Antoine Gombaud, alias Chevalier de Méré, (1607 – 29 December 1684) was a French writer, born in Poitou. Although he was not a nobleman, he adopted the...
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Gombaud may mean: Gombaud, a brand of wine produced in Château Lascombes Antoine Gombaud, Chevalier de Méré, a French writer Jean Ogier de Gombauld, a...
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Moreover, none of Pascal's contemporaries, whether Valentin Conrart, Antoine Vallant, Gilles Ménage, Louis-Henri de Loménie de Brienne, or the Chevalier...
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Gallivan (high school student) James Garfield (United States President) Antoine Gombaud (essayist) Thorold Gosset (lawyer) Jørgen Pedersen Gram (actuary) Hermann...
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1580–1617) Jean Ogier de Gombaud (1570–1666) Antoine de Balinghem (1571–1630) Mathurin Régnier (1573–1613) Nicholas Camusat (1575–1655) Antoine de Montchrestien...
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Habert, Simon Arnauld de Pomponne, Jean Desmarets de Saint Sorlin, Antoine Gombaud (Le nain de la Princesse Julie) and others. It was copied by the famous...
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Méré may refer to: Méré, Yvelines, France Méré, Yonne, France Antoine Gombaud, Chevalier de Méré (1607 – 1684), French writer. Meré, Spain Mere (disambiguation)...
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French writer (died 1701) Unknown dates Alaol, Bengali poet (died 1673) Antoine Gombaud, French essayist (died 1684) Filadelfo Mugnos, Italian historian (died...
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actress and dancer Auguste Chevalier (1873–1956), French botanist Antoine Gombaud, Chevalier de Méré (1607–1684), French writer Caroline Chevalier (died...
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communication because earlier that year, a gambler from Paris named Antoine Gombaud had sent Pascal and other mathematicians several questions on the practical...
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history of probability, touching on characters such as Gerolamo Cardano, Antoine Gombaud, Bernoulli, Richard von Mises, and John Maynard Keynes. Campbell examines...
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Germain Habert, Colletet, Claude Malleville, Philippe Habert, Antoine Gombaud, Antoine Godeau, Étienne Martin de Pinchesne [Wikidata], Pierre Corneille...
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François Pallu, bishop (born 1626) Peter du Moulin, clergyman (born 1601) Antoine Gombaud, writer (born 1607) Edme Mariotte, physicist (born c.1620) Gabriel...
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François de Malherbe (1555–1628) Honoré d'Urfé (1567–1625) Jean Ogier de Gombaud (1570?–1666) Mathurin Régnier (1573–1613), nephew of Philippe Desportes...
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Louis-Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil. Third in command was Louis Antoine de Bougainville. The French flagship was the huge 104-gun Ville de Paris...
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620–630 : Philibaud ca. 633–675 : Ursus ca. 788 : Asinarius ca. 977 : Gombaud ca. 1017 : Arsius-Racca 1060 : Raymond le Vieux 1060–1092 : Peter I. 1092–1099 :...
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II (762–769) Meinhard (769–c. 800) Gilbert (800–828) Ragnoard (828–836) Gombaud (836–849) Paul (849–855) Wenilo (858–869) Adalard (869–872) Riculf (872–876)...
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Lascombes, Vin Sec Chevalier de Lascombes and Gombaud. In the 17th century the estate belonged to Antoine, chevalier de Lascombes, and has kept his name...
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Oliba (c. 875 – September 3, 892) Anatolius (892 – March or April 895) Gombaud (March 2, 897 – March 23, 940) Fulk (January 938 – February 951) Eblo (April...
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François de Malherbe (1555–1628) Honoré d'Urfé (1567–1625) Jean Ogier de Gombaud (1570?-1666) Mathurin Régnier (1573–1613) - nephew of Philippe Desportes...
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Arcontius c. 850: Gérard 'Basque' Episcopi Vasconiensis : Gombaldus = Gombaud (mentioned in 977) Arsius Raca (c. 977 - mentioned in 982) Raymond I le...
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Octavien Dony d'Attichy (1592–1596), (1597–1598) and (1610–1614) Gilbert Gombaud (1592) (†) Louis Guibert de Bucy (1592–1596) Louis Picot de Santeny (1593–1596)...
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written between 1060 and 1086. In the 11th century the Seigneurs from the Gombaud family owned Vayres and Lesparre-Médoc. An archbishop of Bordeaux also...
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Sextilius 585: Orestes 614: Gudualdus 673-675: Gundulfus ... 977-980: Gombaud, bishop of Gascony c. 980-1000: Arsius Raca (Administrator during the minority...
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642: Sebastianus c. 673: Siboaldus ... [c. 850: Concordius] ... [c. 977: Gombaud] [c. 982: Arnaud I.] c. 1000: Hugo [Sanctius] Simon I. [Arénat (?)] [Adebert...
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and Northmen, until ca. 850) Oltherius (second half of ninth century) Gombaud (end of tenth century) Arsius-Raca Raymond Raymond Macarius (ca. 1061)...
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In the early sixteenth century, the seigneury of Tesson belonged to the Gombaud family. Then they were succeeded by the Bremond, thereafter the Guinot...
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