Jean-Baptiste de Brancas (1693, Pernes-les-Fontaines—1770, Aix-en-Provence) was a French clergyman. He was Bishop of La Rochelle from 1725 to 1729, then...
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of France. André de Brancas (d.1595), Admiral of France Jean-Baptiste de Brancas (1693-1770), French bishop Louis, Marquis of Brancas and Prince of Nisaro...
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Bautista de Anza I, Spanish militar and explorer (d. 1740) July 7 – Gilles-François de Beauvais, French Jesuit (d. 1773) July 12 – Jean-Baptiste de Brancas, Roman...
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heuristic approach. Jean de La Ceppède was born circa 1550 in Marseille. His father was Jean-Baptiste de La Ceppède and his mother, Claude de Bompar. According...
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In 1674, he married Gabrielle de Brancas de Forcalquier, daughter of Honoré de Brancas de Forcalquier and Françoise de Cambis. They had three sons:...
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1690s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Bautista de Anza I, Spanish militar and explorer (d. 1740) July 7 – Gilles-François de Beauvais, French Jesuit (d. 1773) July 12 – Jean-Baptiste de Brancas, Roman...
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Branca Edmée Marques de Sousa Torres (Lisbon, 14 April 1899 - Lisbon, 19 July 1986) was a leading Portuguese specialist in the peaceful applications of...
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and gallery owner Jean-Baptiste de Brancas – Bishop of La Rochelle: 1725–1729; Archbishop of Aix-en-Provence: 1729–1770 Paul Alphéran de Bussan – Bishop...
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Charles-Gaspard-Guillaume de Vintimille du Luc 1729–1770: Jean-Baptiste de Brancas 1771–1801: Jean de Dieu-Raymond de Boisgelin de Cucé 1791–1794: Charles-Benoît...
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Marshal of France (redirect from Maréchal de France)
(1678–1762), Marshal of France in 1741 Jean-Baptiste de Durfort, Duke of Duras (1684–1778), Marshal of France in 1741 Jean-Baptiste Desmarets, Marquis of Maillebois...
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Gérard(baron) (1770–1837). 5.1m by 9.58 m André Baptiste de Brancas, seigneur de Villars, amiral de France, killed at the Siege of Doullens, in 1595...
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relationship with Louis-Léon de Brancas, duc de Lauragais, resulted in four children, including Antoine-Constant de Brancas [fr], colonel of the First Empire...
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governor of comté de Bourgogne. Louis de Brancas, des comtes de Forcalquier, comte de Cereste, known as marquis de Brancas, Grandee of Spain, Knight of the...
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Brian Eno (redirect from Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno)
school of the De La Salle Brothers order. His confirmation name is taken from the founder of the De La Salle Brothers, Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, giving...
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duke-peer of Villars-Brancas (1652–1657) Louis-François de Brancas (+1679), duke-peer of Villars-Brancas (1657–1679) Louis de Brancas (1663–1739), duke-peer...
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Loeffler (1861–1935) Jacques Loeillet (1685–1748) Jean-Baptiste Loeillet de Ghent (1688 – c. 1720) Jean-Baptiste Loeillet of London (1680–1730) Frank Loesser...
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the same name by French writer Jean-Baptiste de Brilhac. Manuel Pereira Peixoto d'Almeida Carvalhaes (1908). Inês de Castro na opera e na choregraphia...
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Boutaric (1433) Barthélémy Rocalli (1433-1445) Louis de Glandevès (1445) Nicola de Brancas (1445-1466) Jean Alardeau (1466-1496) Ogier d'Anglure (1496-1506)...
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Sèvres (category Communes of Hauts-de-Seine)
panels: Avenue de la Cristallerie Rue Brancas, between the Rue de Ville-d'Avray and Rue Bernard-Palissy Grande Rue, between the Rue de Ville-d'Avray and...
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Marc-Antoine Charpentier composed dramatic motets H.409, H.189, H.331 and Jean-Baptiste Lully his Dies irae. The funeral prayer was by Bossuet.[citation needed]...
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Madame de Mirepoix, the Duchesse de Brancas, the Marquise de Livry, Madame de Marchais, the Marquise d'Estrades, the Comtesse de Pons, the Marquise de Sassenage...
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Anne-César de La Luzerne Louis-Léon de Brancas, comte de Lauraguais Henry Laurens John Laurens Antoine Lavoisier Jean-Charles-Pierre Lenoir Jean-Baptiste Le Roy...
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Iberquerque) marquis de Boissy, comte de Maulévrier postérité. Marie Hennequin ép. Gilles Le Maistre Guillaume de Bautru, comte de Serrant, http://www...
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body's natural death. Fra Alberigo's sin is identical in kind to that of Branca d'Oria, a Genoese Ghibelline who, in 1275, invited his father-in-law, Michele...
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de la durée with Thierry Raspail, Gérard Wormser, Claude Burgelin, Jean-Baptiste Chantoiseau, Madeleine Fondo-Valette, François Hartog, Yann Kilborne...
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Tate (libretto) performed 1688 in music – 1687 in music – Death of Jean-Baptiste Lully, French composer 1686 in music – 1685 in music – Albion and Albanius...
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Abarth - as did second-place finisher Jean-Claude Andruet and third-placed Sandro Munari. In 1978, the Tour de Corse in Corsica was the penultimate race...
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year, Perrin was imprisoned for debt and the royal privilege passed to Jean-Baptiste Lully, a composer of Florentine origin (his real name was Giovanni Battista...
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Experimental Audio Research – ambient, synth/noise Carolina Eyck – thereminist Jean-Baptiste Favory – musique concrète & electronic Florian-Ayala Fauna – musician...
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of the theatre, François Rebel the conductor, Bernard de Bury the chorus-master, and Jean-Baptiste Dehesse [fr] the dance-master. All singers were noble...
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