Louis-Marie Quicherat (13 October 1799 – 17 November 1884) was a French Latinist best known for his Latin Dictionary. He is referenced in the short story...
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Cameroonian peoples into French culture Louis-Marie Prudhomme, (1752–1830), French journalist and historian Louis Marie Quicherat (1799–1884), French Latinist best...
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was created by Jules Quicherat between 1841 and 1849, after he discovered a cache of documents relating to her trial. Quicherat did compile one of the...
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learned to play the cello. He was also a student of the historian Jules Quicherat, at the École Nationale des Chartes. Soon after, he started writing a...
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eight lines long, was replaced with a longer one in the official record. Quicherat 1841a, pp. 446–448 provides the official text of the abjuration document...
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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (redirect from Sieur Louis de Conte)
from the fifth volume of Jules Michelet's Histoire de France and Jules Quicherat's Proces de condamnation et de rehabilitation de Jeanne d’Arc. Joan of...
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Arthur Giry (redirect from Jean Marie Joseph Arthur Giry)
entered the École Nationale des Chartes, where, under the influence of J. Quicherat, he developed a strong inclination to the study of the Middle Ages. The...
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(1821-1881) Jules Quicherat (1814-1882) Gustave de Clausade (1815-1888) Maximin Deloche (1817-1900) Ernest Renan (1823-1892) Louis Courajod (1841-1896)...
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Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat, historian and archaeologist (died 1882) 25 October - Louis, Duke of Nemours, second son of King Louis-Philippe of France...
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February – Louis Adolphe le Doulcet, comte de Pontécoulant, soldier and musicologist (born 1794) 8 April – Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat, historian and...
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Nevertheless, other archaeologists, such as Émile Espérandieu and Jules Quicherat, enjoyed excellent relations with de La Croix, with whom they corresponded...
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and portions printed by Renard in his Trésor national, vol. i. and by Quicherat in the Procès de la Pucelle vol. iv. Kervyn de Lettenhove's text includes...
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Philippe-Alexandre Le Brun de Charmettes's biography (1817), and Jules Quicherat's account of her trial and rehabilitation (1841–1849) seemed to have inspired...
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Brussels: De Boeck. p. 28. ISBN 978-2-8041-6553-6. Bourdeaut 1924, p. 64. Quicherat, Jules (1879). Rodrigue de Villandrando, l'un des combattants pour l'indépendance...
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Jules Michelet, Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Guillaume de Nangis, Jules Quicherat, Alfred Nicolas Rambaud, Edmond Henri Adolphe Schérer, Walter Scott, Charles...
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British; Bronze (Flag Fen, England) and Iron Ages Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat (1814–1882) French; ancient Europe Wulf Raeck (born 1950) German; classical...
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biographer of Mary I of England and medieval History [top] Jules Quicherat (1814–1882), Middle Ages [top] David Riazanov (1893–1974), political...
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Penguin. p. 226. ISBN 9780140444094. Valentin, Marie-Denise (1977). "Introduction". In Valentin, Marie-Denise (ed.). Hilaire d'Arles. Vie de saint Honorat...
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in 1903. He was behind the reissue of the French-Latin dictionary by Quicherat and Daveluy. Holder of the chair of paleography at the École Pratique...
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École Nationale des Chartes (category Louis XVIII)
and, in 2011, doctorates. The École des Chartes was created by order of Louis XVIII on 22 February 1821, although its roots are in the Revolution and...
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