Viktor de lioncourt
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World Of Vampire Chronicles
Name: Lestat de Lioncourt
Nicknames: Brat Prince, Wolfkiller, Prince of the darkness, Lelio
Status: Vampire
Maker: Magnus
Eternal Age: 20
Hair Colour: blond (curly)
Eye Colour: blue, but can become purple too
Nationality: French
Birth Date: November 7th, 1760 (in Auvergne, France)
Year of Death: 1780 (in Paris, France)
Hobbies: adventures with no limit, music, theater, singing, playing the piano, writing
Likes (+)
Aristocrat blood
Adventures
Fashion
Playing a hero
Acting like a prince
Reading books
To play the piano
Dislikes (-)
Dead blood
Talamasca
Vampire Hunters
Modern technology
Criminals and Murderers
Intense fire
Light of the sun
Flashback:
"I was born in the Auvergne and grew up in a poor aristocrat family. And when I was a young man, I decided to go to Paris with my friend Nicolas de Lenfent. We got jobs in a theater at the Boulvard du Temple. I became an actor and one night an unknown admire kidnapped me and turned me into a vampire. Since this night on I began to hunt for human blood. Every night I drink blood from
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The Vampire Lestat de Lioncourt
Lestat lived in the castle of Lioncourt up to the age of 12, when he was sent to the monastery to study. After his father had learned about his desire to become a priest, Lestat was made to return to the castle. At the age of 16 made an inefficient attempt to start his life anew and ran away with Italian actors, but again, had to come back and became a hunter. When he was 20, after a successful wolf hunt he became the hero of the villagers, who called him Wolfkiller. With a friend, Nicolas de Lenfent, ran away to Paris, where he got a job at the Renaud's House of Thespians under the stage name of Lestat de Valois. By the winter of 1779 began acting and became known in Paris.
Lestat was captured in the winter of 1779 by the vampire Magnus, and made (against his will) into a vampire. After his transformation he continued to reside in Paris until May 1780. He also Acquired Renaud's theatre.
Lestat's mother came to Paris on her deathbed to
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Guy de Lioncourt
French composer (1885–1961)
Guy de Lioncourt (1 December 1885 in Caen – 24 or 25 December 1961 in Paris) was a French composer.
Life
He studied music at the Schola Cantorum de Paris under Léon de Saint-Réquier (harmony), Amédée Gastoué (Gregorian chant), André Roussel (counterpoint), Vincent d'Indy (composition), Charles Pineau (organ), F. Mondain (woodwind) and Louis de Serres (singing).
On 2 July 1912, at Boffres (Ardèche), he married Claire de Pampelonne, niece of Vincent d'Indy. They had five children: Colette, Jeanne, Vincent (died in childhood), Thérèse and Germaine (future wife of composer Jacques Berthier (1923-1994) - among their children was Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt).
In 1918, he won the Grand Prix Lasserre with the opéra féeriqueLa Belle au bois dormant (1912-1915). After having been the secretary general of the Schola Cantorum de Paris, he became its professor of counterpoint in 1914. Guy de Lioncourt played a major role in the foundation of the École César Franck, acting as its under director, then director in 1942, all t
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