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MUSICAL
A French Maid

FRENCHMAN         
  • [[Alfred-Amédée Dodds]], a mixed-race French general and colonial administrator born in Senegal
  • [[Langues d'oil]] speakers}}
  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' by Eugène Delacroix
  • [[Barbarian kingdoms]] and peoples after the end of the [[Western Roman Empire]] in 476 AD
  • French people born in New Caledonia
  • [[Louis XIV of France]] "The Sun-King"
  • Aquitania]].
  • ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting]]
  • Pondicherry]]
  • The [[Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom]] has two French mottos: [[Dieu et mon droit]] and [[Honi soit qui mal y pense]].
  • [[Acadians]] celebrating the [[Tintamarre]] and [[National Acadian Day]] in Caraquet, New Brunswick.
  • French people in Paris, August 1944
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Frenchmen; Frenchwoman; French People; The French; French (people); Frenchwomen; French man; French men; Ethnic French; People of France; French person; Frenchman; Ethnic French people; Genetic studies on French people; French peoples

ألاسم

الرجل الفرنسي

Frenchman         
  • [[Alfred-Amédée Dodds]], a mixed-race French general and colonial administrator born in Senegal
  • [[Langues d'oil]] speakers}}
  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' by Eugène Delacroix
  • [[Barbarian kingdoms]] and peoples after the end of the [[Western Roman Empire]] in 476 AD
  • French people born in New Caledonia
  • [[Louis XIV of France]] "The Sun-King"
  • Aquitania]].
  • ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting]]
  • Pondicherry]]
  • The [[Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom]] has two French mottos: [[Dieu et mon droit]] and [[Honi soit qui mal y pense]].
  • [[Acadians]] celebrating the [[Tintamarre]] and [[National Acadian Day]] in Caraquet, New Brunswick.
  • French people in Paris, August 1944
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Frenchmen; Frenchwoman; French People; The French; French (people); Frenchwomen; French man; French men; Ethnic French; People of France; French person; Frenchman; Ethnic French people; Genetic studies on French people; French peoples
اسْم : الفرنسي
Frenchman         
  • [[Alfred-Amédée Dodds]], a mixed-race French general and colonial administrator born in Senegal
  • [[Langues d'oil]] speakers}}
  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' by Eugène Delacroix
  • [[Barbarian kingdoms]] and peoples after the end of the [[Western Roman Empire]] in 476 AD
  • French people born in New Caledonia
  • [[Louis XIV of France]] "The Sun-King"
  • Aquitania]].
  • ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting]]
  • Pondicherry]]
  • The [[Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom]] has two French mottos: [[Dieu et mon droit]] and [[Honi soit qui mal y pense]].
  • [[Acadians]] celebrating the [[Tintamarre]] and [[National Acadian Day]] in Caraquet, New Brunswick.
  • French people in Paris, August 1944
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Frenchmen; Frenchwoman; French People; The French; French (people); Frenchwomen; French man; French men; Ethnic French; People of France; French person; Frenchman; Ethnic French people; Genetic studies on French people; French peoples
رجل فرنسى

Definitie

Frenchmen

Wikipedia

The French Maid

The French Maid is a musical comedy in two acts by Basil Hood, with music by Walter Slaughter, first produced at the Theatre Royal, Bath, England, under the management of Milton Bode on 4 April 1896. It then opened London's Terry's Theatre under the management of W. H. Griffiths beginning on 24 April 1897, but later transferred to the Vaudeville Theatre on 12 February 1898, running for a very successful total of 480 London performances. The piece starred Louie Pounds, Kate Cutler, Eric Lewis, Herbert Standing and Richard Green. There was a New York production in 1897.

The Times gave the piece a very favourable review at its London opening, saying that "a fresher, brighter piece has not been seen for many a day."