Le Diable boiteux
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Le Diable boiteux (French for The Lame Devil) may refer to:
- As a French work
- Le Diable boiteux (novel), 1707 novel by Alain-René Lesage
- Le Diable boiteux (play), 1707 comedy by Florent Carton Dancourt
- Le Diable boiteux (opera), 1782 opéra comique by Charles Nicolas Favart
- Template:Link-interwiki, 1836 ballet by Jean Coralli
- Le Diable boiteux (film), 1948 film by Sacha Guitry
- As a historical nickname
- Asmodeus, a demon king
- Talleyrand (1754–1838), French diplomat
- Eliaser Bamberg (1760-1833), Dutch stage magician
- Lord Byron (1788–1824), English poet
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See also
- The Lame Devil (disambiguation), items under the translated English title
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