Madeleine
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Madeleine may refer to:
Common meanings[edit]
- Madeleine (name), also Madeline, a feminine given name
- Madeleine (cake), a traditional sweet cake from France
Arts and entertainment[edit]
- Madeleine (1950 film), a 1950 film directed by David Lean
- Madeleine (1977 animation film), a 1977 film directed by Gene Kelly
- Madeleine (2003 film), a South Korean romance
- Madeleine (opera), a 1-act opera by Victor Herbert
- "Madeleine" (Backstreet Boys song), the fourth track of In a World Like This
- "Madeleine", a song by Jonathan Kelly, released as a single in 1972
- "Madeleine", a song by Paolo Conte on the 2003 album Reverie
- "Madeleine", a song by Jacques Brel
- "Madeleine Episode", archetypal involuntary memory in Marcel Proust's book, In Search of Lost Time
- Madeleine: One of Love's Jansenists, a 1919 novel by Hope Mirrlees
Places[edit]
- Madeleine (Paris Métro), near the Église de la Madeleine
- Madeleine (river), in eastern France
- Magdalen Islands (French: Îles de la Madeleine), a group of islands in the Gulf of St. Laurence, Quebec, Canada
- Cathedral of the Madeleine (Salt Lake City, Utah), a Roman Catholic cathedral
- Col de la Madeleine, a high mountain pass in the Alps in the department of Savoie in France
- La Madeleine, Paris (Église de la Madeleine), a church in Paris
Ships[edit]
- MS Madeleine, a car ferry operating in Canada
Other[edit]
- "Madeleine", codename of Noor Inayat Khan (1914-1944), WWII Allied agent in Nazi-occupied France
- Madeleine, an object persistence layer written in the Ruby programming language—see System Prevalence
- Madeleine Alb, Madeleine blanche, and Madeleine verte de la Dorée, synonyms for the wine and table grape, Luglienga
See also[edit]
- Madelaine
- La Madeleine (disambiguation)
- Madaline (disambiguation)
- Maddy (disambiguation)
- Madeline (disambiguation)
- Magdalene (disambiguation)
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