Louis de Berquin (c. 1490 – 17 April 1529) was a French lawyer, civil servant, linguist, lapidary, and Protestant reformer in the 16th century. He was...
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commune in Nord departement people Arnaud Berquin (1747–1791), a French children's author Louis de Berquin (c. 1490–1529), a French lawyer, civil servant...
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Erasmus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
de Bakker (Pistorius) was the first priest to be executed as a heretic in the Netherlands. In 1529, his French translator and friend Louis de Berquin...
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background and had friendships with Protestant figures, such as Louis de Berquin and Michelle de Saubonne, and it was in this milieu that Coligny grew up. Coligny...
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Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (category People from Pas-de-Calais)
game The Opera omnia of Nicholas of Cusa, Paris, 1514 Other students Louis de Berquin Jacques Dubois Desiderius Erasmus Jan Szylling Chapter 1, pp. 19 ff...
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Protestantism (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Laurentius Petri, Olaus Petri, Philipp Melanchthon, Menno Simons, Louis de Berquin, Primož Trubar and John Smyth. In the course of this religious upheaval...
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Montpellier, a French Doctor and academic in medicine. (d. 1582) April 17 – Louis de Berquin, French lawyer and Protestant reformer who was burned at the stake...
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Bader Bartholomäus Bernhardi Louis de Berquin Jacob Beurlin Christian Beyer Hartmann Beyer Johann Bernhard Théodore de Bèze Theodor Bibliander Theobald...
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Lachèse, 1844 Le Berquin du hameau, ou le Conteur des bords du Rhône, scènes historiques, esquisses biographiques et récits tirés de notre histoire ancienne...
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l'amour maternel, (Paris, Eymery) 1795: Romances historiques 1802: Œuvres de Berquin 1803: Œuvres posthumes by Florian 1804: Le taureau, (Paris, Demoraine)...
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clandestinos Lutheranos (1529) Erasmus Petrus Sutor Jan Standonck Louis de Berquin Gérard Roussel Pierre Lizet Supple, James (1995). "Béda, Noël". In...
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sortant de la 1re représentation de Azéma, ou le Père meurtrier de sa fille , pantomime 1823: Émélie, ou la Petite glaneuse, drama by Berquin, arranged...
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Vieux-Berquin (French pronunciation: [vjø bɛʁkɛ̃]; Dutch: Oud-Berkijn) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Communes of the Nord department...
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Louis Berquin, the translator of Erasmus and Luther, but in his absence the Sorbonne had Berquin arrested, strangled, and then burned on the place de...
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city hall was designed by the architect Louis Marie Cordonnier and is open for visitors and tourists. Milady de Winter in The Three Musketeers hides in...
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anti-tuberculosis vaccine, known as BCG ("Bacille de Calmette et Guérin"). The Opéra de Lille, designed by Lille architect Louis M. Cordonnier, was dedicated in 1923...
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Redoubt James Forbes-Robertson British Army 1918 First World War Vieux Berquin William Thomas Forshaw British Army 1915 First World War Gallipoli George...
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Wedric I de Morvois. The house of Avesnes played an important role in the low countries, including several Counts of Holland. It was destroyed by Louis XI in...
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Esquelbecq (redirect from Henri-Louis de Guernoval)
southern limit with Ledringhem is chemin de Rubrouck. In 1436, Wautier de Ghistelles was seigneur d'Ekelsbeke et de Ledringhem (Lord of Esquelbecq and Ledringhem)...
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Romain Rolland (category Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni)
history teacher at Lycée Henri IV, then at the Lycée Louis le Grand, and a member of the École française de Rome, then a professor of the History of Music at...
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Roubaix (redirect from Roubaix, Hauts-de-France)
Roubaix - Hauts-de-France Colisée Condition publique Théâtre de l'Oiseau-Mouche "Le Garage" Théâtre Louis Richard Théâtre Pierre de Roubaix The city...
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Valenciennes (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
repression was Guido de Bres, the author of the Belgic Confession. Following the "révolte des gueux's victory at Brielle, the army of Louis of Nassau, one of...
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Maubeuge (section Tour de France)
double line of fortresses, it was extensively fortified as directed by Louis XIV of France. Besieged in 1793 by Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld...
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1477 into Habsburg possessions. In 1667, Douai was taken by the troops of Louis XIV of France, and by the 1668 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, the town was ceded...
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Mémoire de Cambrai. Société d'Émulation de Cambrai. ISBN 2-85845-001-3. p.46 p.10 p.199 Revue du Nord, Louis Trenard (dir.), Université de Lille III...
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Bergues (redirect from Musée du Mont-de-Piété de Bergues)
eventually was attached to France by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1668. Louis XIV later developed Dunkirk, and Bergues was eclipsed as a major port. After...
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Williams 2008, p. 335. Battle of Britain Memorial Airmen's Stories - P/O A.R. de Lisle Inniss, Access date 20 March 2018 "Squadron Leader Brian Lane 19 Squadron"...
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always been exposed to political greed, by Duke Robert I of Bar in 1395, by Louis de Luxembourg in 1435 and finally by the Austrian archduke Maximilian I of...
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Flanders and Spain. In the 17th century, Flanders was a permanent battlefield. Louis XIV reconquered Flanders. As a result, Bailleul reverted to France in 1678...
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were garrisoning Cassel. The French captured the town in July 1676 under Louis de Crevant, Duke of Humières and strengthened the castle. The following year...
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