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    Philippe de Mornay (5 November 1549 – 11 November 1623), seigneur du Plessis Marly, usually known as Du-Plessis-Mornay or Mornay Du Plessis, was a French...
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  • massacre (1572) and for authoring the Memoires de Messire Philippes de Mornay, about her husband, Philippe de Mornay. Born Charlotte Arbaleste, in Paris, France...
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  • Mornay may refer to: Charles-Edgar de Mornay Pierre de Mornay (d. 1306), bishop of Orleans & Auxerre and chancellor of France Philippe de Mornay Rebecca...
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  • Mornay sauce made with cheddar is commonly used for macaroni and cheese. The origin of the name is uncertain. It may be named after Philippe, duc de Mornay...
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    and Philippe de Mornay. In 1931, Gerardina Tjaberta van Ysselsteyn conjectured that the tract was a collaboration between Languet and de Mornay. The...
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    the diplomat of Henry of Navarre in England, the anti-monarchist Philippe de Mornay.[citation needed] Walsingham was sent to France in mid-1581 to discuss...
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  • Chasseur is thought to have been invented by Philippe de Mornay, who is also credited with inventing Mornay sauce, Béchamel, sauce Lyonnaise, and sauce...
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    time, like Elizabeth I of England, Henry IV of France, Marie de' Medici and Philippe de Mornay, as well as with her many stepchildren. She remained in the...
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  • governor of Guadeloupe Philippe du Plessis (1165–1209), French knight and 13th Grand Master of the Knights Templar Philippe de Mornay (1549–1623), French...
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  • (1524–1590), Théodore de Bèze (1519–1605), Simon Goulart (1543–1628), Nicolas Barnaud (1538–1604), Hubert Languet (1518–1581), Philippe de Mornay (1549–1623) and...
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    Huguenot. Charlotte Duplessis-Mornay (1550–1606), memoirist, wife of Philippe de Mornay. Key work: Memories of Philippe de Mornay James Fontaine, memoirist...
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    have translated two other works: A Discourse of Life and Death by Philippe de Mornay, published with Antonius in 1592, and Petrarch's The Triumph of Death...
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    Bedchamber of Charles X of France. In mid-October 1831 Louis Philippe I sent de Mornay on a mission to Abd al-Rahman of Morocco. His task was to negotiate...
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    Febure Philippe de Mornay Anne d'Alègre and her son Guy XX de Laval Elisabeth de Hauteville, wife of Odet de Coligny the daughters of Maximilien de Béthune...
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  • and Philippe de Mornay. van Ysselsteyn, G.T. (1932). Het Beiersche vorstenbezit. van Ysselsteyn, G. T. (1936). Geschiedenis der tapijtweverijen in de noordelijke...
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    Abjuration. The preamble was based on Vindiciae contra tyrannos by Philippe de Mornay, and other works of monarchomachs may have been sources of inspiration...
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    Heinrich Bullinger, William, Prince of Orange, Theodore Beza, and Philippe de Mornay. He translated also Leonardo Bruni's History of the War Against the...
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  • 1466) 1494 – Hans Sachs, German poet and playwright (d. 1576) 1549 – Philippe de Mornay, French theologian and author (d. 1623) 1592 – Charles Chauncy, English-American...
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  • several days available, you can make it yourself. Mornay sauce – diplomat and writer Philippe de Mornay (1549–1623), a member of Henri IV's court, is often...
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  • conferences between Cardinal Jacques Du Perron for the Catholics, and Philippe Duplessis-Mornay for the Protestants. He became a Catholic convert in 1601. From...
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    the pastor of the Protestant church there, was introduced by him to Philippe de Mornay, governor of the city. Struck with young Amyraut's ability and culture...
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  • Académie de Saumur) was a Huguenot university at Saumur in western France. It existed from 1593, when it was founded by Philippe de Mornay, until shortly...
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    ISBN 0-231-12510-0. Duplessis-Mornay, Philippe (1825). Mémoires et correspondance de Duplessis-Mornay. Vol. 12. Armand Désiré de La Fontenelle de Vaudoré et Pierre...
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    forces under Henry I, Duke of Guise, defeat the Protestants, capturing Philippe de Mornay among others. 1580 – Over 600 Papal troops land in Ireland to support...
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    Brutus" (Hubert Languet or Philippe de Mornay) and Jean Boucher, a leading member of the French Catholic League; he also wrote De potestate papae: an & quatenus...
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    Catholicism. It was a response to the Protestant work Le Traité de l'Eglise, by Philippe de Mornay. In the second edition (1595), there is an elaborate reply...
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  • Ritter von Feuerbach Pauline privilege Peter Gabel Petrus Cunaeus Philippe de Mornay Philosophy of copyright Plato Political jurisprudence Political naturalism...
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  • 1583 – Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond, Irish rebel 1623 – Philippe de Mornay, French theorist and author (b. 1549) 1638 – Cornelis van Haarlem...
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    with an annual output of 10,000 units. Famous residents include: Philippe de Mornay Chipping Ongar, England. Communes of the Deux-Sèvres department "Répertoire...
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    November 9 – William Camden, English antiquarian (b. 1551) November 11 – Philippe de Mornay, French writer (b. 1549) November 12 – Josaphat Kuncevyc, Lithuanian...
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