-
Marguerite de Valois, la
demoiselle de Belleville, also
known as Marguerite,
bâtarde de
France (1407 –
January 1458), was the
illegitimate daughter of Charles...
- been
known under a
variety of
synonyms including Aguyzelle, Aguzelle,
Bâtarde,
Bâtarde longue,
Beccu (in Savoie), Becouet,
Becuet (also
spelled as Bécuet...
- 1958. Trésors à prendre,
suivi de Les
Boutons dorés, 1960. La
Bâtarde, 1964 (La
Bâtarde, trans.
Derek Coltman, 1965). La
Femme au
petit renard, 1965 (The...
- (1902) Bâtard-Montrachet, a
grand cru
vineyard in the Côte de
Beaune La
Batarde, a
novel by
Violette Leduc (1962) Bâtard (restaurant), a
French restaurant...
-
types were a
rather poor copy of this.[citation needed] The
French lettre bâtarde p****ed out of use by the mid-16th century, but the
German variety developed...
- in her
autobiography La
Bâtarde. She
describes the writing, and her
reading of the
first version of Le
Sabbat in La
Batarde (pages 380–400) and how she...
-
describes meeting her and the
ambiance of the shop in her
autobiography La
Bâtarde.
Shakespeare and
Company remained open
after the Fall of Paris, but by...
- of the
humanist minuscule or
littera antiqua. The 17th
century saw the
Batarde script from France, and the 18th
century saw the
English script spread...
-
Beatrice de la Berruère, he had
another son:
Thomas de la
Marche (1318–1361),
bâtarde de
France Philip is a
character in Les Rois
maudits (The
Accursed Kings)...
- Forez,
married Agnès
Chaleu for his
third wife; "N" (eldest daughter), "
bâtarde de Bourbon",
married in 1317 to
Girard of Châtillon-en-Bazois; Guy (vers...