mensonges de Nicolas Durand, qui se nomme Villagagnon" [Refutation of the foolish imaginations, terrible blasphemies, errors and lies of Nicolas Durand,...
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The Castle of Beauvais (French:Château de Beauvais) is a French château located in the municipality of Lussas-et-Nontronneau, department of Dordogne, region...
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Pierre Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais Joan of Arc Duke of Burgundy History of France Arthur III, Duke of Brittany (Arthur de Richemont) Burgundians Armagnac–Burgundian...
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Duke of Berry (redirect from Duc de Berry)
2005), 263. Moisand, Constant (1847). Imprimerie de Moisand (ed.). Histoire du siége de Beauvais en 1472. "St. Joan of Valois". Catholic.org. Retrieved:...
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turn around the Dauphin Louis' carriage from going out into the city. One year after the death of Henri, he died. His son Nicolas de L'Hôpital would become...
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Montmorency. Starting out in 1515 La Rochepot served as the captain of Beauvais in Picardie. He served as a hostage to England for the treaty that saw...
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Joan of Arc (1948 film) (category Cultural depictions of Gilles de Rais)
Richard Ney as Charles de Bourbon, Duke de Clermont Vincent Donohue as Alain Chartier, court poet José Ferrer as The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King...
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The Dauphin had some prestigious paintings in this room, including Renaud and Armide by the Dominiquin, and Moses saved from the waters by Nicolas Poussin...
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falls flat." (« Les pauvres ouvrages que ceux de Cyrano de Bergerac ! Il avait étudié au collège de Beauvais du temps du principal Granger. On dit qu'il...
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fleur-de-lis, a royal favour shared only with the Maid. On an unspecified date, a French military expedition led by Xaintrailles and La Hire left Beauvais and...
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Paris (redirect from Département de Paris)
42 Du Fresne de Beaucourt, G., Histoire de Charles VII, Tome I: Le Dauphin (1403–1422), Librairie de la Société bibliographiqque, 35 Rue de Grenelle, Paris...
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Basilica of Saint-Denis (redirect from Basilique de Saint-Denis)
of Philip IV) Nicolas Henri, Duke of Orléans (1607–1611), son of Henry IV Gaston, Duke of Orléans (1608–1660), son of Henry IV Marie de Bourbon, Duchess...
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holders Nicolas de Neufville (1598–1685), duke-peer of Villeroy (1651–1675) François de Neufville (1644–1730), duke-peer of Villeroy (1675–1694) Nicolas-Louis...
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chanoine de Saint-Pierre, Beauvais, vicaire-général de Sagonne 1776, auteur, membre correspondant de l'Académie de Bordeaux 1776, chapelain de feue princesse...
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sumptuous festival hosted by Nicolas Fouquet, the Superintendent of Finances, at his palatial residence, the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte. Louis XIV was...
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Roux, Nicolas (2020). Portraits d'un Royaume: Henri III, la Noblesse et la Ligue. Passés Composés. Le Roux, Nicolas (2022). 1559-1629 Les Guerres de Religion...
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Saint-Ivy, Pontivy Lycée Jeanne Hachette, Beauvais Lycée Jehan Ango, Dieppe Lycée Jehan de Beauce, Chartres Lycée Jessé de Forest, Avesnes-sur-Helpe Lycée Joachim...
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Gardens of Versailles (redirect from Grotte de Thétis)
in the gardens of Versailles. The Salle de Bal was inaugurated in 1685 with a ball hosted by the Grand Dauphin. Between 1684 and 1685, Jules Hardouin-Mansart...
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then bishop-count of Beauvais (1569–1575) and peer of France. Louis de Lorraine, Cardinal of Guise, archbishop of Reims. René de Birague, Chancellor of...
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discreet. In 1754 the brother of Madame de Pompadour, the Marquis de Marigny, accompanied the designer Nicolas Cochin and a delegation of artists and scholars...
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favourites rallied to the ligue camp, among them Saint-Luc and Beauvais-Nangis. Beauvais-Nangis was less enthused to join the ligue as an ally of the duke...
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No. 6. (in French) J. Dauphin, Doctor Father Ferrand de Missol, 1805-1883, review "Les contemporains", éditions La Maison de la Bonne Presse, No. 286...
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the Dauphin, was to succeed Charles as King of France. The high-water mark of Plantagenet hegemony in France was reversed in 1429 when the Dauphin (afterwards...
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Gobelins manufactory had competition from two private enterprises, the Beauvais Manufactory and the Aubusson tapestry workshop, which produced works in...
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September Massacres (section Madame de Staël)
Pierre-Louis de la Rochefoucauld, bishop of Saintes; Jean-Marie du Lau d'Alleman, archbishop of Arles; François-Joseph de la Rochefoucauld, bishop of Beauvais; and...
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then open to the public in the afternoon. Queen Marie Antoinette and the Dauphin were given a part of the garden for her private use, first at the west...
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Louis-Simon Boizot 1763 – Boucher 1764 – Jacques-Philippe Beauvais 1765 – Pierre Julien 1766 – Nicolas Sénéchal 1767 – Louis-Jacques Pilon 1768 – Jean Guillaume...
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Chartres Cathedral and Reims Cathedral. They are exceeded in height only by Beauvais Cathedral, whose vaults partially collapsed in 1284. The Baroque pulpit...
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Saint-Barthelemy at Noyon, in the diocese of Beauvais (Oise), then, in accord with Augustinian practice, prior of Saint-Nicolas at La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, a benefice...
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(Gobelins and Beauvais), of carpets (Savonnerie manufactory), and established a royal workshop to make fine dishes at the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres between...
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