Mondille
Mondille refers to several things, including a play in 1695 composed by Nicolas Pradon, which premiered at the Théâtre du Marais, a theater in Paris, France.
The two-act play tells a tale of a romance between a king's daughter and a noble, conveying
Additionally, Mondille is the French term used for the classic point-to-point card game Fribourg. In this context,
The French term Mondille is derived from the Latin word modus, meaning'measure' or'proportion,' in fact coin-monожд
In this context, Mondille, similarly to Fribourg, aimed to revive mental content such as execution, intellectual