• Jacques Bouillart (1669 – 11 December 1726) was a Benedictine monk of the Congregation of St.-Maur. Bouillart was born in the Diocese of Chartres. He...
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  • 2 – Samuel Penhallow, English historian (born 1665) December 11 – Jacques Bouillart, French Benedictine historian (born 1669) Peter Seary; Associate Professor...
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    Florus of Lyon. The text of Usuard's Martyrologium was edited by Jacques Bouillart (Paris, 1718) from manuscript Latini 13745 at Paris, which, if not...
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  • Jean-François Foucquet (1665–1741) Alain-René Lesage (1668–1747) Jacques Bouillart (1669–1726) Jean-Baptiste Rousseau (1670–1741) Jean-Baptiste Dubos...
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    the Basilica of Saint-Denis, Edmond Martène on Marmoutier Abbey and Jacques Bouillart on the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Monasticon Gallicanum, 1870...
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  • Protestant minister (d. 1742) Charles d'Agar, painter (d. 1723) Jacques Bouillart, Benedictine monk (d. 1726) Philip Bouquett, linguist (d. 1748) Michel-Celse-Roger...
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  • decoration was radically proscribed" wrote one of his colleagues, Édouard Bouillart. His vision of a functionalism without dryness, more sentimental and refined...
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  • Claude Biet dit Hauteville Nicolas Bonneville Madame Bonneville Jean Bouillart dit La Garde, 1682–94 Julien Bourdais dit Dorilly, 1686–94 Mlle Jeanne...
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