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    François Roger de Gaignières (30 December 1642, Entrains-sur-Nohain – 1715, Paris), was a French genealogist, antiquary and collector. He was the grandson...
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    The Fonthill Vase, also called the Gaignières-Fonthill Vase after François Roger de Gaignières and William Beckford's Fonthill Abbey, is a bluish-white...
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    François Roger de Gaignières and an artist who painted numerous historical artefacts for his master. Barthélemy Rémy and François Roger de Gaignières...
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    Jean du Tillet's Recueil des rois de France, 16th century Watercolor of the throne by François Roger de Gaignières, 17th century Throne of Charlemagne...
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    of arms and the inscriptions. The antiquarian and collector François Roger de Gaignières (d. 1715) made drawings of the tomb between 1699 and 1700, which...
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  • Louis Boudan (16??–17??) was an artist who worked for François Roger de Gaignières, a French genealogist, antiquary and collector who was active in the...
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    1727) December 30 Vincenzo da Filicaja, Italian poet (d. 1707) François Roger de Gaignières, French genealogist, antiquary, collector (d. 1715) Abdul-Qādir...
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    the guidance of Mlle de Guise's protégé, Philippe Goibaut, and his skills as a horseman were honed by François Roger de Gaignières, his écuyer. On 15 June...
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    Hours of Étienne Chevalier (category Bibliothèque nationale de France collections)
    direct descendant, Nicolas Chevalier (1562–1630). The scholar François Roger de Gaignières indicates that it appeared intact at the end of the 17th century...
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    de Blanche de Navarre, reine de France (in French). Paris: Société de l'histoire de Paris. First publication: Delisle, Léopold (1885). "Testament de Blanche...
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    representation of this monument is François Roger de Gaignières' watercolor, dated around 1699. In 1770, Félix Le Royer de La Sauvagère published Recherche...
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    the layout of the main and even secondary buildings. In 1695, François Roger de Gaignières came to Le Mans in search of old tombs and cellars. He stops...
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  • 1727) December 30 Vincenzo da Filicaja, Italian poet (d. 1707) François Roger de Gaignières, French genealogist, antiquary, collector (d. 1715) Abdul-Qādir...
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  • Anne Hilarion de Tourville, naval commander (d. 1701) 8 December: Nicolas Roland, priest (d. 1678) 30 December: François Roger de Gaignières, genealogist...
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    history of Chartres and its region. According to several drawings from the Gaignières collection, the first local noblemen wore suits of armour. It was probably...
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  • the Bibliothèque nationale de France. This fourteenth-century Italian manuscript once belonged to François Roger de Gaignières. The catalogue of the Bibliothèque's...
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  • Loulié's contacts with René Ouvrard and with collector François Roger de Gaignières of the Hôtel de Guise, and his collaboration with Joseph Sauveur, stirred...
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    naturalism". According to a tradition dating back to Roger de Gaignières (1642–1715), François Rabelais was the son of seneschal and lawyer Antoine Rabelais...
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    died 1149) was the Bishop of Angers from 1125. Like his predecessor, Rainald de Martigné (died 1123), he consolidated the Gregorian reform in his diocese...
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    inscriptions et belles-lettres, and was a regular visitor to François Roger de Gaignières. He amassed a library of 10,000 to 12,000 rare volumes, which...
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    in residence: Philippe Goibaut, Roger de Gaignières, and, a bit later, Marc-Antoine Charpentier. For a bride, Marie de Lorraine aimed high and was victorious:...
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    de Vauluisant : un paysan factotum, Edmé-François Pailleret". www.yonne-89.net. Retrieved Feb 11, 2023. Vicomte Greffié de Bellecombe, "L'Abbaye de Vauluisant...
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    Carcassonne (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    abbot Arnaud Amalric, forced its citizens to surrender. Viscount Raymond-Roger de Trencavel was imprisoned while negotiating his city's surrender and died...
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    entertained one or another of the “pascalins.” One of his neighbors was Roger de Gaignières, who was amassing a collection of historical documents and images...
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