Marie-Josephte Corriveau
Marie-Josephte Corriveau (1733 at Saint-Vallier, Quebec – April 18, 1763 at Quebec City), better known as "la Corriveau", is one of the most popular figures in Québécois folklore. She lived in New France, and was sentenced to death by a British court martial for the murder of her second husband, was hanged for it and her body hanged in chains. Her story has become legendary in Quebec, and she is the subject of numerous books and plays.
Marie-Josephte Corriveau
Marie-Josephte Corriveau (1733 at Saint-Vallier, Quebec – April 18, 1763 at Quebec City), better known as "la Corriveau", is one of the most popular figures in Québécois folklore. She lived in New France, and was sentenced to death by a British court martial for the murder of her second husband, was hanged for it and her body hanged in chains. Her story has become legendary in Quebec, and she is the subject of numerous books and plays.
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Marie-Josephte Corriveau (1733 ...... t of numerous books and plays.
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Marie-Josephte Corriveau (玛丽约瑟 ...... 杀害她第二个丈夫被英国军事法庭判处死刑。她在魁北克市被绞死.
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Marie-Josephte Corriveau, mieu ...... évoltée du système patriarcal.
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La Corriveau
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1763-04-18
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La Corriveau's skeleton terror ...... gendes du Saint-Laurent, 1926.
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Marie-Josephte Corriveau (1733 ...... t of numerous books and plays.
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Marie-Josephte Corriveau (玛丽约瑟 ...... 杀害她第二个丈夫被英国军事法庭判处死刑。她在魁北克市被绞死.
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Marie-Josephte Corriveau, mieu ...... culées par la tradition orale.
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Marie-Josephte Corriveau
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Marie-Josephte Corriveau
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Marie-Josephte Corriveau
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