Orlando di Lasso (redirect from Roland de Lassus)
di Lasso, variations include Orlande de Lassus, Roland de Lassus, Orlandus Lassus, Orlande de Lattre and Roland de Lattre. Since these various spellings...
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Roland Sarti (2004). "Sforza, Francesco (1401–1466)". Italy. Infobase Publishing. p. 558. ISBN 978-0816-07474-7. Roland Sarti (2004). "de' Medici, Cosimo...
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as Marco del Monte Adrienne Corri as Angelica Roland Bartrop as Sandro Martin Benson as the Duke de Medici Kenneth Hyde as Machiavelli Derek Sydney as Captain...
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Jardin du Luxembourg (redirect from Jardins de Luxembourg)
of Paris, France. The creation of the garden began in 1612 when Marie de' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV, constructed the Luxembourg Palace as her...
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Henri-Roland-Lancelot, marquis Turpin de Crissé (19 May 1754 - c.1800) was a French army officer and amateur painter, most notable for his landscapes and...
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Zoroaster and Nico, who took Florence and established alliance with Lorenzo de' Medici. Richard Edwards, from Games Radar, said it is an "odd mix of a Doctor...
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Jeanne d'Albret (redirect from Jeanne III de Dreux)
becoming the de facto leader of the Huguenot-controlled city. After negotiating a peace treaty with the French queen mother Catherine de' Medici and arranging...
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by the composer. Set in Renaissance Florence at the court of Lorenzo de' Medici, it was intended as the first part of a planned but unfinished trilogy...
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Henry IV of France (redirect from Henri de Navarre)
marry Margaret of Valois, daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. The wedding took place in Paris on 18 August 1572 on the parvis of Notre...
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appeared in the Canal+ drama, Borgia, in the role of Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, the future Pope Leo X. In 2012, he played the character Tyr Seward in...
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In 1600, at the age of forty-six, he married his second wife, Marie de' Medici. They had six children, including the future Louis XIII. Henry was unfaithful...
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Romano Roland Paoletti, CBE (23 April 1931 – 13 November 2013) was a British-Italian architect. He was best known for his work on the early stations for...
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after the accidental death of her husband, Henry II, Queen Catherine de' Medici decided to leave her residence of the Hôtel des Tournelles, at the eastern...
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architect Salomon de Brosse to be the royal residence of the regent Marie de' Medici, mother of King Louis XIII. After the Revolution it was refashioned (1799–1805)...
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House of Bonaparte (redirect from Casa de Bonaparte)
took part in the 1527 Medici rebellion, after which they were banished from Florence and later were restored by Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence....
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Palace of Fontainebleau (redirect from Chateau de Fontainebleau)
expand the chateau. The King and his wife, Catherine de' Medici, chose the architects Philibert de l'Orme and Jean Bullant to do the work. They extended...
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was reminded of his importance within the Medici Family, and to the Trust at large. Returning to the Medici estate in Florida, Benito seemed to have given...
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Olifant (instrument) (category The Song of Roland)
Chanson de Roland (or The Song of Roland), a French epic poem from the eleventh century. In The Song of Roland, the central character, Roland, carries...
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Paris (redirect from Département de Paris)
and the Luxembourg Garden, for the Luxembourg Palace, built for Marie de' Medici in 1612, which today houses the Senate. The Jardin des plantes was the...
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Henri-Joseph Ruxthiel (category Prix de Rome for sculpture)
to the Villa Medici. Zéphyr enlevant Psyché 1814, group, marble, Paris, musée du Louvre Le Roi de Rome (1811), bust, marble, château de Chimay Portrait...
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Ruggero Leoncavallo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
various versions of it, made in 1902, 1904 and 1907). The next year his I Medici was also produced in Milan, but neither it nor Chatterton (belatedly produced...
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Basilica of Saint-Denis (redirect from Basilique de Saint-Denis)
from the altars and treasury. Many modifications were made under Marie de' Medici and later royal families. These included the construction of chapel adjoining...
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university lecturer, literary critic, and novelist, specializing in the work of Roland Barthes. She is the niece of harpsichordist Blandine Verlet and writer,...
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the end of the brothel. The book has a preface written by Michel Leiris, Roland Barthes and Philippe Sollers. It was banned by the Minister of the Interior...
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de la Rivière): rabbi David Feuerwerker, Antoinette Feuerwerker and Atara Marmor No. 15: Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, wife of Cosimo III de' Medici Grand...
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Pascal Bruckner (category Prix Médicis essai winners)
his essays are La tentation de l'innocence ("The Temptation of Innocence," Prix Médicis in 1995) and, famously, Le Sanglot de l'homme blanc (The Tears of...
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"white", or pure. Monticelso – A Cardinal, later Pope Paul IV. Francisco De Medici – Duke of Florence; in Act V disguised as the Moor, Mulinassar. Brachiano...
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Winged Victory of Samothrace (redirect from Victoire de Samothrace)
from the original on 2022-09-05. Retrieved 2022-09-14. Jean Charbonneaux, Roland Martin, François Villard, Grèce hellénistique (330 – 50 av. J.-C.), Gallimard...
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Swiss Guard (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
introduced in the early 20th century, are those of the House of Medici, first used under the Medici popes and depicted in a fresco by Giuseppe Porta (1520–1575)...
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stained glass. It was completed in 1552. In the early 17th century, Marie De' Medici, the widow of the assassinated Henry IV of France, began a major project...
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