Jean Mansel (born c. 1400–1401, died c. 1473–1474) was a functionary at the court of the Duchy of Burgundy and a historian. Jean Mansel was born in Hesdin...
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included: Thomas Mansel, 1st Baron Mansel (c.1668–1723) Bussy Mansel, 4th Baron Mansel (died 1750) Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot (1803–1890), Welsh landowner...
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Hesdin (c. 1355– c. 1414), miniaturist and painter to the duc de Berry Jean Mansel (c. 1400–1474), historian and official at the court of the Dukes of Burgundy...
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Mansel 1999, p. 28. Mansel 1999, p. 30. Mansel 1999, p. 29. Mansel 1999, p. 34. Fraser 2002, p. 178. Hibbert 1982, p. 38. Mansel 1999, p. 40. Mansel 1999...
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Hesdin where he produced 55 thumbnails for La Fleur des Histoires by Jean Mansel, commissioned by Philip the Good of the House of Valois-Burgundy. He...
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(help). Mansel 2001, p. 239. Olivier, Juste (1951). Paris en 1830. Paris: Mercure de France. p. 244. Olivier 1951, p. 247. Mansel 2001, p. 245. Mansel 2001...
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Jean Lafitte (c. 1780 – c. 1823) was a French pirate and privateer who operated in the Gulf of Mexico in the early 19th century. He and his older brother...
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Dynter, author of Chronica ducum Lotharingiae et Brabantiae Jean Mansel Jean d'Enghien Jean de Haynin Jacques de Hemricourt (1333–1403), author of the...
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Jean Bart (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ baʁ]; Dutch: Jan Baert; 21 October 1650 – 27 April 1702) was a Flemish naval commander and privateer. Jean Bart was...
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Barricade. University of California Press. pp. 4–5. ISBN 9780520266322. Mansel, Philip (2003). Paris Between Empires – Monarchy and Revolution 1814–1852...
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Mansel Alcantra or Alcantara (fl. 1829) was a Spanish pirate active in the South Atlantic during the early 19th century. As well as committing acts of...
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Nigel Mansell (redirect from Nigel Mansel)
David Thieme of Essex Petroleum, and much speculation in the press that Jean-Pierre Jarier would fill the vacancy, Chapman announced at the start of the...
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—. "Ferdinando Eboli. A Tale". The Keepsake for MDCCCXXIX. Ed. Frederic Mansel Reynolds. London: Published for the Proprietor, by Hurst, Chance, and Co...
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François l'Olonnais (redirect from Jean-David Nau)
Jean-David Nau (pronounced [ʒɑ̃ david no]) (c. 1630 – c. 1669), better known as François l'Olonnais (pronounced [fʁɑ̃swa lolɔnɛ]) (also l'Olonnois, Lolonois...
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herself and Henry VIII. Mary gave jewels to Cecily Dabridgecourt, Lady Mansel, a member of her household since 1525, including three brooches, a "pointed...
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de Beaumont d'Autichamp Others Joachim Murat Jean-Baptiste Bessières Henri César Auguste Schwiter Mansel Philip, La cour sous la Révolution, p. 39. Simon...
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Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (French: Parc historique national et réserve Jean Lafitte) protects the natural and cultural resources...
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It has been suggested that Foxe's (alleged) source was Lady Mansel, the wife of Rice Mansel, who died in September 1558. The usher John Norris listed a...
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Jean Thomas Dulaien (fl. 1727–1728) was a French pirate active in the Caribbean. He is known for preserved copies of his Articles (pirate code) and black...
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Jean Fleury (or Florin) (died 1527) was a French naval officer and privateer. He is best known for the capture of two out of the three Spanish galleons...
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increased control over the French aristocracy. According to historian Philip Mansel, the king turned the palace into: an irresistible combination of marriage...
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and of the French Revolution of 1830. Vol. 2. London: R. Bentley. p. 393. Mansel, Philip (2003). Paris Between Empires: Monarchy and Revolution, 1814–1852...
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page 127 "1814 The Campaign for France", ISBN 2-915239-56-8 Mansel 2003, p. 13. Mansel 2003, p. 218. La « garde nationale », un vivier de 72 000 réservistes...
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Jean Bernanos (b. c. 1648 - d. 1695) was a French buccaneer, privateer, and pirate active in the Caribbean and across Spanish Central America. Born in...
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Jean-Baptiste du Casse (2 August 1646 – 25 June 1715) was a French Navy officer, privateer, slave trader and colonial administrator who served as the first...
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the game. L'Arachel Princess of Rausten and niece of the Divine Emperor Mansel. Tana Princess of Frelia and younger sister of Prince Innes. Edelgard von...
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101. Mansel 1984, p. 129. Mansel 1984, p. 130. Schama 1989, p. 466. Hibbert 1980, p. 102. Carlyle 1838, p. 267. Carlyle 1838, p. 272. Mansel 1984, pp...
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Jean Rose (fl. 1680–1688) was a French pirate and buccaneer active against the Spanish in Central and South America. In early 1680 Rose joined John Coxon...
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1268, the Antiochene knights and garrison were under the command of Simon Mansel, Constable of Antioch, whose wife was an Armenian Lady who was relative...
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Graaf Lawrence Prince Liang Daoming Limahong Lo Hon-cho Louis-Michel Aury Mansel Alcantra Manuel Ribeiro Pardal Martin Frobisher Mary Lindsey Mary Read Mary...
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