek revenge on those who betrayed him.
Medora is a character who appears in "The Count of Monte Cristo" as the wife of Fernand Mondego. She is involved in a series of betrayals and intrigues throughout the story, ultimately becoming entangled in the Count's revenge plot against her husband.
The punishment of the Count of the Morcerf was justified because he was responsible for sending the Count of Monte Cristo in prison for 14 years after proving in the court falsely that the Count of Monte Cristo was a spy of the enemy. The Count of Morcerf also married with Mercedes, the fiancée of the Count of Monte Cristo, by telling her that the Count of Monte Cristo was dead. His behavior with Mercedes after the marriage was not good.