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Sept cavaliers is a 1993 novel by the French writer Jean Raspail. It tells the story of seven horsemen who are sent to find why their country, a place with traits of both medieval and modern Europe, is becoming devoid of human life. The characters in the novel have names from all parts of Europe. Throughout the narrative are references to the poet Guillaume Apollinaire under his real name Wilhelm Kostrowitsky.

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  • Sept cavaliers (fr)
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  • Sept cavaliers quittèrent la ville au crépuscule par la porte de l'Ouest qui n'était plus gardée est un roman (communément appelé Sept cavaliers…) de Jean Raspail paru en février 1993 aux Éditions Robert Laffont. (fr)
  • Sept cavaliers is a 1993 novel by the French writer Jean Raspail. It tells the story of seven horsemen who are sent to find why their country, a place with traits of both medieval and modern Europe, is becoming devoid of human life. The characters in the novel have names from all parts of Europe. Throughout the narrative are references to the poet Guillaume Apollinaire under his real name Wilhelm Kostrowitsky. (en)
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  • Sept cavaliers (en)
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  • Sept cavaliers quittèrent la ville au crépuscule par la porte de l'Ouest qui n'était plus gardée est un roman (communément appelé Sept cavaliers…) de Jean Raspail paru en février 1993 aux Éditions Robert Laffont. (fr)
  • Sept cavaliers is a 1993 novel by the French writer Jean Raspail. It tells the story of seven horsemen who are sent to find why their country, a place with traits of both medieval and modern Europe, is becoming devoid of human life. The characters in the novel have names from all parts of Europe. Throughout the narrative are references to the poet Guillaume Apollinaire under his real name Wilhelm Kostrowitsky. The full title of the book is Sept cavaliers quittèrent la ville au crépuscule par la porte de l'Ouest qui n'était plus gardée, which means "seven horsemen left the city at dusk through the Western gate which was no longer guarded". A comic-book adaptation was released in 2008-2010. (en)
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