(Tomo II ed.), Lisbon, Portugal, p. 474 Langres, Nicolau de, Desenhos e Plantas de todas as Praças do reyno de Portugal (in Portuguese) (BN Códice 7445 ed...
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São Jorge Castle (redirect from Castelo de São Jorge)
were taken over by the Portuguese government. On 6 November 1648, Nicolau de Langres was called upon to take over the design, execution and construction...
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Castle of Marvão (redirect from Castelo de Marvão)
town's defenses. From a report by Nicolau de Langres, the infantry garrison and cavalry left the castle of Castelo de Vide for Marvão, resulting in a complement...
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of Évora. It was probably designed by the French military engineer Nicolau de Langres. By May 1663, its construction was found to be much behind schedule...
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Castle of Beja (redirect from Castelo de Beja)
initiated in 1664 by Nicolau de Langres, approved by Luís Serrão Pimentel (Royal engineer and cosmographer) and General Agostinho de Andrade Freire. Between...
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Castle of Moura (redirect from Castelo de Moura)
the construction of a line of walls and defended by bastions, by Nicolau de Langres, under the initiative of King D. John IV. The walls of the fortress...
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Castle of Campo Maior (redirect from Castelo de Campo Maior)
reconstruction of the fortress was handled by Nicolau de Langres. A document, dated 14 May 1647, identified Langres as the military engineer of the project...
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Castle of Ouguela (redirect from Castelo de Ouguela)
which won bulwark lines project in charge of the French architect Nicolau de Langres. It is from this period that the episode immortalized his defense...
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Castle of Arronches (redirect from Castelo de Arronches)
Habitação e Reabilitação Urbana, pp. 22–33 Mattos, Gastão de Mello de (1941), Nicolau de Langres e a sua Obra em Portugal (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}:...
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Castle of Barbacena (redirect from Castelo de Barbacena)
maint: location missing publisher (link) Mattos, Gastão de Mello de (1941), Nicolau de Langres e a sua Obra em Portugal (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}:...
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Nicholas of Clémanges (redirect from Mathieu-Nicolas Poillevillain de Clémanges)
Wyclif and Hus. Schubert, however, in his book Ist Nicolaus von Clémanges der Verfasser des Buches De corrupto Ecclesiae statu? (Grossenhain, 1882; Leipzig...
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Poggio Bracciolini (section Langres)
Two Renaissance Book Hunters: The Letters of Poggius Bracciolini to Nicolaus De Niccolis (Columbia Un. Press, 1974, 1991) Beda von Berchem transl., The...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (redirect from Nicolaus Habart)
1360–1373 Milon de Dormans 1374–1375 Nicolas du Bos 1375–1408 Jean de Boissey or Jehan de Boissey 1408–1412 Jean Langret 1412–1419 Nicolaus II. Habart 1421–1431...
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38v) Duke of Normandy, carries the first banner (fl 39r) Archbishop of Langres, Duke, carries the scepter (fl 39v) Count of Champagne, carries the royal...
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1330, the rose window over the northeast portal is still entirely French. Nicolaus from Västerås, the Swede who directed work on the nave from the 1360s,...
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Lugdunum (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
smaller region containing only two cities besides Lugdunum: Autun and Langres. The new governor bore the title of consularis. The mint was retained at...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Autun (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Annales de Bourgogne, (1945), "Discussions et documents," pp. 38-44; p. 42: "C'est dans le Gallia Christiana de Claude Robert, prêtre de Langres, que se...
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Ligurian Alpine regiments of the Roman army Lingonum Lingones Belgica Langres, NE France Gaulish Lucensium Lucenses Hispania T. cLugo Galicia, Portugal...
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Béthune, Artois (1621–1762), now Lycée Louis Blaringhem Jesuit college in Langres (1621–1763), now Collège Diderot Jesuit college in Auxerre (1622–1763)...
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Gerson (d. 1429) John Capreolus (d. 1444) Antonine of Florence (d. 1459) Nicolaus de Orbellis (ca. 1460) Gabriel Biel (d. 1495) Francis of Ferrara (d. 1528)...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Orvieto-Todi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Bohier, O.S.B. (1364–1379) Nicolaus Marciari (1379–1389) (Roman Obedience) Nicolaus of Perugia (1389–1398) (Roman Obedience) Nicolaus, O.S.B. (1398-1399) (Roman...
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(1349.06.15 – 1358.12.10) James Petri (Pigalordi) Matthew Nicholas of Langres John Conrad Flader Secundus Nani Francesco Pavoni (1425.05.14 – ?), previously...
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de Solminihac: 1636–1659 Nicolaus Sévin : 1660–1678 Louis-Antoine de Noailles : 1679–1680 Henri Guillaume Le Jay : 1680–1693 Henri de Briqueville de la...
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