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You probably mean 'Notre Dame de Paris', the famous cathedral in the centre of Paris, France. Among other things, it's the setting for the well-known novel 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' by Victor Hugo.
have a look at those ones : Vercingétorix, Clovis I, Charlemagne, Joan of Arc, Louis XIV, Robespierre, Napoleon, Hugo, Jaurès, General de Gaulle. it is hard to know.
The major three causes which resulted to French revolution were:1- social cause - The French society was divided into three estates. The first two estates consisted of clergy and nobility respectively. The third estate consisted of merchants, businessmen, lawyers and peasants. Third estate didn't have equal rights and the other estates enjoyed other privileges.2- economic cause- The third estate had to pay all the taxes imposed by the king but the other estates were exempted from it. The prices of bread, which was the main staple diet of the people, rose, and there was a subsistence crisis.3- immediate cause- Rumors spread that the king would order his troops to attack Paris because the people were revolting. Then 4000 to 5000 people gathered and formed people's militia.
Some bad leaders in history are Hitler, Mao Zedong, Saddam hussien, Kim Jong Il, Robert Mugabe, Than Shwe, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Muammar al-Qaddafi, Hugo Chavez, Omar al-Bashir, Hu Jintao, King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud
Amelia EarhartCharles LindberghYou said person and nonstop- this probably would apply to the entire crew of the Zeppelin ZR-3 later the (Los Angeles) with then Lt.Comdr. Charles Irving Rosenthal in charge with Hugo Eckener ( German Zeppelin expert) as a technical advisor- with a fairly large crew. at least two Zeppelins crossed the Big Pond ( Atlantic Ocean) prior to the l927 Lindbergh Flight. This is not hot air!
Victor Hugo died in France on the 22 May 1885 aged 83. He was buried in the Pantheon, where he shares a crypt with Alexander Dumas and Emile Zola.
Victor Hugo
No he is not British, he is French and wrote Les Miserable as well as some poems!
Original Title: Notre Dame de Paris Author: Victor Hugo Published: 1831
Victor Hugo's full name is Victor-Marie Hugo. He was a renowned French writer, known for his works like "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame." His middle name, "Marie," is sometimes seen as a nod to his mother. Hugo's literary contributions have had a lasting impact on French literature and beyond.
It is subjective to determine the greatest writer from France as it varies based on personal preferences. Some notable French writers throughout history include Victor Hugo, Albert Camus, Marcel Proust, and Gustave Flaubert.
The novel Les Miserables was written by Victor Hugo, a French author. It was published in 1862 and has since become one of the most famous works of French literature.
Victor Hugo's son, François-Victor Hugo translated Shakespeare's plays into French, but I don't know of he translated his father's work into English. It is very possible though.
Yes, Victor Hugo had a daughter named Adèle Hugo. She was the second child of Victor Hugo and his wife Adele Foucher, born in 1830. Adèle Hugo was a talented writer and artist but faced personal struggles throughout her life.
Victor Hugo, Honoré de Balzac, ...
The writer of "Troubled Sleep" is Jean-Paul Sartre, a French philosopher, playwright, and novelist. The book was originally published in 1938 and is part of Sartre's existentialist literature.
Victor Hugo wrote both "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "Les Misérables." Hugo was a French writer known for his novels, plays, and poetry that often focused on social and political issues of his time.