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    Jacques Gabriel (1667 – 23 April 1742) was a French architect, the father of the famous Ange-Jacques Gabriel. Jacques Gabriel was a designer, painter...
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    François Mansart. His grandfather was an architect, and his father, Jacques Gabriel (1667-1742) received the title of Controller of the Buildings of the King...
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  • and lyricist Gunter Gabriel (1942–2017), German singer and composer Jacques Gabriel (16671742), French architect Jacques Gabriel (painter) (1934–1988)...
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    (1641–1703), painter and son of Jean Monier. Jacques Gabriel (16671742), Parisian architect who designed the Jacques-Gabriel Bridge in Blois. Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin...
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    construction of new facilities to accommodate buyers. The architect Jacques Gabriel (16671742) was contacted by the company long before the decision to move...
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    1719 Jacques Gabriel (16671742), elected member 1699, director 1736 Ange-Jacques Gabriel (1698–1782), elected member 1728, director 1743 Jacques-François...
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  • 1725) Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter (1665–1742) Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697) Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki (c. 1665/1667–1734) Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (1665–1729)...
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  • Baptiste Massillon, 1718–1742, ecclesiastic Louis Jules Mancini Mazarini, Duc de Nivernais, 1742–1798, politician and poet Gabriel-Marie Legouvé, 1803–1812...
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  • Boësset (1586–1643) Étienne Moulinié (c. 1599 – after 1669) Jacques Gaultier (c. 1600-1652) Jacques Champion de Chambonnières (c. 1601 – 1672) Denis Gaultier...
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  • (1585–1672) Samuel Scheidt (1587–1653) Johann Schop (1590–1667) Johann Jakob Froberger (1616–1667) Kaspar Förster (1616–1673) Heinrich Schwemmer (1621–1696)...
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    Le Marchand 1738 – Jacques Saly 1739 – Louis-Claude Vassé 1740 – Pierre-Philippe Mignot 1741 – François Gaspard Balthazar Adam 1742 – No award 1743 – Chasles...
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  • Breiner (born 1957) Jacques Brel (1929–1978) Thérèse Brenet (born 1935) Bettina Brentano (1785–1859) Jan Josef Ignác Brentner (1689–1742) Giuseppe Antonio...
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  • Nicolas Chédeville (1705–1782) Henri-Jacques de Croes (1705–1786) Michael Christian Festing (1705–1752) Louis-Gabriel Guillemain (1705–1770) Johann Peter...
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    Languiscel 1300–1310: Bertrandus Aymini 1310–1312: Jacques Duèze, later Pope John XXII 1313–1317: Jacques de Via (nephew of John XXII) 1317–1334: John XXII...
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  • de Valencay 1654-1659?: Hugues de Lionne 1662-1665: Charles III de Créquy 1667-1670?: Charles d'Albert d'Ailly 1671-1687: François Annibal II d'Estrées...
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    (c.1663-1667, 1682–1683, and 1687–1690) Jean de Turmenie (c.1668-1670) Pierre de Verthamon (c.1671-1673) Jean Pinette (c.1674-1677) Jacques Pallu (1678–1681)...
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  • Reynier van (Leiden c. 1620 – Leiden 1662) Gheyn, Jacques de (II) (Antwerp 1565 – The Hague 1629) Gheyn, Jacques de (III) (Haarlem or Leiden 1596 – Utrecht 1641)...
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  • l'Abolition de la Peine de Mort. Paris (75): Éditions Perrin, 2012 Delarue, Jacques: Le Métier de Bourreau: Du Moyen Âge à Aujourd'hui. Paris (75): Fayard...
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  • (1667–1754), mathematician Jacques Monod (1910–1976), biologist, Nobel prize winner 1965 Théodore Monod (1902–2000), naturalist and theologian Gabriel...
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  • de Sainte-Marthe (1512–1555) Thomas Sébillet (c.1512–1589) Jacques Amyot (1513–1593) Jacques Peletier du Mans (1517–1582) Théodore de Bèze (1519–1605)...
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    chief architect of the king was Jacques Gabriel from 1734 until 1742, and then his more famous son, Ange-Jacques Gabriel until the end of the reign. His...
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    Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Charles-Joachim Colbert de Croissy (1667–1738), Bishop of Montpellier. Nicolas-Hubert de Mongault (1674–1746), an...
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    power, 1663 War against Spain for the Queen's rights, 1667 The reformation of the justice system, 1667 The King rules by Himself, 1661 The pomp of France's...
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  • architect, designer of Kew Palace, descendant of de La Forteries. James Gandon (1742–1823), Anglo-Irish Georgian architect. Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1764–1820)...
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    Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1664) when he sent an expedition to Madagascar. In 1667, the French India Company sent out another expedition, under the command...
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  • decrees against motion of the earth: see for example the commented edition (1742) of Newton's 'Principia' by Fathers Le Seur and Jacquier, which contains...
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  • notable events in music that took place in the year 1734. March 29 – Louis-Gabriel Guillemain becomes first violinist at the Royal Academy in Dijon. April...
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  • instruments; Nancy's (with Ryan Reynolds); Smino performed "Lee & Lovie/Blu Billy" 1742 November 9, 2022 (2022-11-09) Octavia Spencer, Matthias Schweighöfer Kurt...
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    Light Opera Co. 1913 1741 I'll Get You Gus Edwards Walter Van Brunt 1913 1742 Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Harry Anthony & James F. Harrison Young & Wheeler...
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  • Buckle (1821–1862)[2] Malcolm Budd (born 1941)[3] Johann Franz Buddeus (1667–1729)[2] Buddhaghosa (5th century)[1] Claude Buffier (1661–1737)[4] Georges-Louis...
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