Brantôme may refer to: Brantôme, Dordogne, a commune in the Dordogne département in central France Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur de Brantôme (1540–1614)...
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the seigneur et abbé de Brantôme, was a French memoirist, soldier and biographer. Born at Bourdeilles in the Périgord, Brantôme was the third son of the...
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January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Brantôme en Périgord. It is the seat of the canton of Brantôme. Via Lemovicensis [fr], an old pilgrimage route...
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Brantôme en Périgord (French pronunciation: [bʁɑ̃tom ɑ̃ peʁiɡɔʁ], literally Brantôme in Périgord; Occitan: Brantòsme de Perigòrd) is a commune in the Dordogne...
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Sicarius of Brantôme or Sicarius of Bethlehem (Sicaire de Brantôme, Sicaire de Bethléem) was a child saint who was venerated from the time of Charlemagne...
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Complete. Good Press, 2019. p. 125. Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille, The book of the ladies (illustrious dames) Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille, The book of...
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thousands of French Protestants were slaughtered in Paris. According to Brantôme, the following morning, shocked upon learning from someone in her entourage...
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early years of the seventeenth century, Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur de Brantôme told a story about a group of people who went to view the painting. He...
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II (1576-1578), Genève: Droz, 1996, p. 180. Brantôme, Œuvres complètes, o. c., vol. VIII, p. 248. Brantôme, Vie des dames illustres, o. c., II, article...
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household, which only a few chose to flout. About Claude, the historian Brantôme wrote: I must speak about madame Claude of France, who was very good and...
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Alphonse de Rothschild. He was named for the city of Brantôme, Dordogne. As a two-year-old, Brantôme won the Prix Robert Papin, Grand Critérium and the...
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The Canton of Brantôme en Périgord (before March 2020: canton of Brantôme) is a canton of the Dordogne department, in France. The lowest point is 63 m...
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will break, if worn at the time on the finger. According to French writer Brantôme (c. 1540–1614) Hernán Cortés had one of the emeralds which he had looted...
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Arnaut Daniel, Bertran de Born, Michel de Montaigne, Étienne de La Boétie, Brantôme, Fenelon, Maine de Biran, Eugene Le Roy, and André Maurois; as well as...
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provide a future heir to the throne. According to the court chronicler Brantôme, "many people advised the king and the Dauphin to repudiate her, since...
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and garbure, hearty and earthy dishes of confit and beans. Saintonge and Brantôme feature duck confit, often with potatoes and truffles.[citation needed]...
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Henry III would divorce her, but they proved to be untrue. According to Brantôme, Louise was at one point advised by a lady-in-waiting, that because her...
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- Justitia (1898) Brantôme (1933) Prix Lupin - (7) - Sans Souci (1907), Floraison (1912), Le Farina (1914), Bubbles (1928), Brantome (1934), Aromate (1935)...
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market near the Bastille, in Paris. The resultant fight was compared by Brantôme to a reenactment of the battle of the Horatii and the Curiatii. In the...
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Francis led into Italy at the end of 1524, and died at the Battle of Pavia. Brantôme says that the Battle of Pavia was fought at Bonnivet's instigation, and...
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Saint Sicarius or Sicharius, name of several Christian saints Sicarius of Brantôme, Christian child saint Sicarius (spider), a genus of venomous spiders belonging...
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canonized, indicating a very early cult. Sicarius of Brantôme or Sicarius of Bethlehem (Sicaire de Brantôme, Sicaire de Bethléem), child saint whom tradition...
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Margaret received a letter from her friend Pierre de Bourdeille, known as Brantôme, with whom she was in contact, a panegyric entitled Discours sur la Reine...
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southwestern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the commune Brantôme en Périgord. The commune is an amalgamation of the once independent communes...
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"magnificences"—as the contemporary commentator Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur de Brantôme, called them—are studied by modern scholars as works of art. Historian...
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The chronicler Pierre de L'Estoile accused Charles of great duplicity; Brantôme spoke of his "deeply stained soul, churchman though he was", accused him...
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frank, and largely popular, the "grand duc de Guise" as his contemporary Brantôme called him. The accession of Guise's niece Mary, Queen of Scots, and her...
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Bourg-du-Bost Bourgnac Bourniquel Bourrou Bouteilles-Saint-Sébastien Bouzic Brantôme en Périgord Brouchaud Le Bugue Le Buisson-de-Cadouin Bussac Busserolles...
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and was fluent in both French and Spanish, according to the seigneur de Brantôme. He died at Hagetmau on 25 May 1555. In 1526, he married Margaret of Angoulême...
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15-volume edition of the complete works of Pierre de Brantôme (1540-1614), "Oeuvres du seigneur de Brantôme", published in The Hague in 1740. Most of the plates...
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