It was possibly a family name, he did not have a hunchback.
Original Title: Notre Dame de Paris Author: Victor Hugo Published: 1831
Oscar Riddle has written: 'The genesis of fault-bars in feathers and the cause of alternation in light and dark fundamental bars ..' -- subject(s): Feathers 'The teaching of biology in secondary schools of the United States' -- subject(s): Biology, Study and teaching 'Endocrines and constitution in doves and pigeons' -- subject(s): Heredity, Constitution, Human beings, Endocrinology, Pigeons, Animal heat 'Studies on carbohydrate and fat metabolism, with especial reference to the pigeon [by] Oscar Riddle and associates' -- subject(s): Carbohydrates, Metabolism, Fat metabolism
Corps de Ballet
pas de deux or a duet or duo
Forward port de bra.
Adam de la Halle was born in 1237.
Adam de la Halle died in 1288.
He was a famous trouvère.
a hunchback is 'un bossu' in French the hunchback of Notre-Dame in the book written by Victor Hugo, is called 'le bossu de Notre-Dame'
Corcovado (Hunchback)
Nuestra de Señora de Halle was created in 1603.
Mesdames de la Halle was created in 1858.
the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris, that Victor Hugo choose as the setting of its novel 'the hunchback of Notre-Dame'
Quasimodo. He has the same name as the hunchback in Victor Hugo's novel, Notre Dame de Paris, from which the movie was adapted.
The Cathedral of Notre Dame (Notre Dame de Paris) in Paris , France .
Adam de Craponne died in 1576.
Adam de Craponne was born in 1526.