Hardouin is used as both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Hardouin (archbishop), Archbishop of Tours from 960 to 980...
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Jean Hardouin (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ aʁdwɛ̃]; English: John Hardwin; Latin: Johannes Harduinus; 23 December 1646 – 3 September 1729), was a French...
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Jules Hardouin-Mansart (French pronunciation: [ʒyl aʁdwɛ̃ mɑ̃saʁ]; 16 April 1646 – 11 May 1708) was a French Baroque architect and builder whose major...
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Maria Hardouin of the Dukes of Gallese D'Annunzio, princess consort of Montenevoso (30 January 1864 – 18 January 1954) was an Italian noblewoman, first...
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Charles Hardouin (1694 in Brittany, fl. Paris – 1718) was a French operatic baritone (basse taille). Beginning his career as a cathedral singer, Hardouin was...
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work Hardouin-Mansart had planned in the 1680s, such as the remodeling of the courtyard façade in the Italianate style. Louis XIV and Hardouin-Mansart...
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Hardouin-Mansart’s project with unrealized south esplanade Visit of Louis XIV to Les Invalides. Painting by Pierre-Denis Martin Portrait of Hardouin-Mansart...
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Florence Denise Philippine Hardouin (née Topin; born 26 January 1967) is a French football official. In February 2013, she became the Deputy General Manager...
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Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin (1899-1956) was a French diplomat. Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin was born on December 5, 1899. His father was Georges...
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Commission of the work was entrusted to the architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart. Hardouin-Mansart's new structure was twice the size of the porcelain pavilion...
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Maurice Hardouin (7 July 1947 – 30 March 2019) was a French professional footballer who played as a striker. Born in Nouzonville, Hardouin played for RC...
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Céleste Hardouin (1832-1904) was a school teacher who advocated for lay education for women. Denounced for having participated in the Paris Commune in...
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Jacques Hardouin-Mansart, comte de Sagonne (21 October 1677, Paris - 1762) was a French politician and soldier. He was the second son and fifth and final...
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secular domain, the Palace of Versailles has many Baroque features. Jules Hardouin Mansart, who designed the extensions to Versailles, was one of the most...
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augur and whether she was named Grania Marcella are less certain. Jean Hardouin presents a statement from an unknown source that he claims was ancient...
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Ortwin (redirect from Hardouin de Graetz)
Hardwin von Grätz (French: Hardouin de Graes), better known in English as Ortwin (Latin: Ortuinus Gratius; 1475 – 22 May 1542), was a German humanist scholar...
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starting point of the Rue de la Paix. Its regular architecture by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and pedimented screens canted across the corners give the rectangular...
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1990), p. 49 Perefixe, Hardouin de Beaumont (1664). Histoire du Roy Henry le Grand (3rd ed.). Amsterdam: Daniel Elzevier. Hardouin, Paul Philippe (1661)...
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in the Palace of Versailles by Jules Hardouin-Mansart (begun 1678–1686) Chapel of Les Invalides, Jules Hardouin-Mansart (completed 1708) Chapel of the...
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November 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2020. Baratay & Hardouin-Fugier, pp. 19–21, 42. Baratay & Hardouin-Fugier, p. 20. Owen, J. (2005). "Medieval Lion Skulls...
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modified by Jules Hardouin-Mansart (1678–1680) Louis continued to add to the Palace through the end of his reign. In 1687, Jules Hardouin-Mansart and then...
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Maria Le Hardouin (née, Sabine d'Outhoorn; 1912, Geneva – 24 May 1967, Paris) was a Swiss French-speaking writer and woman of letters. She was awarded...
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Jules Hardouin-Mansart, 1677–1706 Hall of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles, 1678–1684 Garden façade of the Palace of Versailles, by Jules Hardouin-Mansart...
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department attached to the king's household, and the royal architect, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, was entrusted with redesigning a grander complex of buildings...
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Menagerie. London: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-2081-1. Baratay, Eric; Hardouin-Fugier, Elisabeth (2002). Zoo: a History of the Zoological Gardens of the...
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Louvre (1546), by Pierre Lescot Dome of Les Invalides (1677–1706) by Jules Hardouin-Mansart The École Militaire (1751–1780) by Ange-Jacques Gabriel The Arc...
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translation, i. Section 5, pp. 93 sqq.); Mansi, i. pp. 863 sqq., 905 sqq.; Hardouin, i. pp. 133 sqq., 147 sqq.; Cyprian, Epp. 52, 54, 55, 68. Hefele, 2nd ed...
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rather than a full-fledged architect, and perhaps by Thomas Gobert. Jules Hardouin-Mansart intervened towards the end of the century, designing a grand stair...
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Paul Philippe Hardouin de Beaumont de Péréfixe (1606 – 1 January 1671, Paris) was a French historian and clergyman. He was bishop of Rodez, then archbishop...
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Russia. Major architects of the period included François Mansart, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Robert de Cotte, Pierre Le Muet, Claude Perrault, and Louis Le...
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