Jean Marot (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ maʁo]; Mathieu, near Caen, 1463 – c. 1526) was a French poet of the late 15th and early 16 century and the father...
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of exile. Marot was born at Cahors, the capital of the province of Quercy, some time during the winter of 1496–1497. His father, Jean Marot (c. 1463-1523)...
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was engraved by Marot c. 1670. Other views by Jean Marot Garden façade of the Hôtel de Chevreuse before 1655, engraved after Jean Marot and published in...
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Jean Marot (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ maʁo]; 1619 – 15 December 1679) was a French architect and engraver of architectural views. Little has survived...
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Born in Paris, he was a pupil of Jean Le Pautre and the son of Jean Marot, who was also an architect and engraver. Marot was working independently as an...
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XII), and those two became later confused as one person. According to Jean Marot, historiographer of Louis XII, this king's Triboulet had a physical deformity...
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Madame de Maintenon, the second wife of Louis XIV. Clément Marot's verse epitaphs, "De Messire Jean Cotereau, chevalier, seigneur de Maintenon", are included...
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and labor organizer Irene Marot (born 1951), British actress Jean Marot (1463–c.1526), French poet, father of Clément Jean Marot (architect) (1619–1679)...
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Stéphane Mallarmé (1842–1898) Pierre de Marbeuf (1595–1645) Clément Marot (1495–1544) Jean Marot (1450–1526) Anne de Marquets (1533–1588) Fabien Marsaud (born...
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1560. At Amboise, on 1 April 1560, Mary and Francis signed a commission for Jean de Monluc, Nicolas de Pellevé, and Jacques de la Brosse to act as diplomats...
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southern end of the Petite Galerie from the south, engraving c.1670 by Jean Marot On the southern side, Lemercier commissioned Nicolas Poussin to decorate...
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can be seen in an engraving by Jean Marot. Street front of the Hôtel Tubeuf in the 17th century, engraved by Jean Marot Street front in 2016 The Hôtel...
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clothes by the tailors Marceau Goursault and Charles Lacquait, veils by Jean Guesdon, and trimmings by Victor de Laval, who also made passementerie for...
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Florisando probable – Thomas More: The Life of Johan Picus Erle of Myrandula Jean Marot – Voyage de Gênes Approximate year – Stephen Hawes: The Example of Vertu...
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Vire, the origin of literary vaudeville. Notable Norman writers include Jean Marot, Rémy Belleau, Guy de Maupassant, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Gustave Flaubert...
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Hôtel Hesselin were reproduced in six engravings by Jean Marot, which were published in the Grand Marot in 1686. The house shows Le Vau's skill at adapting...
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by Jean Marot Detail of General perspective view of the Château de Richelieu from Le Magnifique Chasteau de Richelieu... (ca. 1657) by Jean Marot A 17th...
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time a focus for fine feasts, literature and arts. The fabulist and poet Jean de La Fontaine and the playwright Molière were among the artists close to...
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Forlì (who spread the New Learning in France), historian Jean Lemaire de Belges and poet Jean Marot. She also took into her service the most famous musicians...
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the south end of the Petite Galerie. (From a single print from the Grand Marot, published in 1686. The print shows the wing as modified by Louis Le Vau...
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architectural historian Claude Mignot reported that two engravings by Jean Marot of an unspecified hôtel particulier actually represent a project of Pierre...
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1600) Tani Soyo (谷宗養), Japanese renga poet (died 1563) unknown date – Jean Marot, French poet (born c. 1450) Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The...
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exhortation over the arms of infidels against Christian potentates) Parthenese Jean Marot – Le Voyage de Gênes January 25 – Johannes Oporinus, Swiss printer (died...
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architect Pierre Le Muet, whose designs were engraved by Jean Marot and published in the Grand Marot in 1686. Le Muet's hôtel was in the traditional French...
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façade, with a striking, rusticated porte-cochère, which was engraved by Jean Marot, became a prominent landmark on the Left Bank. Hôtel de Guénégaud on the...
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mathematics, a Marot ring, introduced by Marot (1969), is a commutative ring whose regular ideals are generated by regular elements. Marot, Jean (1969), "Une...
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Conti (1660–1670), Hôtel du Plessis-Guénégaud (1670–1680, engraved by Jean Marot), Hôtel de Créquy (1680–1712), Hôtel de Lauzun (1712–1733), Hôtel de La...
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Villon (c.1431–after 1463) Jean Michel (c.1435–1501) Jean Molinet (1435–1507) Philippe de Commines (1445–1511) Jean Marot (1450–1526) Lefèvre d'Etaples...
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Yugoslavia/Serbia, nf) Monika Maron (born 1941, Germany, f/nf) Clément Marot (1496–1544, France, p) Jean Marot (1463 – c. 1526, France, p) Leïla Marouane (born 1960,...
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1658, that the building was the subject of an engraving by the architect Jean Marot. During 1665, the hôtel was the home of Henrietta Maria of France, former...
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