• Pierre Biard may refer to: Pierre Biard l'Aîné (1559–1609), French sculptor Pierre II Biard (1592–1661), French sculptor, son of Pierre Biard l'Aîné Pierre...
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  • Pierre Biard (1567 – November 17, 1622) was a Jesuit missionary who was given orders by Father Pierre Coton, Jesuit provincial in Paris, to take charge...
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  • Pierre II Biard also called Pierre Biard the younger (1592 – May 28, 1661),was a French sculptor and architect of the seventeenth century, part of a lineage...
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  • Pierre I Biard l'Aîné (1559 – 17 September 1609) was a French sculptor and architect, part of a lineage of prominent sculptors. Pierre I Biart was the...
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  • 1972 to 1974 James R. Biard (born 1931), American engineer and inventor Pierre Biard (1567–1622), French Jesuit missionary Tex Biard (1912–2009), American...
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    instead of adventurers. French colonist Jean de Biencourt with Father Pierre Biard visited the abandoned site in 1611. In 1624, Samuel Maverick also visited...
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  • of their leaders, Onmechin and Marchin. He is described by the Jesuit Pierre Biard as having maintained a beard, unlike other Mi'kmaq males who removed...
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    François-Auguste Biard, born François Thérèse Biard (29 June 1799 – 20 June 1882) was a French painter, known for his adventurous travels and the works...
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    soldier (d. 1643) date unknown Isabel Barreto, Spanish admiral (d. 1612) Pierre Biard, French settler and Jesuit missionary (d. 1622) Adriaen Block, Dutch...
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    sculptures of hunting dogs and deer around the fountain were made by Pierre Biard l'Aîné. Fountain Court and the carp pond The pavilion, first built by...
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    incorporated bronze hunting dogs and stag's heads spitting water, sculpted by Pierre Biard [Wikidata], and was located in the Jardin de la Reine, with a parterre...
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    The two original statues at the top of the fountain, by the sculptor Pierre Biard, two nymphs pouring water from pitchers, had disappeared, and the wall...
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  • synthesizes the fervor of Lescarbot with the assurance of Denys. In 1616, Pierre Biard, a Jesuit, published Relation de la Nouvelle-France. In his text, he...
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    November 14 – Miler Magrath, Irish Catholic priest (b. 1523) November 17 – Pierre Biard, French settler, Jesuit missionary (b. 1567) Late November – Squanto...
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    of much hostility and suspicion. In 1608, Father Coton called Father Pierre Biard away from his professorship at Lyon ordering him to take charge of the...
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    Montmorency. The tomb was destroyed in 1792 and the bronze statue of Fame by Pierre Biard now resides in the Louvre; other fragments of the tomb, including marble...
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    missionaries to Terre-Neuve.: 43  As a result, in 1611 the two first Jesuits, Pierre Biard and Enemond Massé, were able to leave for Port Royal in Acadia.: 44 ...
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  • Biard (French pronunciation: [bjaʁ]) is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France, in the Boivre valley. A...
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  • Poitiers–Biard Airport (French: Aéroport de Poitiers – Biard, IATA: PIS, ICAO: LFBI) is an airport located at Biard, 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) west of Poitiers...
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  • soldier (d. 1643) date unknown Isabel Barreto, Spanish admiral (d. 1612) Pierre Biard, French settler and Jesuit missionary (d. 1622) Adriaen Block, Dutch...
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    November 14 – Miler Magrath, Irish Catholic priest (b. 1523) November 17 – Pierre Biard, French settler, Jesuit missionary (b. 1567) Late November – Squanto...
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  • Cardinal Richelieu has an equestrian statue of Louis XIII (sculpted by Pierre Biard le jeune with the horse by Daniele da Volterra) erected in the Place...
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  • join Father Pierre Coton, the confessor to Henri IV, at the court. In September 1610 Father Massé was selected to accompany Father Pierre Biard to New France...
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    after his identity had been established, he was guillotined. Notes Michel Biard, La liberté ou la mort: mourir en député, 1792-1795, Paris: Tallandier,...
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    were injured. Four spectators were killed and almost 20 injured when Pierre Biard lost control of his airplane and plowed into the crowd at an air meet...
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    and New France: 1616‑1634. Post-translated by William Lonc, S.J. 13: Pierre Biard S.J. Jesuit Mission in Acadia: 1611‑1613. Ed. by Lucien Campeau S.J....
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  •  105; Stolze 2013, p. 7. Balibar 2005b, p. 267. Biard 1995, p. 139. Ferretter 2006, p. 3; Lewis 2014. Biard 1995, p. 140. Elliott 2006, p. 335. Stolze 2013...
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    Parisian master mason Jean Cochet, he began training as a sculptor with Pierre Biard the Elder, and was already a sculptor when first mentioned in 1606. His...
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  • 54th Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller (born 1547) November 17 – Pierre Biard, settler, Jesuit missionary (born 1567) December 28 – Francis de Sales...
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  • Doustin (1961–1964) Tony Roche (1964–1967) Jean Rochet (1967–1972) Henri Biard (1972–1974) Jacques Chartron (1974–1975) Marcel Chalet (November 1975 –...
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