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  1. Despite the various works in which he attacked the papacy, Gringore was a devout Catholic. One of his later works, Blazon des hérétiques (1524), attacks heretics and leaders of the Protestant Reformation, up to and including Martin Luther .

  2. Pierre Gringoire is a writer and philosopher who marries Esmeralda to save his life. He is a comic and cowardly figure who does not appreciate beauty or goodness and gets Esmeralda and many of the "truants" killed with his actions.

  3. Pierre Gringoire, also known simply as Gringoire, is a poet and character in novel Notre Dame de Paris and in the musical Notre Dame de Paris. He is Esmeralda's husband-in-name and an ally of the Court of Miracles.

  4. Pierre Gringore was a French actor-manager and playwright, best known as a writer of soties (satirical farces) for Les Enfants Sans Souci, a famous medieval guild of comic actors of which Gringore was for a time the second dignitary, Mère Sotte (Mother Fool). As Mère Sotte he enjoyed the favour of.

  5. Quick Reference. (1475–1538) French playwright. Gringore was a prominent member of the Enfants-sans-Souci, a Parisian society devoted to the performance of sotties (fool plays), with the attendant right to compose sotties, moralities ...

  6. Gringoire (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɛ̃ɡwaʁ]) was a political and literary weekly newspaper in France, founded in 1928 by Horace de Carbuccia (son-in-law of Jean Chiappe, the prefect of police involved in the Stavisky Affair), Georges Suarez and Joseph Kessel.

  7. Jul 10, 2020 · Pierre Gringoire was a real playwright whose life was loosely fictionalized in Victor Hugos, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Why him? As with so many things in life, it was probably about the timing.

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