• {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) "Médéric Martin (1869-1946) Homme politique". bilan.usherbrooke.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-15. The Executive Committee...
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  • original on 22 February 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2018. "Trois hommes et un dauphin à Reims". Libération (in French). 27 June 2000. "Résultats des élections...
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    saying that "Paris is well worth a mass". As a pragmatic politician (politique), he promulgated the Edict of Nantes (1598), which guaranteed religious...
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    and Fort-Dauphin in Queyras. He was the son of a lawyer who also wrote several short works on ancient custom of the Franche-Comté. Jean Claude was born...
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    Guérande (1365). The conspirators enjoyed the temporary support of Charles, Dauphin of France and the future King. Civil war once again engulfed the Duchy...
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    the exquisite taste of the baron, whom Luc-Vincent Thiéry once called "homme de goût et de connaissances" (man of taste and knowledge), and, on the other...
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    the presence of several books by well-known Protestants: the Discours politiques et militaires ("Political and Military Discourse") of François de la Noue...
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    1819 (in French). p. 45. Retrieved 15 August 2019. "Arnold Heumakers Een homme de lettres in de Franse Revolutie: de 'Mémoires' van Jean-Baptiste Louvet...
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  • adopted revolutionary names under the First Republic and the Terror; Father Dauphin-Français, Father Payelle Jean-Jacques, Father Saint-Didier-Sans-Culotte...
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  • April 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024. Marinescu, Constantin (1994). La politique orientale d'Alfonse V d'Aragon, roi de Naples (1416-1458) (in French)...
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  • enemy" (un des plus braves hommes de son temps, sincère, fidèle, naturellement emporté, ami vif et implacable ennemi). Claude Villaret [fr] called him "the...
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    him at this time by making him governor to two of his sons: his heir the dauphin (future king François II) and second oldest son the duc d'Orléans (future...
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    The only grandees mentioned were the maréchal de Souvré (governor of the dauphin) and the seigneur de Lancre a conseiller in the Bordeaux parlement. His...
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    René Maran: novelist awarded the prix Goncourt in 1921 for Batouala, Un homme pareil aux autres Georges Mauvois: novelist, playwright he won the Casa...
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    grander carrousel was held on June 5–6, 1662 to celebrate the birth of the Dauphin, the son of Louis XIV. It was held on the square separating the Louvre...
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    Bordeaux. The queen then entered the city of Bordeaux in a litter, with the dauphin and duc d'Orléans on horseback, and the duc de Vendôme, the comte de Saint-Pol...
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  • aide-de-camp, sent Strolz's widow a letter of condolences, calling him "un homme de fer et de feu, le plus fidèle parmi les fidèles" (a man of iron and fire...
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