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    Marie Anne Doublet (23 August 1677 – May 1771), known as Doublet de Persan, Legendre, was a French scholar, writer and salonnière. She was born and died...
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  • Marie Anne or Marie-Anne is the name of: Princess Marie Anne of France (1664-1664?), daughter of King Louis XIV of France Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal...
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    passed his whole life in Paris, however, as the centre of the salon of Marie Anne Doublet (1677–1771), where criticism of art and literature took the form of...
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  • 1st Earl of Orrery – On the Death of Abraham Cowley August 23 – Marie Anne Doublet, French scholar, writer and salonnière (died 1771) August 25 – Jean-Joseph...
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    individual title at the European Eventing Championship with her home-bred horse Doublet and was voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1971. She also...
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    maternal uncle of Jean Nicolas Jacques Parisot (1757-1838). Raised by Marie Anne Doublet de Persan, whom he referred to as his mother, he quickly became involved...
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    slashings or piecing of the doublet sleeves to make puffs, especially at the elbow and the back of the arm. As the cut of doublets revealed more fabric, wealthy...
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    characteristic touches are dark colours, open collars, unbuttoned robes or doublets, and a generally disheveled appearance, accompanied in portraits by world-weary...
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    and ended his life in deep poverty. He was among the regulars of Marie Anne Doublet's salon. 1746: Angola, histoire indienne, 2 vol. in-12, libertine novels...
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    same time, Jean Doublet made several accessories for Mary, and silver mounts for a coffer or coffret for Elisabeth of Valois. Jean Doublet became the goldsmith...
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    L'esprit surpasse la matière. Livery: yellow, tabard, culotte, scarlet doublet and hose; armorial buttons and braids in argent. Battle cry: Saint-Martial...
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    December he received the order of Saint Louis. Towneley was a member of Marie Anne Doublet's salon in Paris, which met in an annexe of the Filles-Saint-Thomas...
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  • Joe Gilmore (redirect from Golden Doublet)
    Created in 1973 to commemorate the wedding of Princess Anne to Captain Mark Phillips. Doublet was the name of the Princess’s horse on which she participated...
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    Caen, impr. Pierre F. Doublet, 1705, p77. ] François Neveux, « Les évêques normands et la conquête française », dans Anne-Marie Flambard Héricher et Véronique...
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    wife of Gaston Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans (1627–1693), la Grande Mademoiselle Jean Gaston d'Orléans (1650–1652), Duke of Valois Marie Anne d'Orléans (1652–1656)...
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    Radium (category Marie Curie)
    ISOLDE" (PDF). European Organization for Nuclear Research. Bouchiat, Marie-Anne; Bouchiat, Claude (28 November 1997). "Parity violation in atoms". Reports...
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    family moved south. Anne of Denmark came to Stirling to collect her son, and after an argument with the Prince's keepers, Marie Stewart, Countess of...
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    courtier Elizabeth Holland owned two red Bruges satin farthingales in 1547. Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset asked for her clothes, including a farthingale...
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    silk thread and sewing gold and silver, doublets and skirts of black and white satin, a red incarnate doublet, a taffeta loose gown, clothes that she...
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    far from the Palais-Royal, where he died in 1712. His eldest daughter, Anne-Marie-Pauline (1697–1719), married Jean-Jacques Amelot de Chaillou in 1716,...
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    is seen in other works of fiction, including: The novel, The Lodger, by Marie Belloc-Lowndes features the infamous Victorian criminal Jack the Ripper...
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    Michele Mascitti watercolor by "E. Fiorentino." [Antonio Enrico Fiorentino (1894-1962)] after Anne Marie Doublet...
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    by Walter Binning. Town officials wore black velvet cloaks and crimson doublets, as did 12 men appointed to carry the queen's canopy, and young townsmen...
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    accused of wearing breeches, a mantle, a coat of mail, a doublet, hose joined to the doublet with twenty laces, tight boots, spurs, a breastplate, buskins...
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  • Elizabeth Schaw, Countess of Annandale (category Household of Anne of Denmark)
    marriage, at court in England, Anne of Denmark gave Elizabeth Schaw gifts of her old clothing including five gowns, a satin doublet, and a skirt. She was able...
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    October 30 – Near East earthquakes of 1759: The first event in an earthquake doublet occurs to the north of the Sea of Galilee, with a surface wave magnitude...
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    Providing 4' Doublet 2' IV rgs supply Cymbal III rgs Trumpet 8' Bugle 4' Expressive story: Night horn 8' Gambe 8' Heavenly voice 4' flute Doublet 2' Trumpet...
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    Other goldsmiths who worked for the wedding ensemble were; Jean Joly, Jean Doublet (the Dauphin's goldsmith), and Nicolas Vara, a gilder and engraver. Denis...
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  • Stirling. She wanted these to be his first proper clothes, his first "doublet and long hose" provided by his mother. In her letter to the Countess of...
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    Linlithgow Palace (category Anne of Denmark)
    additions by James III and James IV. James IV bought crimson satin for a new doublet to wear while formally welcoming the Spanish ambassador Don Martin de Torre...
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