Guibert de Nogent (c. 1055 – 1124) was a Benedictine historian, theologian, and author of autobiographical memoirs. Guibert was relatively unknown in...
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commune, written by the local antiquary and historian of the Limousin, Louis Guibert in 1890, was reissued in 1992. In the Alpine regions of Bavaria, St...
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de Guibert (1715–1786), chief of staff to Maréchal de Broglie, throughout the Seven Years' War in Germany, and was awarded the cross of St Louis and...
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Antipope Clement III (redirect from Antipope Guibert of Ravenna)
Guibert or Wibert of Ravenna (c. 1029 – 8 September 1100) was an Italian prelate, archbishop of Ravenna, who was elected pope in 1080 in opposition to...
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hanging men by their testicles, cutting out eyes, and chopping off feet. Guibert of Nogent noted of him, "No one can imagine the number of those who perished...
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Claude Simon made war into a literary space, or as Hervé Guibert did with sickness." Louis has said that his primary contemporary influence was French...
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1196 to 1490; de la Rosque from 1490 to the end of the 16th century; Louis Guibert and his heirs from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the...
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Joseph-Hippolyte Guibert (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf ipɔlit ɡibɛʁ]; 13 December 1802 in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône – 1886, Paris) was a French...
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salle d'exposition de la DRAC, 4-16 mai 1987. Limoges : GRAM, 1987. Louis Guibert, "Le graduel de la Bibliothèque communale de Limoges", Bulletin historique...
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Élisabeth Guibert (31 March 1725, Versailles - 1788) was an 18th-century French woman writer. Elisabeth Guibert is the author of several plays dealing...
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theology between 1259 and 1261. Guibert was also connected to the court of Louis IX; he may even have accompanied Louis on his first crusade to Egypt and...
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Louis Antoine de Noailles, Cardinal de Noailles (27 May 1651 – 4 May 1729), second son of Anne de Noailles, 1st Duke of Noailles, was a French bishop...
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his return to Paris he married Marguerite Virginie Guibert, daughter of the sculptor Honoré Guibert. He was admitted to the Académie royale de peinture...
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(1597–1598) and (1610–1614) Gilbert Gombaud (1592) (†) Louis Guibert de Bucy (1592–1596) Louis Picot de Santeny (1593–1596) and (1599) Jean de Vienne...
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narration of the Council of Limoges in 1031 "plus ou moins imaginaire." Louis Guibert (1877). Une page de l'histoire du clergé français au XVIIIe siècle:...
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Gallimard (1962) L'éducation d'un Roi, Louis XVI, Gallimard 1972, F.X. de Guibert (1995); ISBN 2-86839-374-8 Louis XVI, Roi Martyr. Tequi (1982); ISBN 2-85244-209-4...
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about 945 by Saint Guibert or Wibert (lat: Wicbertus) and dedicated to Saint Peter and the martyr Saint Exuperius. Saint Guibert was assisted in the...
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A. is a Belgian charter and cargo airline headquartered in Mont-Saint-Guibert and based at Brussels Airport. Founded in 2016, it initially launched as...
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Henri, comte de Chambord, Journal (1846–1883), Carnets inédits. Paris: Guibert, 2009. Lucien Edward Henry (1882). "The Royal Family of France". The Royal...
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Queries. 9 (35): 143–144. JSTOR 25516771. Guibert, Translated by C.C. Swinton Bland (1963). The Autobiography of Guibert Abbot of Nogent-Sous-Coucy. London:...
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Petit Trianon (section Louis XV's antechamber)
evoking nature, with chains of flowers and fruit sculpted by Guibert. The two "Ls" in Louis XV's cipher are a perfect illustration of the floral spirit...
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Photo by Maurice Guibert c. 1887 Photo by Maurice Guibert, 1892 Photo by Maurice Guibert With a nude model in his studio, by Maurice Guibert c. 1895 Art Nouveau...
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important figures in the creation of the basilica, including Cardinals Guibert and Richard. Decoration covers the walls, the floor, and the architecture...
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Hyacinthe-Louis De Quélen (8 October 1778 – 31 December 1839) was an Archbishop of Paris. De Quélen was born in Paris, in the Quélen noble Breton family...
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Louis-Ernest Dubois (1 September 1856 – 23 September 1929) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Paris. He played a leading role in the period...
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Prison. The Communards offered to exchange him and several priests for Louis Auguste Blanqui, who was being held by the Versailles government. He was...
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du Roi Louis XVI, La Table Ronde, 1982. Réédition : F.X. de Guibert, 1992. Alternative version (French) This is a version of the story by Louis XVI's defenders—based...
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To his literary contemporaries, the anonymous author was a "rustic". Guibert of Nogent wrote his Dei gesta per Francos (1108) based on it, saying the...
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and he furthermore sent envoys to the crusaders to announce its coming." Guibert of Nogent 1996, p. 313. Hill & Mynors 1962, p. xi-xii. Peters 1971, p. 35...
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had fallen a victim to the Commune and was succeeded by Joseph-Hippolyte Guibert, who lost no time in inviting Monsabré to occupy the pulpit of his cathedral...
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