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Collège Jean De La Mennais
... Collège Jean de la Mennais is a French, private mixed secondary school on the South Shore of Montreal, Québec, Canada at 870 Chemin de Saint-Jean in the municipality of La ... Collège Jean de la Mennais was once directed by religious brothers, although today it is directed a secular administration ...
... Collège Jean de la Mennais is a French, private mixed secondary school on the South Shore of Montreal, Québec, Canada at 870 Chemin de Saint-Jean in the municipality of La ... Collège Jean de la Mennais was once directed by religious brothers, although today it is directed a secular administration ...
Franco-Ottoman Alliance - Alliance of Francis I and Suleiman - Italian War of 1536–1538 - Joint Campaign of 1537
... with 100 galleys, accompanied by the French ambassador Jean de La Forêt ... where they were met by the French Admiral Baron de Saint-Blancard with 12 galleys in early September 1537 ... French ambassador Jean de La Forêt became seriously ill and died around that time ...
... with 100 galleys, accompanied by the French ambassador Jean de La Forêt ... where they were met by the French Admiral Baron de Saint-Blancard with 12 galleys in early September 1537 ... French ambassador Jean de La Forêt became seriously ill and died around that time ...
French Renaissance Literature - Theatre
... The guild “les Confrères de la Passion” had exclusive rights to theatrical productions of mystery plays in Paris in 1548, fear of violence or blasphemy resulting from the growing ... Sans-Souci” were in charge of farces and soties, as too the “Clercs de la Basoche” who also performed morality plays ... Like the "Confrères de la Passion", "la Basoche" came under political scrutiny (plays had to be authorized by a review board masks or characters depicting living persons were not ...
... The guild “les Confrères de la Passion” had exclusive rights to theatrical productions of mystery plays in Paris in 1548, fear of violence or blasphemy resulting from the growing ... Sans-Souci” were in charge of farces and soties, as too the “Clercs de la Basoche” who also performed morality plays ... Like the "Confrères de la Passion", "la Basoche" came under political scrutiny (plays had to be authorized by a review board masks or characters depicting living persons were not ...
Château De Ranton - The Hundred Years' War
... were re-built that of Ranton by Guillaume de Bois Gourmont and that at Curçay by Huet Odart, both under instructions from Jean II they were part of an ... Ranton was only one of those rebuilt by Guillaume de Bois Gourmont the largest was that at Bois Gourmont, near Veniers, just north of Loudun, of which only the ruined keep ... In 1345, Jeanne Gourmont, daughter of Guillaume de Bois Gourmont married Jean de la Jaille ...
... were re-built that of Ranton by Guillaume de Bois Gourmont and that at Curçay by Huet Odart, both under instructions from Jean II they were part of an ... Ranton was only one of those rebuilt by Guillaume de Bois Gourmont the largest was that at Bois Gourmont, near Veniers, just north of Loudun, of which only the ruined keep ... In 1345, Jeanne Gourmont, daughter of Guillaume de Bois Gourmont married Jean de la Jaille ...
Jean De La Hire
... Jean de La Hire (pseudonym of the Comte Adolphe d'Espie) was a prolific French author of numerous popular adventure, science fiction and romance novels ... the only son of the last Comte d'Espie chose the pseudonym "Jean de la Hire", clearly indicating the admiration he dedicated to La Hire, legendary comrade of Joan of Arc, claiming to be his descendant ...
... Jean de La Hire (pseudonym of the Comte Adolphe d'Espie) was a prolific French author of numerous popular adventure, science fiction and romance novels ... the only son of the last Comte d'Espie chose the pseudonym "Jean de la Hire", clearly indicating the admiration he dedicated to La Hire, legendary comrade of Joan of Arc, claiming to be his descendant ...
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“Death never takes the wise man by surprise,
He is always ready to go.”
—Jean De La Fontaine (16211695)
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