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 JEAN D'ARRAS - LoveToKnow Article on JEAN D'ARRAS
Another trouvere, JEAN D'ARRAS who flourished in the second half of the i/j-th century, wrote, at the request of John, duke of Berry, a long prose romance entitled Chronique de la princesse.
JEAN D'ARRAS - LoveToKnow Article on JEAN D'ARRAS
There were many editions of this book in the 15th and i6th centuries, one of which was printed by Wynkyn de Worde in English, as The Gospelles of Dystaves.
38.1911encyclopedia.org /J/JE/JEAN_D_ARRAS.htm   (192 words)

  
 LE CARPENTIER Iean - In Vaticinia Iesaiae Propheta - Librairie Ancienne Comellas
Elle est l’œuvre de Jean Le Carpentier, jurisconsulte et poète dArras, avocat au Conseil d’Artois, mort en 1599.
Cet ouvrage écrit "avec élégance et facilité" (Paquot) contient dans les feuillets préliminaires des poèmes adressés à l’auteur par des personnalités dArras ou de la région, sauf le dernièr qui est du poète Jean Dorat, l’un des membres de la Pleiade.
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 Maximilien Robespierre - free-definition
Jean Lambert, Tallien, Billaud-Varenne and Vadier again attacked Robespierre; cries of "Down with the tyrant!" were raised; and, when Robespierre hesitated in his speech in answer to these attacks, the words "C'est le sang de Danton qui t'étouffe" showed what was uppermost in the minds of the Montagnards.
His reputation had preceded him, and the Bishop of Arras, M. de Conzié, appointed him criminal judge in the diocese of Arras in March 1782.
Marie Antoinette, the queen, was equally urgent, in the hope that victorious foreign armies might restore the old absolutism of the Bourbons.
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 Maximilien Robespierre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Lambert, Tallien, Billaud-Varenne and Vadier again attacked Robespierre; cries of "Down with the tyrant!" were raised; and, when Robespierre hesitated in his speech in answer to these attacks, the words "C'est le sang de Danton qui t'étouffe" showed what was uppermost in the minds of the Montagnards.
Yet he was not sufficiently audacious to strike at once, as Payan and Jean Baptiste Coffinhal, the ablest of his adherents, would have had him do.
Many of his subsequent essays were less successful, but Robespierre was compensated for these failures by his popularity in the literary and musical society at Arras known as the "Rosati", of which Carnot was also a member.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robespierre   (183 words)

  
 East-West Cartographics - Migeon La France et ses Colonies - 1881
vignettes of the Chateau St. Jean at Nogent-le-Rotrou, the Porte Guillaume at Chartres (the regional capital), the heraldic arms of Chartres and Marceau (General-in-Chief of the Republic and victor of Alten-Kirchen)
Vignettes of Lille, the heraldic arms of Lille, Dunkirk harbour, Jean Bart (privateer and naval officer under Louis XIV).
vignettes of Arras, the heraldic arms of Arras, Eustache de St. Pierre (one of the six burghers of Calais who offered their lives to King Edward III of England in exchange for lifting the siege of their city)
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Miracle Plays and Mysteries
Jean Bodel was a native of Arras, and followed St. Louis on the crusade to Egypt.
From the thirteenth century we have the "Play of St. Nicholas" by Jean Bodel, and the "Miracle of Theophilus" by Rutebeuf.
This play was still further developed more than thirty years later by a physician of Angers, Jean Michel, whose work was the most famous and the best of its kind.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/10348a.htm   (3037 words)

  
 Jean Lambert Tallien - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was instrumental in suppressing the Revolutionary Tribunal and the Jacobin Club; he attacked Jean-Baptiste Carrier and Joseph Lebon, the representants en mission of Nantes and Arras; and he fought bravely against the insurgents of Prairial.
Jean Lambert Tallien (1767 - November 16, 1820), was a French Revolutionary and politician.
Robespierre had begun to see that he must strike at many of his own colleagues in the committees if he was to carry out his theories, and Tallien was one of the men condemned.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jean_Lambert_Tallien   (1076 words)

  
 theater - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about theater
The 12th-century Anglo-Norman plays, Mystère d'Adam and La Seinte Resureccion, as well as the plays of the Arras poet-dramatists, Jean Bodel and Adam de la Halle, certainly incorporate popular elements.
The belief – severely questioned in recent years – that the cycle-plays developed directly out of liturgical music-drama has tended to distract attention away from the possible influence of popular performance techniques on the vernacular religious drama.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /theater   (5188 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Conspiracy of Equals
Drouet had succeeded in making his escape, according to Barras, with the connivance of the Directory.
This was an attitude which had few supporters, even in the Jacobin club, and in October Babeuf was arrested and imprisoned at Arras.
Babeuf's song "Mourant de faim, mourant de froid" ("Dying of hunger, dying of cold"), set to a popular air, began to be sung in the cafés, with immense applause; and reports circulated that the disaffected troops in the camp of Crenelle were ready to join an émeute against the government.
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 Mr. Jean Louis Cottigny
Jean Louis Cottigny was also involved in many other activities.
Earlier on in his career he was the president of the Court Arras Labour Court (Pas-de-Calais).
Cottigny was born in Hesdin France, and he is involved in many things such as: Parliamentary Group of the Party of European Socialists, Member, Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, Committee on Transport and Tourism, Substitute, and Delegation for relations with the countries of Central America, Member.
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 Burgundy
By the Treaty of Saint-Jean-de-Losne (1522) with France, the neutrality of the county was ensured during the wars between the Habsburgs and the last French kings of the Valois line.
The Treaty of Arras (1482), however, ceded the Franche-Comté to Charles on his betrothal to Mary's daughter Margaret of Austria.
The treaty of Arras (1435), which established peace between Burgundy and Charles VII of France, added greatly to the Burgundian domain.
www.hfac.uh.edu /gbrown/philosophers/leibniz/BritannicaPages/Burgundy/Burgundy.html   (1833 words)

  
 Jean Racine French Playwright Britannicus, Phedre Questia.com Online Library
...bourgeois class belonged the poets of Arras, Jean Bodel, who also wrote the Chanson des...helpless pawn in the game of intrigue.
Rhetoric...230 The eleven tragedies of Jean Racine have served as a testing-...
...brilliant though idolatrous Jean Racine 6 is the publication of a...the play is absurd.
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 East-West Cartographics Ltd - Antique Maps and Prints - New Additions
Highly-adorned with the heraldic arms of the regional capital Arras, vignettes of Jean Buridan (philosopher) and Pierre-Claude-François Daunou (member of the Convention) and images representing local industry, produce and customs.
Highly-adorned with vignettes of Jean de La Fontaine (poet and writer of fables) and Jean Racine (dramatist), heraldic arms of the regional capital Laon, and images representing local industry, produce and customs.
Highly-adorned with the heraldic arms of the regional capital Nimes, vignettes of Jean Nicot (French ambassador to Portugal and introduced tobacco to France in the form of snuff) and Florian (author) and images representing local industry, produce and customs.
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 French, antiquariaat Forum
There exist two versions of the legend of Mélusine, one in verse by Jean d'Arras (1392-3), and one in prose by Coudrette (ca.
Jean de la Fontaine had already received royal priveleges for three earlier collections of Contes and nouvelles (Paris 1665-1671), and he could not get a privilege for the present fourth collection.
First edition of the famous 'Petit Marot' on Paris buildings and churches by the French architect and one of the great engravers of the seventeenth century Jean Marot (1619-1679) who devoted himself mainly to the reproduction of architectural monuments and was most renowned for his beautiful architectural engravings, which have always been much in demand.
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 Mémoires de Jacques Du Clercq sur le Regne de Philippe le Bon I - Inhoud
Voor de Gentse geschiedenis wordt hier een Bourgondisch relaas gegeven van de slag bij Gavere, er is de beschrijving van een heksenproces te Arras, van de inname van Constantinopel door de Turken in 1453 en nog zoveel meer.
De vorige uitgave van deze "mémoires" dateert van 1835 en werd toen uitgegeven onder redactie van de welbekende baron de Reiffenberg.
Des graces que le roy rendit a notre Sieur, et ordonna chacun, en la memoire de la victoire que Dieu lui avoit envoyée, faire processions generalles par tout son royaulme, qui se feroient le quatorziesme jour d'aoust; et de l'ordonnanche des gensdarmes et de leurs habillements 395
www.heruitgeverij.be /060ind.htm   (580 words)

  
 histoire 3ème époque
Jean, son fils aîné et son successeur à Jonvelle, grand chambellan de Jean sans Peur et son premier maître d'hôtel, fut au nombre des seigneurs qui soutinrent Si vaillamment le siège d'Arras, avec ce prince, contre une armée de deux cent mille hommes (4444).
de son maître avec les Armagnacs (2) pour venir défendre efficacement ses clients sur les lieux mêmes, le monastère se voyait désolé par les marches incessantes des corps armés et par les Dévastations des nobles du voisinage, toujours en guerre les uns contre les autres.
De temps en temps, il se faisait un concours général entre les diverses compagnies de la province.
jonvelle.free.fr /histoire2.htm   (580 words)

  
 Langue du XIXe siècle: La Curne de Sainte-Palaye
Jean Bodel est encore l'auteur du Congé à la ville d'Arras et de la Geste de Guiteclin de Sassoigne, ou Chanson des Saxons.
Mémoires concernant la vie de Jean de Venette, avec la notice de l'histoire en vers des 3 Maries, dont il est l'auteur, 1736.
Alexandre de Bernay est aussi auteur du Roman d'Atys et Profilias, Mss.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /epc/langueXIX/lacurne   (580 words)

  
 Charles VII, King of France (1403-1461)
Treaty of Arras (10 December) established peace between Philippe, duc de Bourgogne, and Charles VII.
She committed the considerable Angevin resources to support the royal armies; and she appears to have been the constant central figure in weaving a variety of alliances which eventually prevailed to undercut the English-Burgundian alliance with the Treaty of Arras between Charles VII and the duchy of Burgundy.
The reason given for disinheriting him was his association with the 1419 murder of Jean the Fearless, duc de Bourgogne.
xenophongroup.com /montjoie/chas_vii.htm   (2067 words)

  
 An Outline History of France, The Hundred Years' War, 1337 - 1453
At the Treaty of Arras, September 21, 1435, Philippe the Good supported Charles VII’s claim to the French throne and confirmed the French claim to the territories previously ceded to the English.
With the death of Jean II, in English captivity, his son, Charles V refused to recognize the treaty and renewed the conflict.
The 1259 Treaty of Paris, between Louis IX of France and Henry III of England, had made Henry III the vassal of Louis IX for both Guyenne and Gascony.
www.french-at-a-touch.com /French_History/hundred_years_war_1337-1453.htm   (1768 words)

  
 François-Noël Babeuf
On 10 May Babeuf was arrested with many of his associates, among whom were Augustin Alexandre Darthé and Philippe Buonarroti, the ex-members of the Convention, Robert Lindet, J-A-B Amar, M-G-A Vadier and Jean-Baptiste Drouet, famous as the postmaster of Saint-Menehould who had arrested Louis XVI, and now a member of the Council of Five Hundred.
This was an attitude which had few supporters, even in the Jacobin club, and in October Babeuf was arrested and imprisoned at Arras.
Drouet had succeeded in making his escape, according to Barras, with the connivance of the Directory.
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 Maximilien Robespierre - free-definition
Jean Lambert, Tallien, Billaud-Varenne and Vadier again attacked Robespierre; cries of "Down with the tyrant!" were raised; and, when Robespierre hesitated in his speech in answer to these attacks, the words "C'est le sang de Danton qui t'étouffe" showed what was uppermost in the minds of the Montagnards.
Many of his subsequent essays were less successful, but Robespierre was compensated for these failures by his popularity in the literary and musical society at Arras known as the "Rosati", of which Carnot was also a member.
After the massacre of the Champ de Mars (on July 17, 1791), in order to be nearer to the Assembly and the Jacobins, he moved to live in the house of Maurice Duplay, a cabinetmaker residing in the Rue Saint-Honoré, and an ardent admirer of Robespierre's.
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 Visitation by DARET, Jacques
Four paintings executed by Campin's pupil Jacques Daret in 1434-35 for Jean du Clercq, abbot of St. Vaast in Arras, are extant and are unusually well documented.
We may assume that both Daret and Van der Weyden completed their real apprenticeship earlier and they must have worked together in Campin's workshop around 1430 as trained painters.
They originally ornamented the wings of an altar shrine decorated with alabaster sculptures.
www.wga.hu /html/d/daret/stvaast2.html   (245 words)

  
 Burgundy
By the Treaty of Saint-Jean-de-Losne (1522) with France, the neutrality of the county was ensured during the wars between the Habsburgs and the last French kings of the Valois line.
The Treaty of Arras (1482), however, ceded the Franche-Comté to Charles on his betrothal to Mary's daughter Margaret of Austria.
This union of Upper and Lower Burgundy was bequeathed in 1032 to the German king and emperor Conrad II and became known from the 13th century as the kingdom of Arles - the name Burgundy being increasingly reserved for the county of Burgundy (Cisjurane Burgundy) and for the duchy of Burgundy.
www.wga.hu /tours/gothic/history/burgundy.html   (245 words)

  
 France - Catholic Church Local History and Ancestors Genealogy Research
Histoire de Saint Vaast: patron du diocèse d'Arras.
Diocèse de Saint Brieuc et Tréguier (west region)
Dioceses D'Outre-Mer and Map includes: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyane, Nouiviea, Papeete, Taiohae, Wallis-Et-Futuna, Reunion, Novelle Caledonie, and Saint Pierre Et Miquelon.
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 Centre d'études et de recherche de l'artois : cultures et intertextualités
organisé par Monsieur Jean-Marc VERCRUYSSE et Monsieur Jacques SYS à l'Univerité d'Artois - Pôle d' Arras
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organisé par Jacques Sys et Jean-Marc Vercruysse dans le cadre du cycle "Lecture de l'Ecriture/Graphé".
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 27 Jun History: This Date
BLANCHET Victoire, 59 ans, née et demeurant à Arras, veuve de Boitelle Jean Baptiste, à Arras
GUERIN Jean Baptiste, sellier, 32 ans, né à Hevroux, ex province de Berry, domicilié à Chatillon-sur-Seine (Côte-d'Or).
BROGLIE Claude Victor, ex prince, ex maréchal-de-camp et ex constituant, 37 ans, né et domicilié à Paris, comme convaincu de s'être déclaré ennemi du peuple, en se rendant complice de Capet, pour renverser la liberté, l'écraser, et rétablir la royauté.
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 Biographical Sketches of Joan of Arc's peers
Philippe le Bon, wavering and ambitious, was nevertheless the arbiter of the Franco-English struggle and until the Treaty of Arras (1435) he conducted missions, embassies, truces and negotiations which were sometimes favorable to the efforts of the French party, sometimes discouraging, and which led finally to Jeanne's destruction.
Nicolas Rolin, of a burgess family, was the lawyer of Jean sans Peur, and presented at the lit de justice of 1420 conclusions relative to the murder at Montereau.
We know that the Bastard of Wandomme, who took Jeanne prisoner, served in the company of this captain: he turned Jeanne over to Jean de Luxembourg, who gave up the siege of Compiègne (which he had strategically invested with forts) thanks to the vigorous defense of captain Guillaume de Flavy.
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