- Jean
Chapelain (4
December 1595 – 22
February 1674) was a
French poet and
critic during the
Grand Siècle, best
known for his role as an
organizer and...
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Magdelaine Chapelain (1651 – June 1724; also
spelled Madeleine Chappelain) was a
French fortune teller and poisoner. She was a
defendant in the famous...
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occasionally by a
French translation of his name, André le
Chapelain, was the 12th-century
author of a
treatise commonly known as De amore...
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Gisors to
defend the
Order on 26
February 1310:
Henri Zappellans or
Chapelain,
Anceau de Rocheria,
Enard de Valdencia,
Guillaume de Roy,
Geoffroy de...
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served the
military were
called cappellani. The
French translation is
chapelains, from
which the
English word
chaplain is derived. A
similar linguistic...
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Balance disorder Inner ear André JM,
Martinet N,
Paysant J, Beis JM, Le
Chapelain L (2001). "Temporary
phantom limbs evoked by
vestibular caloric stimulation...
- were the most
versed in the
knowledge of
history and antiquity": Jean
Chapelain, François Charpentier,
Jacques C****agne,
Amable de Bourzeys, and Charles...
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portraits of
Vincent Voiture, Jean
Louis Guez de Balzac, Malherbe, Jean
Chapelain,
Valentin Conrart and many others;
Blaise Pascal and Jean de la Fontaine...
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property were
dismissed by the
mayor of Saint-Paul-de-Vence,
Joseph Le
Chapelain,
whose statement to the
local press claiming "nobody's ever
heard of James...
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original on 13 July 2023.
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