- François
Bonivard (or Bonnivard; 1493–1570) was a nobleman, ecclesiastic, historian, and
Geneva patriot at the time of the
Republic of Geneva. His life...
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Written in 1816, it
chronicles the
imprisonment of a
Genevois monk, François
Bonivard, from 1532 to 1536. On 22 June 1816, Lord
Byron and his
contemporary and...
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house prisoners. Its most
famous prisoner was
probably François de
Bonivard, a
Genevois monk,
prior of St.
Victor in
Geneva and historian, who was...
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surname include: Émilie
Bonnivard (born 1980),
French politician François
Bonivard (or Bonnivard) (1493–1570),
French politician, nobleman, ecclesiastic,...
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surviving child,
Emanuele Filiberto. He was the duke who
imprisoned François
Bonivard, the "prisoner of Chillon" in 1530.
Charles married the rich, beautiful...
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Olympics Caroline Boissier-Butini (1786–1836),
pianist and
composer François
Bonivard (1493–1570),
Geneva ecclesiastic,
historian and
libertine Charles Bonnet...
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Frederick III of Legnica, Duke of
Legnica (b. 1520) date
unknown François
Bonivard,
Swiss patriot and
historian (b. 1496)
Francesco Primaticcio,
Italian painter...
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Frederick III of Legnica, Duke of
Legnica (b. 1520) date
unknown François
Bonivard,
Swiss patriot and
historian (b. 1496)
Francesco Primaticcio,
Italian painter...
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gluttonous together,
since he must have
plenty of the best. François
Bonivard Perrin's
father was a
dealer in
wooden vessels who
later expanded into...
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combourgeoisie 1477. Zürich:
Jahrbuch für
Schweizerische Geschichte.
Bonivard, François (2001–2014).
Chroniques de Genève.
Micheline Tripet. Genève:...