Nicolas de Montreux (c. 1561–1608) was a French nobleman, novelist, poet, translator and dramatist. Born in Sablé-sur-Sarthe, in the province of Maine...
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de Verville Les Avantures de Floride (1593–1596) Nicolas de Montreux Les chastes et delectables Jardins d'Amour (1594) Nicolas de Montreux L'Œuvre de...
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de Belleforest (1530–1 January 1583) François Béroalde de Verville (27 April 1556 – 19–26 October 1626) Nicolas de Montreux (c. 1561–1608) Marie de Gournay...
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Christopher Fetherstone, student in divinitie Miguel de Cervantes – La Galatea Nicolas de Montreux – Athlette Richard Tarlton (attributed) – The Seven...
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de Saint-Gelais (performed in 1556), and may have served as the primary model for versions by Antoine de Montchrestien (1596) and Nicolas de Montreux...
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1545) Unknown date – Nicolas de Montreux, French novelist, poet and dramatist (born c. 1561) Probable year – Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, French poet...
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Theatre of France (redirect from Le theatre de la france)
(1583) Nicolas de Montreux Tragédie du jeune Cyrus (1581) Isabelle (1594) Cléopâtre (1594) Sophonisbe (1601) (See the playwrights Antoine de Montchrestien...
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1632) Nicolas de Montreux (1561–1608) Pierre Matthieu (1563–1621) Eustache de Refuge, seigneur de Précy et de Courcelles (1564–1617) Saint François de Sales...
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developments of French novelists Nicolas de Montreux and Béroalde de Verville, and he is often associated – along with authors Nicolas des Escuteaux and François...
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death in 1597. Livre de mélanges by Claude Le Jeune Pierre Bonnet (composer) [fr] is active from 1585-1600 Nicolas de Montreux publishes 3 pastorals...
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Bourbon court of Henri IV and the baroque, and (like his contemporary Nicolas de Montreux) he attempted to compete with the translation of foreign masterpieces...
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the favorite reading matter of Henri IV; Béroalde de Verville was still writing, and Nicolas de Montreux had just died in 1608. Both Nervèze and Des Escuteaux...
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Jeanne remarried to François de Bourbon, Prince of Conti (1558–1614) at the Palais du Louvre. In 1585, Nicolas de Montreux dedicated the first edition...
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(born c. 1553), English Nicolas de Montreux (born c 1561), French nobleman, novelist, poet, translator and dramatist Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye (born 1536)...
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Joyeuse, military general (born 1563) Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, poet (born 1536) Nicolas de Montreux, nobleman, novelist, poet and playwright (born c...
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Bernardo de Balbuena (died 1627), Spanish-born Latin American poet Henry Lok birth year uncertain (died 1608), English Nicolas de Montreux (died 1608)...
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Shepheardesse, Julietta. Translated from the French original by Nicolas de Montreux. London: Thomas Creede, 1610. This work of over 350 folio pages was...
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ch. Retrieved 26 September 2017. "Nicolas Monod | short bio". egg.epfl.ch. Retrieved 26 September 2017. Monod, Nicolas (6 June 2001). Continuous Bounded...
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recognition by winning the First Prize in the piano competition at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2008. Gael Rakotondrabe was raised on the island of Réunion...
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performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival. The 1967 edition of the festival featured performances of three artists: Charles Lloyd Jack DeJohnette Keith Jarrett...
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November 2013, and was invited by the Montreux Jazz Festival to perform for the second time with the Sinfonietta de Lausanne at the Stravinsky Auditorium...
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Surval Montreux is an international all girls boarding school in Montreux, Switzerland. The school was renamed to Surval Montreux in 2012 after it was...
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October 2024. Keepnews, Peter (11 January 2013). "Claude Nobs, Founder of Montreux Jazz Festival, Dies at 76". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 October 2024...
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Vladimir Nabokov (category People from Montreux)
the East Coast before returning to Europe in 1961, where he settled in Montreux, Switzerland. From 1948 to 1959, Nabokov was a professor of Russian literature...
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railways converge on mountain railway hubs, notably Lucerne, Interlaken, Montreux, Aigle, Brig and Chur. Lines that are both adhesion and standard gauge...
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Bouleau & Nicolas 1997, pp. 27–28. Bédat, Bouleau & Nicolas 2000, pp. 54–55. Bédat, Bouleau & Nicolas 1997, p. 30. Bédat, Bouleau & Nicolas 1997, pp. 29–30...
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Francisco Franco (redirect from Generalísimo de los Ejércitos Españoles, Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco y Bahamonde Salgado Pardo de Andrade)
childhood with his two brothers, Nicolás and Ramón, and his two sisters, María del Pilar and María de la Paz. His brother Nicolás was a naval officer and diplomat...
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List of Swiss people (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Kreuzlingen, La Chaux-de-Fonds, La Tour-de-Peilz, Lausanne, Le Châtelard, Les Planches, Liestal, Locarno, Lucerne, Lugano, Martigny, Montreux, Morges, Murten...
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2021. Scott, Nicolas-Tyrell. "Omah Lay Is #UpNow". Audiomack. Retrieved 18 June 2021. "MJF Spotlight: 20 artists to watch in 2021". Montreux Jazz Festival...
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three spaces opened to the public. The first one hosts archives from the Montreux Jazz Festival; the second is a space for museum experimentations. The third...
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