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- Catrou (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa katʁu]) (December 28, 1659 – October 12, 1737) was a French historian, translator, and Jesuit priest. Catrou was...
- Mogor" which was lent to the French historian François Catrou in 1707. To Manucci's displeasure Catrou published his own embellished version as Histoire générale...
- Oxford : Clarendon Press. Manucci, Niccolao; tr. from French by François Catrou (1826). History of the Mogul dynasty in India, 1399–1657. London : J.M....
- Messalla Barbatus Appi****. According to the French historian Fr. François Catrou et Rouillé, Appi**** served as a quaestor in the army of the Roman Triumvir...
- of Leicester, English privy councillor (b. 1680) October 12 – François Catrou, French historian and Jesuit priest (b. 1659) October 26 – Rinaldo d'Este...
- Manucci in his memoirs Storia do Mogor, referencing French historian François Catrou. Manucci also got acquainted with a Mughal Navy officer of British descent...
- Petit-Didier, French Benedictine theologian (d. 1728) December 28 – François Catrou, French historian and Jesuit priest (d. 1737) January 2 – Richard Pepys...
- Jesuits in 1762. Among the contributing editors were Pierre Brumoy, François Catrou, one of the founding editors and one of the most prolific contributors for...
- of Leicester, English privy councillor (b. 1680) October 12 – François Catrou, French historian and Jesuit priest (b. 1659) October 26 – Rinaldo d'Este...
- the Abbé Nadal, vol. iii. Routh was entrusted with the task of continuing Catrou and Rouillé's ‘Histoire Romaine,’ but he wrote only vol. xxi. (Paris, 1748...