Nicolas Rapin (1535 – 16 February 1608) was a French Renaissance magistrate, royal officer, translator, poet and satirist, known for being one of the...
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(1799–1882), a Swiss botanist Henri Rapin (1873-1939), a French painter, illustrator and interior designer Nicolas Rapin (1535–1608), a French magistrate...
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in the 1580s and 1590s for Nicolas Rapin. On a plateau opposite of the historic center of Fontenay-le-Comte Nicolas Rapin bought a farm in 1584. Former...
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Sainte-Marthe, Barnabé Brisson, René Chopin, Antoine Loisel, Claude Binet, Nicolas Rapin and Odet de Turnèbe. Poetry at the end of the century was profoundly...
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Jean de la Taille (c.1533/1540 – c.1617) Robert Garnier (1534–1590) Nicolas Rapin (1535–1608) Jacques Grévin (1538–1570) Olivier de Serres (1539–1619)...
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Enrique Henríquez, Portuguese Jesuit theologian (born 1536) February 16 – Nicolas Rapin, French translator, poet and satirist (born 1535) February 26 Thomas...
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Étienne de La Boétie Philippe Desportes Étienne Jodelle Agrippa d'Aubigné Nicolas Rapin Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas Jean de Sponde Frédéric Lamperouge Jean-Baptiste...
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de Provins Sully Prudhomme (1839–1907) Raymond Queneau (1903–1976) Nicolas Rapin (1535–1608) Henri de Régnier (1864–1936) Pierre Reverdy (1889–1960)...
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Paul de Rapin (25 March 1661 – 25 April 1725), sieur of Thoyras (and therefore styled de Rapin de Thoyras), was a Huguenot historian writing under English...
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1952, Hungary, p/nf) Frederic Raphael (born 1931, US/England, d/f/nf) Nicolas Rapin (1535–1608, France, p/nf) Eva Ras (born 1941, Yugoslavia/Serbia, p)...
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written by Nicolas Rapin, Jean Passerat and Florent Chrestien, and edited/revised by Pierre Pithou. The philosophy of the group around Pithou and Rapin, which...
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Phanhel. Halphen was also a book editor. He edited the letters of poet Nicolas Rapin to his son. He also edited the letters written by Henry IV of France...
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Sainte-Marthe, Barnabé Brisson, René Chopin, Antoine Loisel, Claude Binet, Nicolas Rapin and Odet de Turnèbe. The circle is most well known for a collection...
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Sainte-Marthe, Barnabé Brisson, René Chopin, Antoine Loisel, Claude Binet, Nicolas Rapin and Odet de Turnèbe date not known – Thomas Newton (poet) born about...
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authors are given as: Pierre Leroy (a canon of Rouen), Pierre Pithou, Nicolas Rapin, Florent Chretien, and Jean Passerat. The Vita Calvini of Jean Papire...
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Messire Nicolas Cornet Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Nicolas Cornet"...
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link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: February 16 – Nicolas Rapin (died 1608), French magistrate, royal officer, translator, poet and...
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1658) 18 January – Jacques Couet, pastor (born 1546) 16 February – Nicolas Rapin, magistrate and satirist (born 1535) 27 February – Henri, Duke of Montpensier...
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garrison of 2,000 soldiers under the command of the governor of Montauban, Nicolas Rapin. The Protestant minister of Montauban was also heavily involved in the...
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Chen Zilong (died 1647), Chinese poet of the Tang School February 16 – Nicolas Rapin (born 1535), French magistrate, royal officer, translator, poet and...
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Sainte-Marthe, Barnabé Brisson, René Chopin, Antoine Loisel, Claude Binet, Nicolas Rapin and Odet de Turnèbe date not known – George Whetstone died about this...
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his first voyage). February 24 – Eléanor de Roye, noblewoman (d.1564) Nicolas Rapin, magistrate, royal officer, translator, poet and satirist (d.1608) Isabelle...
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Sainte-Marthe, Barnabé Brisson, René Chopin, Antoine Loisel, Claude Binet, Nicolas Rapin and Odet de Turnèbe. The circle is best known for a collection of gallant...
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Sainte-Marthe, Barnabé Brisson, René Chopin, Antoine Loisel, Claude Binet, Nicolas Rapin and Odet de Turnèbe Alexander Scott (died 1582/1583), Scottish Georg...
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Nicolas Tindal (1687 – 27 June 1774) was the translator and continuer of the History of England by Paul de Rapin. Very few comprehensive histories existed...
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Sohi, Sina Hadi; Pedersen, Thomas Lin; Porse, Bo Torben; Winther, Ole; Rapin, Nicolas; Bagger, Frederik Otzen (2018-07-03). "SinaPlot: An Enhanced Chart for...
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Nicolas About (born 14 July 1947) is a French politician and anti-cultist from the centrist MoDem. He was a member of the French Senate and President...
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2021-04-06 Nouacer, Réda; Djemal, Manel; Niar, Smail; Mouchard, Gilles; Rapin, Nicolas; Gallois, Jean-Pierre; Fiani, Philippe; Chastrette, François; Lapitre...
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Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 197–204. ISBN 0-304-35730-8. Rapin de Thoyras (Paul, M.) and Nicolas Tindal (1729) The History of England, Volume 7 of The History...
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played at the Cannes Film Festival: Quentin Dupieux's Deerskin, Aude Léa Rapin's Heroes Don't Die, and Céline Sciamma's Portrait of a Lady on Fire. In Portrait...
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