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corresponding to Old
French botellier ("bottle bearer"),
Modern French bouteiller, and
before that from
Medieval Latin butticula. The
modern English "butler"...
- Pierre-Guillaume (de)
Bouteiller (28
October 1787 – 11
November 1860) was a
French composer.
Bouteiller was born in
Paris and
entered the Conservatoire...
- Aimée-Adèle Le
Bouteiller (2
December 1816 - 18
March 1883) was a
French religious sister of the
Sisters of
Marie Madeleine Postel. She ****umed the religious...
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Sophie de
Bouteiller (June 16, 1829 – 1901),
known by her
pseudonym Henriette Browne, was a
French Orientalist painter.
Renowned internationally during...
- The
Grand Butler of
France (French:
Grand bouteiller de France) was one of the
great offices of
state in France,
existing between the
Middle Ages and the...
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Pierre Bouteiller (1655–1717) was a
French Baroque composer. His
surviving works comprise 13 pe****
motets and a
requiem for 5
voices and b****o continuo...
-
Ernest de
Bouteiller (10
February 1826,
Paris – 26 May 1883) was a
French historian and politician. He
studied at the École Polytechnique, and for several...
- CITEREFPautrel_1927 (help). Le
Bouteiller 1988, p. 175
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Bouteiller 1988, p. 177
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- the trumeau.
Master builders Pierre de C****es, Jean Ravy [fr], Jean le
Bouteiller, and
Raymond du Temple [fr]
succeeded de C****es and de
Montreuil and...
- France, head of the King's chamber,
position suppressed in 1545.
Grand Bouteiller,
master of ceremonies,
judgements of nobility,
royal table and wine cellars...