- The Château de Montreuil-
Bellay is a
historical building in the town of Montreuil-
Bellay, département of Maine-et-Loire, France,
first built on the site...
- Jean du
Bellay (1492 – 16
February 1560) was a
French diplomat and cardinal, a
younger brother of
Guillaume du
Bellay, and
cousin and
patron of the poet...
- Montreuil-
Bellay (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tʁœj bɛlɛ] ) is a
commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. It is
located approximately 15 km...
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Joachim du
Bellay (French: [ʒɔaʃɛ̃ dy bɛlɛ]; c. 1522 – 1
January 1560) was a
French poet, critic, and a
founder of La Pléiade. He
notably wrote the manifesto...
- Joachim-du-
Bellay is a
square in the 1st arrondis****t of Paris, France, near Les
Halles and the
Pompidou Center. It is
named after Joachim du
Bellay, a French...
- The du
Bellay family is a
French noble family from the
historic Anjou region.
Their origins go back to the
twelfth century and they lend
their name from...
- Béatrice
Bellay (born 25 July 1975) is a
French politician in the
overseas department of Martinique.
Bellay was
elected to
serve as a
member of the National...
-
Eustache du
Bellay (died 4
September 1565) was
Bishop of
Paris from 1551 to 1563.
Eustache du
Bellay was the
nephew of Jean du
Bellay, who was Bishop...
-
Renaissance poets whose prin****l
members were
Pierre de Ronsard,
Joachim du
Bellay and Jean-Antoine de Baïf. The name was a
reference to
another literary group...
- Marie-Théophile
Griffon du
Bellay (14
August 1829 – 10
November 1908) was a
French physician,
naval surgeon,
explorer and ethnobotanist. Marie-Théophile...