• Matthew of Vendôme (Matheus or Matthaeus Vindocinensis) was a French author of the 12th century, writing in Latin, who had been was a pupil of Bernard...
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    Matthew of Vendôme (French: Mathieu de Vendôme) was the abbot of Saint-Denis from 1258 until 1286 and one of the regents of France from 1270 until 1271...
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    son of Henry IV of France and his mistress Gabrielle d'Estrées, and founder of the House of Bourbon-Vendome. He held the titles of 1st Duke of Vendôme, 2nd...
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    amoenus with biblical imagery, as from the Song of Songs. Matthew of Vendôme provided multiple accounts of how to describe the locus amoenus, while Dante...
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     1225–1274), Matthew of Vendôme (Ars Versificatoria, c. 1175), and Geoffrey of Vinsauf (Poetria Nova, 1200–1216). Pre-modern female rhetoricians, outside of Socrates'...
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    burial place. That plan was fulfilled in 1264 under Abbot Matthew of Vendôme when the bones of 16 former kings and queens were relocated to new tombs arranged...
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  • Paroemion (category Figures of speech)
    grouping of words sharing the same first letter. Matthew of Vendôme describes paroemion in Ennius's Annals and, contrary to the modern usage of the term...
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  • during the days of Alexander the Great. The Alexandreis was popular and influential in Walter's own times. Matthew of Vendôme and Alan of Lille borrowed...
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  • of hypozeuxis is hyperzeuxis,[clarification needed] which may also be a form of zeugma or syllepsis. Glossary of rhetorical terms Matthew of Vendôme (1980)...
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    Geesten) into Old Norse as the Alexanderssaga; Matthew of Vendôme and Alan of Lille borrowed from it and Henry of Settimello imitated it, but it is now seldom...
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  • type of ars poetriae includes such works as the Ars versificatoria (c. 1175) of Matthew of Vendôme, the Laborintus (after 1213, before 1280) of Eberhard...
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  • iuvenum (Also believed to be by Cato of the Distichs) De contemptu mundi Liber Floretus Matthew of Vendôme, Tobias Alan of Lille, Doctrinale altum parabolarum...
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  • Testament scholar, vicar general of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Changanassery Matthew of Vendôme, French author of the 12th century, writing in...
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    ideal of feminine beauty was formalised in the 12th century by Matthew of Vendôme in the Ars Versificatoria, which includes two descriptions Helen of Troy...
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    rivalry with Matthew of Vendôme. In Arnulf's time, Orléans was a centre of classical learning in France. Matthew associated him with the monastery of Saint-Euverte...
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  • has secured letters from Philip III asking Matthew of Vendôme to receive Gilles's son Matthew into the Abbey of Saint-Denis. William was probably dead by...
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    probably commissioned by the king's father, Louis IX. Primat's abbot, Matthew of Vendôme, also had a large role in its production and is a more imposing figure...
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    France, especially in areas of justice. Jointly with Matthew of Vendôme, Simon was the regent of the kingdom in 1270–71 when Louis and his son Philip were away...
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  • 1228–1245 William III: 1246–1253 Henry II Mallet: 1254–1258, resigned Matthew of Vendôme: 1258–1286 Renaud de Giffard: 1286–1304 Gilles I de Pontoise: 1304–1325...
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  • one manuscript. Both of these other works were also written in Latin. The Alda was modeled closely on the style of Matthew of Vendôme, so much so that it...
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  • De vetula Geta by Vitalis of Blois Lidia by Arnulf of Orléans Miles gloriosus by Arnulf of Orléans Milo by Matthew of Vendôme Pamphilus de amore Pamphilus...
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  • collection of poetry known as Hunterian Anthology. Apart from works by Gervase, the anthology also includes works by Matthew of Vendôme, Geoffrey of Vinsauf...
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    unconventional themes. The style of the house has been described as "hard chic". The company is located at 21 Place Vendôme in Paris, France. The current...
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    Matthew Russell Rolston is an American artist, photographer, director and creative director, known for his lighting techniques and detailed approach to...
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    award at the Festival du film de Vendôme for Pour la France directed by Shanti Masud. He is also the leading actor of the official video directed by Antony...
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  • Lalique (category Glassmaking companies of France)
    District of Paris. Within a decade, Lalique was amongst the best-known Parisian jewellers. In 1905, Lalique opened a new shop at Place Vendôme which exhibited...
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    apostolorum apostola (apostle of the apostles). Jane Schaberg adds Geoffrey of Vendôme (c. 1065/70 – 1132). The equivalent of the phrase apostolorum apostola...
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    larger. Major examples included the northern spire of Chartres Cathedral, Trinity Abbey, Vendôme, and Burgos Cathedral and Segovia Cathedral in Spain...
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    head of the dynasty under the "regency" of his younger brother Prince Jean, Duke of Vendôme. However, with François' death on 30 December 2017, Vendôme became...
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    of Orléans and Bourbon, the counts of Eu, Vendôme, Richemont (brother of the Duke of Brittany and stepbrother of Henry V) and Harcourt, and marshal Jean...
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