• Nicholas Briot (about 1579 – 24 December 1646) was an English coin engraver, medallist and mechanical engineer. Born in France, he emigrated to England...
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  • (born 1959), French politician Nicholas Briot (1579–1646), French coin engraver, medallist and mechanical engineer Briot, Oise, France This disambiguation...
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    George Vertue, in Yorkshire about 1623. Simon studied engraving under Nicholas Briot, and about 1635 received a post in connection with the Royal Mint. In...
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    master-worker, and he laboured alongside notable engravers Nicholas Briot, Thomas Rawlins and Nicholas Burghers, the last of whom[clarification needed] was...
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    and 1639 the Frenchman, Nicholas Briot produced a milled coinage which for the first time included pennies. The quality of Briot's coins is superb, and one...
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    counterfeiting. In 1632, Charles I employed another French refugee, Nicholas Briot, to improve coinage standards in both England and Scotland, which had...
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  • Frederick the son of apothecary John Wolfgang Rumler, Ester the widow of Nicholas Briot (£160), Penelope the widow of the coffer-maker Henry Lewgar (£250),...
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  • engraver. Isaac Basire (1704–1768), engraver. Paul Bertrand, craftsman. Nicholas Briot (1579–1646), engraver. Jean Cavalier, engraver. Jean Chardin (later...
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  • 1636, Charles I made Nicholas Briot master of the Scottish Mint at Edinburgh. With his Scottish son-in-law, Sir John Falconer, Briot replaced Scotland's...
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    Halász) (1899 – 1984) Nicolas-Guy-Antoine Brenet [fr] (1773 – 1846) Nicholas Briot (1579 – 1646) Laurent Burger (1897 – 1969)[citation needed] Gérard Buquoy [fr]...
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  • (1972), 207. 1974a Exhibitions: ‘French feudal coins attributed to Nicholas Briot’, BNJ 44 (1974), 94. 1974b ‘The Crondall hoard, 1828’, Quarterly Newsletter—Farnham...
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    "probably in 1722 or 1723". Briot, who was based in Amsterdam, is not to be confused with the French engraver Nicholas Briot. For instance the romain du...
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    Around the year 1625, Lady Bedford commissioned a portrait medal from Nicholas Briot. The oval medal show her in profile wearing a coronet and a feathered...
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    surrounding them is still uncertain. Two candidates: Pierre Blondeau or Nicholas Briot have been proposed as the designer of these coins, but both the former...
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  • also had lodgings in the capital. James' mother, Esther Briot, was the daughter of Nicholas Briot a famous French coin-designer, who had come to Scotland...
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  • instruction as a goldsmith and gem engraver, and to have worked under Nicholas Briot at the Royal Mint. Rawlins's first dated medal is from 1641. Shortly...
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  • Keere, Granjon, Briot, Van Dijck, Kis (maker of the so-called 'Janson' types), and Caslon. de Jong, Feike; Lane, John A. "The Briot project. Part I"...
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    Eleonora Vindau (born 1986) 1987 Gan-ya Ben-gur Akselrod (born 1987) Chloé Briot (born 1987) Becca Conviser (born 1987) Marina Costa-Jackson (born 1987)...
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  • 645–653. doi:10.1017/s0263574703005198. ISSN 0263-5747. S2CID 35529910. Briot, S.; Bonev, I. A. (2009-01-06). "Pantopteron: A New Fully Decoupled 3DOF...
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  • by David Thion, Philippe Martin; Directed by Annie Ernaux, David Ernaux-Briot Heart of Oak – Produced by Barthélémy Fougea, Michel Seydoux; Directed by...
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  • Ernaux-Briot La Combattante – Camille Ponsin H6 – Ye Ye Returning to Reims (Fragments) – Jean-Gabriel Périot Best Animated Film Little Nicholas: Happy...
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  • Kingdom) Les années Super 8, directed by Annie Ernaux and David Ernaux-Briot (France) A Cooler Climate, directed by James Ivory and Giles Gardner (United...
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    in outer space Terraforming – Hypothetical planetary engineering process Briot, Danielle (2013), Vakoch, Douglas A. (ed.), "The Creator of Astrobotany...
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    details  France (FRA) Karim Laghouag on Entebbe Thibaut Vallette on Qing du Briot Mathieu Lemoine on Bart L Astier Nicolas on Piaf de B'Neville  Germany (GER)...
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  • Gone By – André Bonzel The Super 8 Years – Annie Ernaux & David Ernaux-Briot Michael Cimino, God Bless America – Jean-Baptiste Thoret Patrick Dewaere...
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  • Russia The Super 8 Years Les Années Super 8 Annie Ernaux, David Ernaux-Briot France Under the Fig Trees تحت الشجرة Erige Sehiri Tunisia, France, Switzerland...
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  • maids (died 1627) Boetius à Bolswert, Dutch engraver (died 1633) Isaac Briot, French engraver and draughtsman (died 1670) Angelo Caroselli, Italian painter...
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