Jehan (Jean) Texier or Le Texier (before 1474 – 29 December 1529 in Chartres), better known as Jehan (Jean) de Beauce was a 15th/16th-century French architect...
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long. It was commissioned right at the start of the 16th century by Jehan de Beauce to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. It marked a transition...
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are the Lycée Jehan de Beauce and the Lycée Marceau, named after two important personages of the history of Chartres: Jehan de Beauce was a 16th-century...
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Church of Notre-Dame de Louviers (1506–1510) and the north tower of Chartres Cathedral, which were designed by architect Jehan de Beauce (1507–1513). The...
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Texier (born 1945), French musician Jehan Texier or Le Texier (fl. 15th–16th centuries), better known as Jehan de Beauce, French architect Louisette Texier...
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Adoration of the Magi, Chartres Cathedral, by Jehan de Beauce, France, 16th century....
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Chartres Cathedral (redirect from Notre-Dame de Chartres)
century), and in 1507, the architect Jean Texier (also sometimes known as Jehan de Beauce) designed a spire for the north tower, to give it a height and appearance...
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Pontivy Lycée Jeanne Hachette, Beauvais Lycée Jehan Ango, Dieppe Lycée Jehan de Beauce, Chartres Lycée Jessé de Forest, Avesnes-sur-Helpe Lycée Joachim du...
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Smith, Elder & Co. p. 62–63. endnote Polain, Matheu-Lambert (ed.). Chroniques de Jehan le Bel. Académie Impériale. (archive.org Walsingham Rolls Ser....
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parents were Jehan (Le Jeune) Giguère (b. abt. 1580) and Michelle Jornel. Jehan's brother, Jehan "The elder" married Michelle's sister, Marie. Jehan and Michelle...
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Drouet de Dammartin or Dreux de Dammartin (died 1413), French sculptor and architect, ended his life in Jargeau. Jean de Dammartin or Jehan de Dampmartin...
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of the King of France, appointing Lancelot de Longvilliers, sire d'Engoudsent, his Chamberlain and Jehan de Sains, Chancellor of Amiens, his secretary...
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